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Each year on the Sunday before Memorial Day, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway welcomes a large influx of visitors, with many focusing on the IMS Museum.
It’s not the roar of engines but he whirring of robots as they autonomously make their way around this race track.
Dual Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse celebrated his 4,000th winner July 17 when It's Witchcraft prevailed in a three-way ...
In Downtown Indianapolis, 25 acres are dedicated to memorials to several wars in history. Honoring veterans, the Soldiers and ...
With the first half of 2025 in the rearview mirror, here are several of the Indy-area restaurants that have opened and closed ...
Blinded after an accident at age 5, Ralph Teetor was determined to pursue engineering. His inventions have filtered into ...
The 64-year-old is one of only four trainers to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame in both the United States and Canada ...
Riley Children's Foundation has a creative fix to the camp's cancellation: Making memories with a "Camp in a Box." ...
We took the new Aer Lingus direct flight to Indy and found a thriving, welcoming city full of great things to do ...
Sioux City’s “Mini-Indy” race was the idea of Charles Wycott, a local Cadillac dealer who attended the first Indianapolis 500 ...
Interestingly, while sports have been very, very good to the company, management didn’t set out to make arenas and ...
Trainer, son of the late horseman Norman Casse, won with his first starter on April 14, 1979, at Keeneland and is one of only ...