Today we head back to Indianapolis with the podcast Urban Roots. In the 1950s and 1960s, Ms. Jean Spears was a young mother ...
As the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper marks its remarkable 130-year legacy of storytelling and community engagement, it ...
This is the city’s first attempt to document and preserve the history of others buried at the city cemetery. The city ...
Colliers closed the sale of 130 E. Washington St. in downtown Indianapolis. Built in 1922, the 211,995-square-foot office ...
This month, we’re celebrating Lunar New year, Black History Month, Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day and National Black Literacy ...
While the Gold Building will undergo a $185M renovation into apartments, the city will spend $15M on a plaza with exposed ...
Curtis IV and other Arab Americans on their search for their roots in Indianapolis. This documentary reveals a new chapter in the diverse history of central Indiana. It explores the first Arabic ...
The legendary Indianapolis jazz club The Jazz Kitchen recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. Listen to an oral history of ...
All month long, 13News has been recognizing Black culture leaders in Indianapolis for Black History Month. Courtland Blade is ...
Indianapolis' historic Steer-In restaurant will appear in Season 6, Episode 10 of Food Network's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation," a spinoff of Guy Fieri's famed food and travel show ...
The vacant Joyce Kilmer Elementary is being razed, and a $35 million campus will be built to house the district's ...
The city of Indianapolis and local developers will open up a portion of Indianapolis' historic catacombs, exposing and incorporating the underground passageways into an outdoor plaza in the first ...