There’s something special happening in Indianapolis. You just wouldn’t know it by looking at the faces of the Indiana Fever.
The 16th annual N.I.T.E. Ride cycling event takes place this Saturday in Indianapolis.
Here's a quiz: Did you know Indiana has a women's soccer team? No? Here's question two: Did you know they are one of the top women's soccer teams? It's true. And today, June 24, 7 p.m.
Indianapolis' newest roller derby team, the Circle City Socialites, is known for its classy portrayal of roller derby, taking the sport to an art with their retro homage to the ladies of the 1950s.
Down in the dumps about what's happened to the American auto industry? Goodguys 21st Hot Rod Nationals will give you a boost.
The American Diabetes Association is offering bicyclists the opportunity to support diabetes research at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway June 13.
For those of you who missed our cover story last week, take a look: www.nuvo.net/sports/article/slam-dunk-summer.
Get two rounds of roller derby for the price of one May 30 with the Warning Belles vs. The SWAT Team (Ft. Wayne) and the Tornado Sirens vs. The Bomb Squad (also Ft.
It takes a concerted effort from many to keep anything going for 10 years. The Indiana Fever is no exception.
On June 6, 2009, Benga Sports & Heroes Foundation presented the Indiana State Road Race Indiana.Kentucky cycling cup championship series.
It's official - The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has announced via a press release that Tony George has been replaced as the head of the family business.
Things I've tossed around while wondering when the last time was that three entertainment icons passed away in a 60-hour window of time the way Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson just did:
This just in...volunteers needed for the Tennis Championships...
Volunteer Opportunities Still Open at Indianapolis Tennis Championships
To hear the so-called experts talk, 2009 is going to be the year of the Indianapolis Colts. The year the franchise begins its descent back toward mediocrity, that is.
The fence dividing adorers and haters of Phil Mickelson goes unoccupied about 99.9 percent of the time.