Photos from the 2015 Indy 500 Opening Day at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Jonathan Byrd’s Racing Welcomes The Indy Fuel
KVSH/Jonathan Byrd’s Racing is pleased to welcome another partner to the team, in the form of Indy’s newest professional sports franchise, the Indy Fuel.
Indianapolis Indians Opening Day 2015 Photos
I grabbed my trusty Canon, and headed to Victory Field this evening to shoot photos of the Indianapolis Indians season, and home, opener. Enjoy, and be sure to hit the ballpark soon!
2015 INDYCAR Media Day Photos
Photos from 2015 INDYCAR Media Day at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
2015 INDYCAR Media Day Coverage
And the 2015 #INDYCARMediaDay press conferences are a wrap. Now lets get the #IndyCar season underway! — Naptown Buzz (@naptownbuzz) February 17, 2015 After telling me last year that he doesn't smile, @jpmontoya is grinning ear-to-ear. #INDYCARMediaDay #IndyCar — Naptown Buzz (@naptownbuzz) February 17, 2015 Team Penske is on deck at #INDYCARMediaDay. @jpmontoya @h3lio @12WillPower […]
Gen Con Indy 2014: The Costumes
When you mention Gen Con to people here in Indy, normally the first response is asking what costumes you’ve seen this year. So, without further adieu, here are some of the ones we saw this year at Gen Con.
Gen Con Indy 2014: The Games
At Gen Con Indy there is quite an array of games. If you can’t find something to play, or you don’t spot something you’ve not seen before, you’re not looking hard enough.
Gen Con Indy 2014: The Atmosphere
Gen Con, “The Best Four Days In Gaming!”, did not disappoint this year. From the vendors, to the games, to the auctions, and everything in between, it was a blast. Here are the Gen Con Atmosphere photos to prove it.
Gen Con 2014: Five Things to See & Do
Gen Con, “The Best Four Days in Gaming”, returns to Indianapolis this weekend, and Naptown Buzz will be there snapping photos and checking out what’s going on! If you’re in the area, here are five things to see and do at Gen Con.
Indianapolis Star to Cut More Jobs
The Indianapolis Star announced its “newsroom of the future”, which involves 15% fewer journalists than the newsroom of the present.









