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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 […]
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 ...
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...
2 arrested for I-65 road rage shooting that critically injured semi driver
WHITESTOWN, Ind. — Police have arrested two Indy residents for a road rage shooting earlier this month on Interstate 65 in Boone County that critically injured a semi-truck driver and heavily impacted central Indiana traffic. James Brown, 44, and Kendra Johnson-Brown, 44, both of Indianapolis, were arrested on Thursday after being charged with criminal recklessness, […]
NASCAR Issues Three Penalties After Indianapolis, RCR Crew Chief Hit Hard
NASCAR Issues Three Penalties After Indianapolis: In the aftermath of the Indianapolis race weekend, NASCAR’s decision to impose three penalties related to unsecured lug nuts has sparked considerable discussion, particularly concerning the Richard Childress Racing (RCR) team. Crew chief Andy Street’s $5,000 fine, coupled with penalties for his associates, highlights a troubling pattern of compliance issues this season. While Austin Hill continues to display strong performance on the track, the implications of these penalties on team dynamics and morale warrant closer examination.
Japanese exchange students visit from sister city
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – Students from Tajimi, Japan, got an up-close look at the history of Vigo County on Thursday. Their visit is thanks to a partnership with the city of Tajimi, Terre Haute’s sister city. The exchange students are staying with host families of Vigo County School students and the school corporation is […]
Rose-Hulman seniors looking for community projects for capstone assignment
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is looking for community-based civil engineering programs. Seniors will work on the projects in teams during the upcoming school year. Ideal projects would come from municipalities along with non-profit or charitable groups. Organizations have used the students’ work as the basis for seeking local, state and federal grants for their projects.
‘Never too late to earn a diploma’ | Excel Center enrollment now open
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)—The Excel Center announces enrollment is now open for people to earn their high school diploma. First classes start August 5. There are 80 students already signed up for the semester, and officials said there are still spots left for additional learners. The center gives adults the ability to earn a Core […]
VCSC superintendent reacts to potential high school diploma changes
WEST TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — In the mid-2010s there were major changes to Indiana high school diploma requirements that affected the 2023 and 2024 graduating classes. Now, the State Board of Education is starting to propose changes that will go into effect for the graduating class of 2029. One of the biggest includes moving […]
Local Baptist church aims to help students be ready for school
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A longtime running church program that aims to help students in the Terre Haute community be better prepared to go back to school is set for its tenth annual occurrence. According to officials with the Second Missionary Baptist Church, their annual Friends and Family...
New year, new rules as students start getting back to school
Across the state, students are heading back to school soon. Students in Beech Grove and Warren Township start classes this week, followed by the rest of Marion County’s districts next week. With a new school year comes new rules about cell phones in classrooms, a new pilot program for...
Wild Eggs debuts in Avon. And now we know 'eggs-actly' where it's opening in Greenwood
Wild Eggs, a breakfast, brunch and lunch spot, has officially hatched its newest restaurant in Central Indiana as it continues to spread from the Midwest further into the south. The Louisville, Kentucky-based chain is pushing to franchise more restaurants, targeting states that include Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, South...
Anti-abortion group argues that Indiana health department’s abortion records must be public
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — 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 […]
Slightly smoky skies continue over Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis has been experiencing moderate levels of wildfire smoke this week, with the air quality index (AQI) hovering around 50. This is a stark contrast to the summer of 2023, when the AQI often soared to levels nearing 300, posing significant health risks. Last year, extensive wildfires across the Western United States […]
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