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Around 20 people per minute are victims of intimate partner violence in the United States. → Read More
Thousands of race fans are revving up for a big weekend at the Track Too Tough to Tame. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS– As we head into the New Year, many people are making plans to go out and celebrate. But before the ball drops and we head into 2022, you’ve got to make your final dinner plans of 2021. So, what better opportunity to check out one of the newest restaurants on Massachusetts Avenue? Located in […] → Read More
Sundry and Vice got its start in Cincinnati, Ohio, about seven years ago before opening the new location in the Bottleworks District. → Read More
Indiana has a budding influencer scene, where everyday people have turned into social media stars with hundreds of thousands—sometimes even millions-- of followers. And that translates into big bucks. → Read More
We had the opportunity to speak at length with Firebelly Marketing founder, Duncan Alney, about the business of influencer marketing. With so many people finding success as content creators and influencers, plus many kids aspiring to become influencers too, we had to ask: “Is the market already oversaturated and is the future of influencer […] → Read More
Indy's biggest influencers open up about one of the biggest hot topics in the world of social media: mental health and transparency. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS– One of Travis Zinger’s favorite memories centers around making big breakfasts for his kids when they were younger. For him, a big Sunday breakfast is a special family bonding activity. But when the kids moved out, this biscuit loving foodie decided to relocate to Indianapolis and open Big Mouth Biscuits inside Indy’s Kitchen at 2442 […] → Read More
CARMEL, Ind. — Founded in 2013, Buff City Soap got its start when a Memphis firefighter named Brad Kellum took a look at the ingredients list on some of the store-bought soaps he had been using and didn’t like what he saw. So he started making his own soap out of his garage using plant-based […] → Read More
An Indy woman is churning out thousands of pounds of pasta for Send a Friend Lasagna business. → Read More
ZIONSVILLE– Denise Katz has an extensive history as a veterinarian, including working for Indianapolis Animal Care Services and as the former Chief Medical Officer for Noah’s Animal Clinic. Then in February of 2020, she decided to go full force in pursuing her passion for helping shelter animals by starting her own rescue, called The […] → Read More
Enjoy delicious Italian food and wine at Vino Villa in Greenwood. → Read More
WESTFIELD, Ind. — This time of year, everyone seems to focus more on their swimsuit bodies, especially after a long COVID-19 lockdown and gaining what many have nicknamed, “the Quarantine 15.” As we work on getting back into a healthy lifestyle, fitness experts advise exploring a variety of workouts to see what you like and […] → Read More
FRANKLIN, Ind. — Coming from a 6th generation farming family, Tracey Bohler knows a thing or two about “farmhouse chic.” She grew up watching “Little House on the Prairie” and says it was characters Nellie Oleson, Mrs. Oleson and the Oleson Mercantile that she loved so much that she used it as inspiration when she opened […] → Read More
The summer diet can wait until tomorrow because we're indulging in the ultimate cheat meal at House of Soul Cafe on this trip In Your Neighborhood. → Read More
LAWRENCE, Ind. — Several years ago, a local woman named Stephanie Patterson experienced a salt cave for the first time while on a family trip. “We just fell in love with the whole idea of salt therapy,” she said. “It’s something that people can do to relax and take a moment of rest… Take a […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — As we close out 2020, many people are already thinking about their goals for 2021. Those goals often have to do with physical fitness, but today we are not talking about hitting the gym. We’re talking about our minds and overall wellness. Practicing meditation is a way for people to de-stress, reduce anxiety […] → Read More
NASHVILLE, Ind. — Since 1970, The Toy Chest has been a Brown County staple. It first opened on Main Street as a display for founder Ed Hollis’ hand-carved circus until a fire destroyed the building ten years later. Then, in 1988, the Toy Chest reopened in the same location where you’ll still this iconic toy […] → Read More
BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Although she was a teacher by trade, Laura Gambrel had long dreamed of having a space where kids could go to channel their own creativity. Then, she decided to put that dream into action. “A couple years ago, it just was kind of like, ‘If not now, when?” she recalled. Gambrel started […] → Read More
LEBANON, Ind. — Over the last 10 years, the state of Indiana’s foster care population has experienced the second highest increase in the nation. With 32,000 youth currently in foster care here, there is a growing need for help, particularly when it comes to teens who are often forgotten about when it comes to donations […] → Read More