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“It Was Personal”: Woman Describes Shooting Near Grocery Store
INDIANAPOLIS — She thought she was going to die. A woman shared the terrifying moments when two men fired their guns in the middle of the day at a Kroger parking lot on the near north side Friday afternoon. The victim is in stable condition at the hospital, and no one has been arrested yet. […] The post “It Was Personal”: Woman Describes Shooting Near Grocery Store appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Coming in for Saturday's Purdue game? Watch for Lafayette street closures
LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- City officials urge those planning to travel through downtown Saturday for Purdue's home football opener against Indiana State University to plan ahead because of some street closures. Travel will be restricted for the north- and southbound lanes on 9th Street between Columbia and Ferry streets. A section of 9th Street will be closed through Saturday, according to a news release, to relocate overhead utility lines and install underground conduits. ...
Indianapolis breaks heat-related record on Friday after airport hits 96 degrees
INDIANAPOLIS — The city of Indianapolis beat a weather-related record on Friday. According to the Indianapolis office of the National Weather Service, the temperature at the Indianapolis International Airport reached 96 degrees at 2:45 p.m. on Friday. This is a new record for Aug. 30 and the hottest day of 2024 so far. The old […]
Aggies Take Season Opener In Four Sets Over UMBC
Location: West Lafayette, Ind. (Holloway Gymnasium) The short story: With a solid defensive showing that resulted in UMBC being held to .175 hitting, and game-high 18 kills on .333 hitting by senior Olivia Utterback UC Davis finished off UMBC in four sets to take its 2024 season opener. FIRST SERVE.
IMPD investigating shooting in Kroger parking lot on Indy's near north side
INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD is investigating a shooting in a Kroger parking lot that injured a man Friday afternoon on the city's near north side. Officers responded to a report of a person shot in the 500 block of East 16th Street, near Central Avenue, around 2:45 p.m. Aug. 30.
'We are losing control' | Teachers and parents describe dire conditions at Broad Ripple Middle School
INDIANAPOLIS — Written comment on conditions at Broad Ripple Middle School paint a dire picture of crumbling infrastructure and staff overwhelmed by a student body that's double what was expected. It is the subject of the first IPS action school board meeting on Aug. 29. They will read written...
Sycamores in West Lafayette to start 2024 campaign
When the clock hits noon on Saturday, it will again be time for Indiana State football. The Sycamores come into the 2024 season with redemption on their minds when they start their season against Purdue University. Their season didn’t go as planned last year when they went 1-10 overall and 1-7 in MVFC play. With a few new faces on the roster, a new starting quarterback in Elijah Owens, and a new athletic director in Nathan Christensen, the Trees believe they can make some noise in the new season.
Noblesville low-income housing project shrinks but gains final approval from city
The Noblesville City Council has dropped a requirement for expensive infrastructure changes at an affordable housing development complex planned south of downtown. The council voted unanimously Tuesday to waive the condition that T&H Investments remove five electrical poles and widen the street near Townhomes at Stony Creek, 1255 S. 16th St., next to...
Film Room: Colts' Vertical RPOs and Conflict Defenders
Before I get started, allow me to say how thrilled I am to be joining Colts Wire for this upcoming season as a film analyst. I’ve been writing about football from a film/scheme perspective for 11+ years now and am excited to get into the nuts-and-bolts of an offense that I absolutely loved watching last year.
🎶 Upcoming concert to combat food insecurity in Wayne County
Happy September, everybody! Hope you all enjoyed the three-day weekend, as I know I did. I'm sure you've missed the newsletter as much as I missed writing it. But I'm back for another week, so let's get started. Your Tuesday Richmond weather forecast: A high of 79, low of 57. Partly cloudy ⛅ ...
There Must be Some Tigers in the Atmosphere
Last week officially started football season for Lebanon High School. Football season is what a lot of students look forward too. It is a great way to get students out and connected to the school. There are many different themes, games, and fun memories made on Friday nights. The football team has been working hard all summer, and coming to the student section is our way to show them our appreciation.
Silver Alert issued for 24-year-old woman reported missing in Richmond
RICHMOND, Ind. — The Richmond Police Department is asking for help locating a missing 24-year-old woman. Police said Ladaya Carpenter was last seen Wednesday, Aug. 28 on the west side of Richmond. Her mother said she has not heard from her since Sunday, Aug. 25. Carpenter is described as...
Starfires claim win in Marion
Despite a hot week and a string of three-putts, the South Adams Starfires claimed victory Thursday night at Arbor Trace over the Eastbrook Panthers by a comfortable 26 strokes. “It was a very hot day,” noted head coach Chris Toledo. “The girls struggled with their irons today.”. Toledo...
Law enforcement searching for Jan. 6 rioter who failed to report to prison
Law enforcement officials are searching for a convicted U.S. Capitol rioter who failed to report to prison earlier this summer to begin serving his nine-month sentence and has not surfaced for weeks. Multiple sources told CBS News there is an active effort to find Antony Vo of Indiana, who was sentenced in April and expected to report to the federal correctional facility in Terre Haute, Indiana, by early summer.One law enforcement source said investigators are exploring the possibility that Vo is in Canada.Vo had already drawn additional scrutiny and reprimands from the judge and prosecutors during his criminal case, after...
New Pickleball courts worth $1.3 million
Greenwood’s $1.3 million project is up and running for the community to utilize. This money has definitely not gone to waste as students are lucky to find an open court with the popularity the new courts have already drawn in. Pickleball has become a huge part of the community...
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