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New proposal creates registry and fee for short-term rental properties in Indianapolis
A proposal to add some local control over short-term rentals in Indianapolis moved forward this week. Property owners who provide short-term rentals and advertise on sites including Airbnb and Vrbo would need to register and pay a one time fee of $150 dollars under the new ordinance. The Metropolitan Economic...
Greenwood Police Investigating Fatal Crash
GREENWOOD, Ind. — Following a fatal crash in Greenwood Friday night, the Johnson County Coroner has identified the victim. Coroner Michael Pruitt says 20-year-old Connor Stevens died in a motorcycle crash on U.S. 31, near Main Street. The Greenwood Fire Department posted a message Friday night, asking drivers to avoid the area. It is not […] The post Greenwood Police Investigating Fatal Crash appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
SullivanMunce Cultural Center receives grant
SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville was awarded a $4,038 Heritage Support Grant to support the center’s efforts to preserve historical collections. Heritage Support Grants are provided by the Indiana Historical Society and made possible by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. The SullivanMunce Cultural Center serves Zionsville and Boone County by...
Multiple shot, 2 seriously injured during fight in Anderson
ANDERSON, Ind. – Police are investigating after several people were injured in a shooting during a large gathering in Anderson. According to the Anderson Police Department, just after midnight, officers responded to the 2200 block of Arrow Avenue on the report of a large gathering. As officers responded, they...
5 injured in overnight shootings
INDIANAPOLIS – Police are investigating after five people were injured in various overnight shootings across Indianapolis. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, just before 12:30 a.m., officers responded to the 3500 block of Clifton Street on Indy’s near northwest side. When officers arrived, they located a male with a gunshot wound. He was reported to be in stable condition, according to police.
Ty Majeski mounts successful defense of victory at Indianapolis short track
INDIANAPOLIS (NASCAR Wire Service) — Ty Majeski’s victory in Friday night’s TSport 200 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park wasn’t the sort of dominating performance he enjoyed last year—until the final stage of the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race. Majeski overcame a restart violation on...
IU psychologist discusses breaking habits, bringing joy into daily life
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We can all get into habits that affect our mental health. Psychology suggests that examining these habits and breaking our routines can lead to more joy and positivity. Dr. Danielle Henderson, a clinical psychologist from IU Health, joined News 8 at Daybreak Saturday to discuss how to break these habits and bring […]
Indiana University Launches Groups Scholars Program at New Indianapolis Campus to Aid First-Generation and Underrepresented Students
In a move to broaden academic horizons for its students, Indiana University has expanded its Groups Scholars Program to the new IU Indianapolis campus, offering vital support to first-generation and underrepresented students. The initiative aims to level the playing field for those who are navigating the oftentimes turbulent waters of higher education without a familial roadmap to guide them.
Butler basketball alums return to Hinkle for TBT: 'I have to go wear that uniform again.'
INDIANAPOLIS – Sean McDermott could barely sleep Thursday night. The 27-year-old was about to play his first game in Hinkle Fieldhouse since March 3, 2020 as a member of All Good Dawgs, the Butler alum team playing in The Basketball Tournament. “I was telling my wife I was nervous and excited,” McDermott said....
Yes, Indianapolis was hit by CrowdStrike's global Microsoft Windows outage. What we know
A global technology outage is disrupting hospitals, banks and companies worldwide Friday morning, and is not sparing Indiana. AES Indiana customers woke up to discover they were unable to pay their bills due to the outage. The cybersecurity company CrowdStrike said the problem arose from a defect found in a single content update...
Black: A Festival of Joy empowers and unites
The 90-degree heat did not deter a crowd of Hoosiers from filling the Taggart Memorial Amphitheater at Riverside Park for the third year of Black: A Festival of Joy. The event, presented by Ganggang, featured vendors, music and live performances. A line of food trucks was on hand to keep the crowds fed including local favorites like The Grub House and Gip Got Tips barbecue.
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