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If You Hear Code Brown At An Indiana Walmart, Leave Immediately
Walmart stores are a convenient one-stop shop for many Indiana residents. We might pay attention to the music playing in the aisles while shopping, but we should pay attention when we hear codes over the intercom. If you hear 'code brown' over the loudspeaker at a Walmart in the Hoosier state, it's best to leave immediately as it could save your life.
Pack up: People are moving to Indianapolis from these US cities
U-Haul rolled out stats on 2024 moving trends across major cities, including Indianapolis, IN. Find out where your neighbors might be from and, if you're new to Indianapolis, get to know our amazing city.
269-apartment building opens in Old Southside neighborhood
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis government leaders on Wednesday celebrated the opening of Rise on Meridian in the city’s Old Southside neighborhood. The mixed-use development on South Meridian Street just north of the I-70 overpass came with a $58 million price tag. Leaders say the project a couple of blocks from Lucas Oil Stadium will add […]
Labor Day is Monday. Here's which grocery stores will open and which ones will be closed
While government offices, banks and schools will be closed Monday for Labor Day, many grocery stores will be open for business on the federal holiday. Here's what to know about grocery store hours in Indianapolis on Labor Day. ...
Indiana Department of Correction prepared to resume executions
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. -- Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and Attorney General Todd Rokita announced back on June 26 that they are seeking a date to resume prisoner executions starting with convicted murderer, Joseph Corcoran. State executions have been on hold for 15 years due to Indiana not being able to...
Taylor Swift Indianapolis tickets: Cheapest seats to her last U.S. concerts in November
INDIANAPOLIS -- Taylor Swift will spend her final three U.S. concerts in Indianapolis and tickets are available but going really fast. Be sure to secure your seat soon. Swift will perform at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Nov. 1, Nov. 2 and Nov. 3 and tickets are available on major third-party websites including SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, StubHub, Viagogo and TicketCity.
Mixed-use development opens affordable housing in downtown Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett joined the Indy Department of Public Works, Department of Metropolitan Development and TWG Development to celebrate the opening of a new mixed-use development featuring affordable housing in downtown Indy Wednesday. On Aug. 28, the $58 million project Rise on Meridian opened at 915...
FDA raises age verification requirement for tobacco sales
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a final rule Friday raising the minimum age for certain tobacco product sales. The new requirements, effective Sept. 30, are in line with a Dec. 2019 legislation that increased the federal minimum age for purchasing tobacco products from 18 to 21, according to a release […]
State receives outpouring of comments about Duke's pending rate increase | What's the Deal?
INDIANAPOLIS — More than 4,000 comments were submitted to the state about Duke's pending rate case. Comments are part of the public case record and were filed as evidence on July 11 and Aug. 27. WTHR told you about your chance to speak up back in June, and it...
Hundreds of customers still without power after storms roll through Indianapolis overnight
Hundreds of customers in the Indianapolis metro area are without power after a wave of strong storms moved through the region overnight. AES Indiana said more than 13,500 customers were impacted as the system brought wind gusts of over 50 mph to parts of Marion County. Nearly 1,000...
Indiana’s close call with cicadas this summer
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — This year, while Indiana has been spared the cacophony of cicadas, neighboring states like Illinois have been swarmed by billions of periodical cicadas from Broods XIII and XIX. These broods, which follow a 13-year and 17-year cycle, respectively, have made 2024 a particularly noisy year for parts of the Midwest. Although Indiana […]
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