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Storm chances peak Wednesday, humidity drops late week
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — No severe weather is expected over the next few days, but heavy rain is possible in some areas. This morning: It’s a warm and humid start across the area. We should stay quiet here for much of the morning, but we are monitoring some fog development over portions of the state that […]
USA Today bullish on 2024 Colts record prediction
How does an 11-6 record sound for the Indianapolis Colts this season? That’s what USA Today’s Nate Davis predicted as he put out his 2024 record projections for each NFL team. At 11-6, the Colts win the AFC South in Davis’ projections, but they do lose in the first round to the Jacksonville Jaguars, who were the sixth seed. Davis has the Houston Texans missing the playoffs completely at 9-8. The two main reasons behind why Davis believes the Colts can get to 11 wins is that they have “strategist extraordinaire” Shane Steichen as the head coach and a lot of talent...
IDC: Indiana’s gubernatorial candidates to participate in televised debate
INDIANAPOLIS — Three Indiana gubernatorial candidates will participate in a televised debate in October. According to a press release, Republican Mike Braun, Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater will debate live at WFYI — the public TV station in Indianapolis — on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. The Indiana Debate Commission will organize the […]
Judge declares mistrial in case against Indy man accused of killing 6 people
UPDATE: A judge declared a mistrial on Tuesday afternoon after a witness violated court testimony protocol by directly addressing Raymond Childs III and asking him, “Why did you do it, Raymond?” After an hour-long break, Judge Chris Miller admonished the witness and then questioned the jury members to determine if the off-hand comments could have […]
Ryan Blaney says Kyle Larson is NASCAR’s ‘golden boy’ at Indianapolis
Ryan Blaney had a chance of winning the 2024 Brickyard 400, but Brad Keselowski running out of fuel spoiled his day. Blaney lined up outside on the front row and became the control car after Keselowski coasted down pit road. However, Kyle Larson emerged as the leader out of Turn 1 after moving to the front row. NASCAR deemed that Larson did not jump the restart. Even though NASCAR said Larson didn’t jump the restart, meaning Blaney was the control vehicle, the driver of the No. 12 car was livid on the radio. Blaney didn’t shy away from his thoughts about...
Indianapolis Colts star, Grover Stewart, returns to Camilla
CAMILLA, GA – Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle, Grover Stewart, came back to his stomping grounds over the weekend where he hosted his third annual youth football camp at Mitchell County High School. “Man, it feels great, man, to come out here,” Stewart said. “To see the kids out here...
WATCH: Colts' QBs, RBs and WRs get together prior to training camp
Colts’ veterans and rookies will both report for training camp on July 24th, but several of the quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers have recently spent some time together to prepare for the upcoming season. Michael Pittman posted to his Instagram account a video of him and a number of...
Covert Defenses among three Purdue startups taking 1st place at Indianapolis Innovation Showcase
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Anti-spoofing, ransomware and cyberattack-defense technology born in the Purdue University lab of Hany Abdel-Khalik, professor of nuclear engineering, has grown into an award-winning startup called Covert Defenses. The company, with offices in Lexington, Kentucky, and Knoxville, Tennessee, in addition to its West Lafayette headquarters, recently received first-place recognition at the Venture Club of Indiana’s Innovation Showcase competition, as did two other startups that originated at Purdue. The June competition featured 20 promising startup contenders, 240 entrepreneurs, investors, industry leaders and innovation enthusiasts.
Jimmie Johnson’s Career at a Crossroads After Latest Wreck at Indianapolis
Jimmie Johnson’s Career at a Crossroads: Jimmie Johnson‘s recent wreck at Indianapolis has intensified scrutiny over his career path. This incident, a result of chaotic racing dynamics, highlights his inconsistent performance against younger competitors. As Johnson shifts to a part-time role, questions arise about his adaptability and competitive edge in a sport that increasingly favors new talent. Fan reactions reveal a divide, with some calling for his retirement while others cling to nostalgia for past achievements. Ultimately, Johnson’s future hinges on tactical decisions regarding sponsorships and his potential to mentor the next generation of drivers.
Police Warn Indiana Parents Against Back-to-School Photo Trend
If you plan on taking photos of your kids on their first day of school, there are some things that you need to know about before you post them on social media. Summer break is nearing its end. It feels like just yesterday, the kiddos were getting out of school and eager to take advantage of summer. In less than a month's time, kids will be returning to school. By now, you might have already started back-to-school shopping for clothes and supplies so the kiddos will be looking sharp on their first day back. Over the past few years, there has been a trend on social media where parents take photos of their kids on the first day of school posing with a sign to celebrate the first day of a new school year. These signs could be revealing more personal information about your child than you realize, and can all be used by predators, scammers, and other people looking to endanger your child, family, or finances.
Greenwood Comprehensive Plan input meeting is Wednesday
GREENWOOD, Ind. — Greenwood Mayor Mark W. Myers recently announced the development of a new Comprehensive Plan which will serve as Greenwood’s all-encompassing “blueprint for the future.” The city last updated the existing Comprehensive Plan in 2007. Designed to guide future growth and development, it will...
New Indiana law will speed delivery of disaster relief funds
INDIANAPOLIS — The recovery process from Thursday night's tornadoes is going to cost time and money. But in early March, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a new law that will improve the way people get money from the state's Disaster Relief Fund. Since the law didn't take effect until July,...
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