From singalongs and lanterns, festivities look at Indiana’s role in shaping America
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Anti-ICE protests planned ahead of Final Four games in Indianapolis
The same airline transporting teams for NCAA March Madness also runs deportation flights.
Safe Park Indy is back. Here’s how to use it if you’re living in your car.
Applications are open online. The parking lot will open by June 1, 2026.
Need a job? Get help Mondays at Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center
Walk-in hours are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays.
Get help with utility bills at free resource fair
U.S. Rep. André Carson’s office will host the event April 11 at Ivy Tech’s Illinois Fall Creek Center.
Residents to hold town hall meeting about 16th Street Bridge project
The meeting will discuss project details and potential bridge closure alternatives.
Sports and art come together for 2026 SWISH Arts & Culture Festival
The citywide fest will take place April 3-6 alongside the NCAA Men’s Final Four.
Local Indy sports events that won’t break the bank
Here’s a list of low-cost and family-friendly Indianapolis sporting events.
Local musicians get their flowers at Naptones music awards
The third annual music awards, hosted by Troy Track Select on March 29, recognized the work of Indy’s top artists.
Trump is making big changes to federal student loans. We broke it down.
What’s going on with Grad and Parent PLUS loans? What about PSLF? We answer these — and more.


