INDIANAPOLIS — Starting this week, you will once again be able to explore the Indianapolis Zoo while listening to jazz music. The Zoo will kick off its Animals and All That Jazz shows for the year Thursday.  This year marks the 36th concert season at the downtown attraction. Every Thursday through August 3rd, you and […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The next wave of performers coming to the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage has been announced. The first six acts were announced last week, with country singer Clint Black kicking off the series on July 28th.  The next wave coming to the Free Stage will include STYX, Gin Blossoms, and more. Continue reading for […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Following multiple shootings in the Circle City, Indy Mayor Joe Hogsett released a statement Saturday. In it, he said: Last night, gun violence harmed several people across Indianapolis, including multiple children who sustained injuries in separate accidental shootings. Yet their true cause was no accident. I share the anger of our community in […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A unique festival – that is also a cultural experience – will be coming back to downtown Indianapolis this weekend. The 31st Indian Market and Festival will be taking place at the Eiteljorg Museum Saturday and Sunday.  Here, more than 140 Native artists from the U.S. and Canada will be selling items such […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The first few acts coming to the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage this summer have been announced! So, if you are looking forward to live performances at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, you might want to note a few of these dates in your calendar. The first six concerts will appeal to fans of all […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Months after Hoosier Senator Mike Braun announced that he would be stepping away from his current role in Washington, one Democrat has decided to run for Senate in 2024. 73-year-old Marc Carmichael is hoping to represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate as a Democrat.  At this time, he is the only member of […]

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — An abortion clinic in South Bend has closed its doors in the wake of recent anti-abortion legislation, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court last year. The South Bend Tribune reports that the Whole Woman’s Health Alliance (WWHA) will no longer be providing abortion procedures at […]

INDIANAPOLIS — With the summer heat, you might be planning to plug in the grill and become your home’s version of a Food Network star.  And, while you’re doing this, you can root for one Hoosier chef on an actual Food Network competition. Chef Terry Anthony, of The Block Bistro & Grill, will be competing […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Love is in the air – for humans and their four-legged companions – as the Marion County Clerk’s Office prepares to support animals in need while helping people marry or renew their vows. The Paws and Promises Wedding Fundraiser will be held Tuesday, June 13th.  This means that wedding ceremonies and vow renewals […]

INDIANAPOLIS — June is Pride Month, and this year, the LGBTQ+ community and allies say visibility is more important than ever. Some Hoosiers voiced concerns after the state decided to prohibit teachers from discussing human sexuality in Pre-K through Third Grade classrooms.  Republican lawmakers have also been vocally opposed to gender-affirming care for children. And, […]