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Thunderstorm watches in effect in central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — A thunderstorm watch in effect in much of central Indiana. Around 8:50 p.m., the National Weather Service issued a thunderstorm watch that spanned as far west as Hendricks County and as far east as Henry County. The impacted area impacted also stretched from Howard County to some counties in northern Kentucky. The thunderstorm […]
Learn what happens when out-of-state investors gobble up Indy homes
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — If you rent a house in Indianapolis, there’s a decent chance you’re paying money every month to an out-of-state investor who owns the home. That’s because about a quarter of the roughly 49,000 rental houses in Marion County are owned by investors from outside Indiana, according to the Fair Housing Center of […]
Pre-teens seriously injured in Polkton Township ATV rollover crash
POLKTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Two girls, ages 11 and 12 years old, were taken to the hospital after a ATV crash Sunday, according to the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office. Deputies were called to Wilson Street near 80th Avenue at about 2:10 p.m. The 12-year-old driver, of Grand Rapids, and...
Penn State coach James Franklin questions if radio helmets will solve sign stealing
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti opened this week’s three-day preseason kickoff festivities in Indianapolis by acknowledging he’s still waiting for the NCAA to make a decision on the sign-stealing scandal involving Michigan. The Wolverines, of course, didn’t talk about it Thursday. Still, Penn State coach James Franklin believes the backlash has had […]
IMPD investigating deadly crash on Indy’s east side
INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis Metropolitan police responded to a deadly crash Tuesday morning on the city’s east side. Officers were dispatched around 6:30 a.m. to the 6500 block of Brookville Road. The police run indicated the incident was a personal injury crash near Brookville Road and S. Kitley Avenue. IMPD didn’t provide information about the circumstances […]
Where can you get the best deal on back to school shopping?
INDIANAPOLIS — Inside many stores, the school supply aisles are buzzing with people. Parents with lists in hand, checking off all the items they throw in their carts. The National Retail Federation estimates parents, on average, will spend more than $875 per child on supplies — including electronics, clothes, and shoes.
Kokomo teen implicated in 2022 shooting takes plea deal
KOKOMO, Ind. — A Kokomo teen who was implicated in a 2022 shooting has taken a plea deal. According to Indiana’s public court reporting system, Michael Pullums pleaded guilty to aggravated battery when the assault poses a substantial risk of death — a Level 3 Felony. The following charges Pullums faced were dismissed as part […]
Meridian Health Services Hosting Back-to-School Fit Fair Thursday
Meridian Health Services is hosting a Back-to-School Fit Fair on Thursday, August 1, from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Frankfort High School, 1 S. Maish Road. A ribbon cutting will be held at 1 p.m. There will also be free food and drink along with a backpack give-a-way filled with school supplies for the first 200 attendees. WILO’s Cindy Loveless will be broadcasting live on WILO from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday.
Sergeant promoted to Assistant District Commander at the Lowell Post
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas G. Carter promoted Sergeant Cecil D. Parcel to First Sergeant. First Sergeant Parcel will assume the position of the Lowell Assistant District Commander. He has served as a Lowell sergeant for 16 years and underwent a rigorous promotion process, including a comprehensive written test, oral interview, and thorough assessment of his overall work performance.
The Morning Bell: IPS Superintendent discusses Rebuilding Stronger Plan, back to school
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Every month, WISH-TV highlights a local school district with “The Morning Bell,” a conversation focused on new or exciting programs and accomplishments within Indiana schools. This week, the Morning Bell’s focus is getting people ready to head back to school with interviews with superintendents in central Indiana. On Monday, Indianapolis Public Schools superintendent Aleesia […]
Sherrone Moore reaches for stars with Colston Loveland comp -- 'Ever heard of Travis Kelce?'
INDIANAPOLIS — Though there are a lot of questions about Michigan football’s quarterback and wide receivers in 2024, there’s one area where the maize and blue could thrive in the passing game. Tight end. That’s because, with Brock Bowers now gone from Georgia, the Wolverines have he...
Indianapolis Public Library to expand program to IPS schools
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — On Monday, the Indianapolis Public Library announced it will expand its shared library system to eight Indianapolis Public Schools. This collaboration will allow schools to function as branches of the library, which gives students the opportunity to request books, DVDS and CDs from the Indianapolis Public Library or other Shared System libraries. […]
National Night Out to be held in Brookville
The free event happens Tuesday, August 6. (Brookville, Ind.) - The Franklin County Sheriff's Department and Brookville Police Department will host National Night Out on Tuesday, August 6. The event will run from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.at the upper town park and Heap/Hofer Aquatic Center and will include a free...
🌯 Chipotle opens second Richmond location
Good morning! I hope you're all having a fine start to your Tuesday morning! Personally, I'm not as I'm still feeling the effects of my Blues being dominated 4-1 in South Bend to Celtic FC. You win some, you lose some, right? But unless you're a Chelsea fan like me, expect to lose a lot. 😅 ...
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