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Anti-abortion group argues that Indiana health department’s abortion records must be public
In defense of its lawsuit against the state health department, a South Bend-based anti-abortion group doubled down in new court filings that related medical records do not compromise patient privacy and should be made available to the public. The ongoing lawsuit was filed in May by “Voices for Life,” which seeks to regain access to […]
Colts Coach Compares One Player To Stephen Curry Amid 'Sharp' Training Camp
So much for the Indianapolis Colts pulling the reins back on Anthony Richardson as a runner in 2024. Amid the sophomore signal-caller's "sharp" start to training camp, Colts coach Shane Steichen compared Richardson's effectiveness on the ground to Stephen Curry's all-time three-point shooting ...
Lamp nearly hits pedestrian at Bottleworks intersection
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A dramatic video showed an SUV hitting a lamp post that nearly plowed into two people in the Bottleworks District near downtown Indy. Richard Sullivan’s security camera captured the moment. He says this is not the first time this has happened. This is the sixth lamp post that was destroyed by vehicles, and he calls […]
2 best friends visiting 60 T.J. Maxx stores to raise awareness, fundraise for brain cancer
INDIANAPOLIS — "Retail therapy" has taken on a new meaning for a pair of longtime friends who are traveling cross-country on a shopping spree of sorts. Lisa and Robin, who affectionately call themselves "Bertie and Bessie," are on a mission to visit 60 T.J. Maxx stores in celebration of their 60th birthdays this year.
Uranus Fudge Factory gets OK for Richmond location
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A Missouri fudge business and roadside attraction is set to expand into Richmond, Indiana, after the city’s Advisory Plan Commission gave the green light during a meeting Wednesday. The plan is to open up a Uranus Fudge Factory candy store and attraction that would bring people into Richmond as it serves […]
Celebrate Indy Burger Week with $7 burgers!
Both owners, Jeff Dees and Josh Goodin joined us to discuss the exciting $7 Burgers event featuring some of Indianapolis’ most delicious restaurants. We hope you’re hungry…because you don’t want to miss this! This event is all about celebrating America’s sweetheart, the hamburger, with gourmet blends, off-menu specialties, and even beer pairings. Each participating restaurant […]
Health Spotlight | Rare brain surgery stops seizures
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — When little Reagan Cross was only a year old, she underwent brain surgery after 6-8 months of suffering 200 seizures a day. “During her workup, we discovered that she had a congenital condition called hemimegalencephaly. That’s where one half of the brain, the hemisphere, is very abnormal,” said Dr. Mark Lee, chief of […]
Basketball recruiting: Cathedral's Brady Koehler cuts list to five schools
One of the state’s top high school basketball prospects is down to five schools. Cathedral’s Brady Koehler unveiled his top choices Thursday, listing Iowa, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. The 6-9 Koehler, rated as a four-star prospect by 247sports and the No. 65 recruit in the country in the 2025...
2024-25 Indiana non-conference opponent preview: SIU Edwardsville
Indiana’s 2024-25 non-conference schedule was finalized on July 9 and Inside the Hall will have a team-by-team look at each opponent. First up: SIU Edwardsville. Indiana will open its fourth season under Mike Woodson with an opponent that should provide an opportunity for a comfortable victory. SIU Edwardsville, which...
A tiny homes community to help people who are homeless
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — Right now, it’s a large field of grassland and a wooded area mostly hidden from the road by a line of trees. But the hope is that soon this pasture off of 38th Street on the far east side will represent hope for people experiencing homelessness. Sanctuary Indy, a nonprofit that […]
MLS commissioner Don Garber cools talks of expansion to Indianapolis
COLUMBUS, Ohio — MLS commissioner Don Garber dumped a bucket of cold water on Indianapolis MLS expansion discussions Wednesday night. The longtime league executive concluded his opening remarks by stating once San Diego is added in 2025, "it’s going to be the end of expansion for a period of time until we’re ready to expand again." ...
E-scooters more popular despite City’s push to promote e-bikes
Despite adding e-bikes around town to promote micro-mobility and provide another option for transportation, e-scooters still appear to be the more popular choice. Jeffrey Jackson, transportation demand manager for the City of Bloomington, said data from Bird showed that only 7 percent of trips taken in Bloomington are from their e-bikes. The City’s licensing agreement with Bird, Lime and Veo was updated last year to require that 25 percent of their fleet consist of e-bikes. Data from Lime will become available in September, but Jackson said it has been difficult to get hard data from these companies.
Heartbreaking loss still lingers as the Colts prepare for training camp
The Colts are set to begin training camp July 25th. The Colts missed the playoffs last season following a gut-wrenching defeat to the Houston Texans in the final game of the season, and it seems like that loss is still stuck in the minds of some of the players and coaches.
The fight to define Harris is on. And for now, Republicans are dominating Democrats on the airwaves
NEW YORK (AP) — Just days into her new role as the Democratic Party’s likely presidential nominee, Kamala Harris is already facing a wave of Republican-backed attack ads questioning her personality, her progressive record and what she knew about President Joe Biden’s decline. But for now, at least, Democrats have yet to engage in the summertime advertising fight. And in a sharp reversal from much of the year, Republicans are suddenly dominating the airways. Overall, Trump and his allies are outspending Harris’ team 25-to-1 on television and radio advertising — more than $68 million for Republicans compared to just $2.6 million for Democrats — in the period that began on Monday, the day after Biden stepped aside, through the end of August, according to an AP analysis of data compiled by the media tracking firm AdImpact. The stunning disparity reflects actual spending for this week and reservations for subsequent weeks, which will almost certainly change in the coming days. But for now, the numbers highlight a dangerous imbalance for Democrats at the very moment that millions of voters are re-shaping their opinions of the vice president, who has spent much of the last four years in Biden’s shadow.
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