The Indianapolis International Airport is gearing up for a busy Thanksgiving travel period after setting a new passenger record in October with more than one million travelers.
Outreach serves young people ages 14 to 24 who are experiencing homelessness by providing help with food assistance, laundry, hygiene products and more.
Mathews co-owns the restaurant with her husband, Ron. When their main oven recently broke down, they tried to repair it but ultimately had to accept that it was beyond saving.
Text messages are going out to Indiana residents in Republican Senate districts, urging support for mid-decade redistricting efforts as advocacy groups ramp up pressure on lawmakers.
Volunteers at Messiah Lutheran Church in Brownsburg are working to meet a growing demand at their food pantry, which now serves between 500 and 600 individuals monthly across Hendricks County.
The first-ever Field of Honor Opening Ceremony was held in Brownsburg on Saturday, bringing together residents, veterans and local leaders to honor America's service members ahead of Veterans Day.
Lawmakers are preparing to return to the Statehouse for a special legislative session called by Governor Braun to redraw congressional maps, despite questions about whether there are enough votes.
Indiana advocacy groups delivered more than 10,000 additional signatures to the Indiana Statehouse opposing efforts to redraw congressional maps mid-decade.
Students at Ben Davis High School's Area 31 Career Center are learning valuable construction skills through a partnership with local nonprofit Indy Gateway.
A community mental health expo this Friday aims to create a safe space where mental health conversations can happen openly, breaking down stigma and providing practical tools for wellness.
A 30-year vision to create a continuous path from Hendricks County into the heart of Indianapolis is almost complete as the B&O Trail Association prepares to open its newest expansion.
New Direction Church and National Bank of Indianapolis are revitalizing East 38th Street, creating jobs and helping residents become homeowners through the 38th Street Renaissance Project.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis are launching their 132nd year of violence reduction programming with extended hours and free registration for teens as the new school year begins.
From faith to everyday life skills, an Indianapolis pastor is helping men in his east side community grow stronger through hands-on mentorship and practical training.