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October to start warm with temperature variations to follow | Sep. 30, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We’re coming off the heels of an active weekend due to Helene. Matter of fact, our final day of September today featured some showers in southern Indiana. We’re looking to have some temperature swings through the first few days of October along with our next dry stretch looming. Monday night: A mild […]
Central Indiana continuing to recover from Hurricane Helene remnants
INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly 48 hours after heavy rain and winds came through central Indiana, many residents are still cleaning up. On the city's east side, near 16th Street and Shannon Avenue, a large tree has blocked the intersection. "When it hit the ground, it shook and you felt it...
Indiana City Ranked Among the Best Foodie Cities for Your Wallet
Being a foodie can get expensive; however, there are several affordable culinary hotspots across the U.S. that might be closer than you realize. The term “foodie” can describe anyone who loves good food and isn’t limited to those who just visit classy restaurants. Whether you prefer exploring new restaurants, trying food trucks, or simply cooking at home, living the foodie life can be a lot of fun but isn’t always cheap. According to a new ranking from WalletHub, some cities are better than others when it comes to foodie culture.
Rosa Parks Elementary students organize ‘Walk-a-thon’ for childhood cancer
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Students hosted the Rosa Parks Elementary Walk-a-thon on Monday to benefit childhood cancer research, and show support for one of their own. It was put together mostly by 4th graders at the school in a project-based learning class. Their goal is to raise $5,000 this month to benefit the Alex’s Lemonade Stand […]
Muncie man suffers severe burns in Saturday night blaze at southside home
MUNCIE, Ind. — A Muncie man on Saturday night was severely burned when a fire broke out in a southside garage and spread to an attached home. Dean A. Sailers Sr., 55, was being treated Sunday at a hospital in Indianapolis for burns that reportedly covered about 30 percent of his body. ...
Shop for Kids board honors Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter with scholarship in his name
NOBLESVILLE, Ind — Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter has been recognized by board members of the Shop for Kids program. On Monday, the board announced creation of a scholarship in Carter's name. The announcement was made at the conclusion of an annual fundraising golf event supporting Shop for...
Hoosiers contributing to Hurricane Helene relief efforts
INDIANAPOLIS — Several groups across central Indiana are rallying around the victims of Hurricane Helene and trying to get them critical resources and supplies. While resources have started pouring into parts of Florida over the last few days, several local organizations are gathering items to send to other states impacted by the storm, including North […]
'Cole Hocker Day' proclaimed in Indianapolis Monday
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis native and Olympic gold medalist Cole Hocker was is back in town Monday, celebrating the first-ever "Cole Hocker Day." The City-County Council and Mayor Joe Hogsett greeted Hocker with a ceremony at Richard G. Lugar Plaza. 13News caught up with the Olympian afterward. "You know, I've...
Ballot facts from the Marion County Election Board
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — The Marion County Election Board discussed ballot ratification and the 2024 general election vote center plan at the September board meeting. Here is what Indy Documenters learned: Your ballot Confirming the 2024 election ballot Patrick Becker, director of elections said the ballot confirmation process began in January and is reviewed by […]
Fishers Events Center looking to hire multiple positions before November opening
FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) — Dozens of part-time jobs are up for grabs at the Fishers Event Center, which is set to open in November. The new arena will serve as a home to three professional sports teams: The Indy Fuel Hockey Club; professional volleyball team Indy Ignite; and indoor football team Fishers Freight. Along with […]
Charging Forward: Greenfield adopts EV charging plan
GREENFIELD, Ind. (THE DAILY REPORTER) — The Greenfield City Council unanimously approved an electric vehicle charging plan for the city at its Sept. 25 meeting following a public hearing. Greenfield Zoning Administrator Joanie Fitzwater said that the plan has been in development since early this year and was originally put into motion by City Engineer […]
Sam Schmidt continues fight to help those with spinal cord injuries
INDIANAPOLIS — IndyCar team owner Sam Schmidt never lets off the gas when it comes to achieving a goal. Now, he's the driving force behind a new state-of-the-art rehab center in Indy to help people with paralysis. "I like results and I like results quickly and with this type...
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