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Jennings County prosecutor clears 2 officers who fatally shot woman
NORTH VERNON, Ind. (WISH) — The Jennings County Prosecutor’s Office cleared two North Vernon officers after they shot and killed a woman in self-defense in April 2023. The Jennings County Prosecutor’s Office on Saturday released a 24-page report clearing the officers. The report says, “Therefore, considering all the evidence, Sgt. Driver and Officer Allen were […]
IMPD: Man barricaded himself in car, pointed gun at officers while overdosing
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A man was taken into custody on the city’s east side Saturday after barricading himself in a car and pointing a gun at Indianapolis police officers while overdosing. Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department told News 8 they were called to East 34th Street near North Butler Avenue and Mass Avenue. […]
1 hospitalized after crash on Interstate 70 in Hancock County
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. — One person was hospitalized after a crash on Interstate 70 in Hancock County Saturday afternoon. A spokesperson for the county’s 911 center reported that officials first received word of a serious crash on I-70 westbound around 7:03 p.m. Callers at the scene told operators the crash involved two semis and a […]
Changes underway with another September-like pattern next week
A cold front passed through Central Indiana! This is the first step in our transition period to another mild and dry stretch. Because of its passage, we have widely scattered showers around in spots. This will be the story through the early evening and again at times on Sunday. Dry hours are still promised! Modest levels of humidity will still be present with the rain chances. Once Sunday’s rain passes through, the mild pattern will also be a dry one.
OTW 177 – Eyes On The Prize
Adam and Kevin break down FAAB-related news and bid suggestions for this week’s FAAB run. Adam resides in Indianapolis after spending the better part of a decade in Oakland, CA and growing up in Massachusetts. He co-hosts the On The Wire podcast with Kevin Hasting, analyzing your weekly FAAB options before your bid deadlines every Sunday.
Caitlin Clark reacts to Indy hosting the WNBA All-Star Game
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game is headed to Indianapolis. When Tyrese Halliburton made the All-Star team last season for the Pacers when the NBA All-Star Game was in Indianapolis, he “carried the torch” for the city. Clark was asked if she would be the “mayor” of All-Star Weekend like Haliburton was. “No, […]
Conner Prairie to host Parkinson’s Foundation ‘Moving Day’
The Parkinson’s Foundation Midwest chapter’s national Moving Day event will take place at Conner Prairie in Fishers this year, marking the first Moving Day walk in the greater Indianapolis area. The Sept. 21 fundraising event is an opportunity for people with Parkinson’s disease to get moving along with...
Carmel Lions Club announces 88th annual Grillin’ & Chillin’ Fish Fry
Carmel’s longest-running event is back with culinary delights & community revelry. The Carmel Lions Club has announced the return of its much anticipated Grillin’ & Chillin’ Fish Fry, scheduled for Friday, Aug. 23 and Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Carmel Lions Clubhouse, located at 141 E. Main St.
Carmel Christkindlmarkt to Host Wundernacht: Market Magic With a Purpose
The Carmel Christkindlmarkt board and staff are pleased to announce a brand new event for 2024. Wundernacht will take place on November 20 from 6 to 9 p.m., the Wednesday before the market opens. Mission Driven and Economically Impactful. Hannah Kiefer, VP of Communications, shared, “We’re hoping that Wundernacht will...
Here's what the 2025 proposed city budget wants to fund public safety
INDIANAPOLIS — At the city-county council meeting Monday, Mayor Joe Hogsett said public safety has been one of the highest priorities over the last eight years and will remain so for the 2025 proposed city budget. Totaling $1.6 billion, public safety initiatives account for 41% of the allocated expenses of the 2025...
Fatal Two-Vehicle Collision on Indianapolis North Side Claims One Life, Leaves Another Critical
A tragic incident unfolded on the north side of Indianapolis when two vehicles—a sedan and a passenger van—were involved in a deadly collision. According to FOX59, the crash occurred around 1:30 p.m. Friday at the intersection of E. 62nd and N. Meridian Street. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and EMS crews responded to the scene where they discovered the two vehicles had crashed.
Central Indiana Prepares for Showers and Thunderstorms as NWS Urges Caution for Outdoor Plans
Residents of central Indiana should keep their umbrellas at hand as the National Weather Service Indianapolis warns of a chance of showers and thunderstorms today and continuing into the week. According to the latest update by the NWS, the region should expect a partly sunny day with a high near 86 and a 40 percent chance of rain, mainly post 3 p.m. Those planning outdoor activities may want to reconsider as gusts could reach as high as 24 mph amid the expected wet conditions.
Portland grassroots race car driver makes ARCA debut in Indianapolis
PORTLAND, TN. (WBKO) - Racing is a sport that, in many ways, can be more reliant on resources than it is on talent. The grassroots level is often where you can look to find racers who drive simply for the love of the game. Look no further than Portland, Tennessee’s...
Raise a glass: Carmel residents gain a new taproom
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — Moontown Brewing Company opened its first location outside Whitestown today at 1000 W. Main St. in Carmel. The new venue, located under The Signature Apartments, is restricted to patrons 21 and over. The taproom offers snacks for purchase and allows outside food. Moontown announced the opening on Instagram, inviting beer enthusiasts […]
Vanderbilt football 2024 opponent preview: Ball State Cardinals
For Vanderbilt, the pathway to a postseason appearance almost always has to involve a sweep of the nonconference schedule. That remains the case this year, particularly given the Commodores' SEC slate that looks more difficult than usual with the dissolution of divisions. The black and gold particularly can't drop home...
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