Performances, watch parties and public art among highlights of WNBA All-Star events
Indianapolis is hosting the WNBA All-Star Weekend July 18-19, and dozens of events have been announced to celebrate the occasion.
Indianapolis is hosting the WNBA All-Star Weekend July 18-19, and dozens of events have been announced to celebrate the occasion.
Throughout All-Star Weekend, users can accumulate points by visiting 25 locations across the city and redeeming them for merch or the chance to win a signed basketball or tickets to a 2026 Indiana Fever game.
With little to no vacancy and multiple events downtown, hotel rooms are about as hard to come by as tickets to the WNBA All-Star Game.
The city’s WNBA All-Star Host Committee has unveiled several Legacy Projects, aimed at improving the lives of Hoosier youth and families.
The automotive company succeeds Fishers-based startup Spokenote as the sponsor featured in the front left shoulder patch.
Nearly 30 local businesses across the city are offering limited-time deals and themed experiences during WNBA All-Star Weekend.
Workplace-productivity software company Formstack was once one of the fastest-growing tech companies in the area and landed a state-record growth investment. Now, it has a new name and most of its operations are in Denver.
The WNBA All-Star 2025 Host Committee invites fans to join a statewide scavenger hunt celebrating women’s basketball history, with All-Star tickets and prizes on the line.
Away from downtown Indianapolis, hundreds of Pacers fans gathered to watch—and celebrate—the Pacers’ pivotal 108-91 win.
The Indiana Pacers slogan has become both a ubiquitous sight and sound across Indianapolis amid the team’s NBA Finals run.
The Indiana State Fair added six shows to its Hoosier Lottery Free Stage lineup Wednesday, including a tribute to the Fab Four’s 1964 performance in Indianapolis.
Herff Jones plans to expand and modernize its headquarters in Indianapolis while growing its workforce.
The Pacers Team Store has experienced a surge in merchandise sales as the Pacers continue battling for the NBA championship.
Carmel, Westfield and Fishers restaurants are seeing increased sales and foot traffic as the cities host watch parties during the Indiana Pacers’ NBA Finals run.
With the NBA Finals tied 1-1, Indiana Pacers fans were bracing for a night that could tilt the series—or test their faith.
In a social media post Wednesday, the company reiterated its support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement.
According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, in late May, incidence of excessive speeds in the Clear Path construction zone, at Interstates 465 and 69, was down an average of 75%.
Tickets to see the Indiana Pacers take on the Oklahoma City Thunder at home go on sale later this week.
West Fork Social House, an expansion of the distillery’s coffee-to-cocktails concept, is part of a joint venture with a popular Broad Ripple sports bar.