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Indiana homebuyers market improved in July with inventory boost, lower mortgage rates
Yulissa Espinoza and her husband lived in their first home, a modest two-bedroom in Lawrence, for less than a year before realizing it was too small to raise the family they hope someday to have. So Espinoza, 24, and her partner, 25-year-old Edwin Betancourt, put their starter home up for sale last month. Now, having lost money on their initial home because of a faulty inspection, they're days away from closing on a second, larger house...
Scents out of Hawkins, Indiana, featured at Bath & Body Works. Here's what they smell like
Thursday, Aug. 22, isn't just Pumpkin Spice Latte release day. Fans of the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, in the Netflix series "Stranger Things" have been looking forward to another product launch. And today's the day. Bath and Body Works' new Stranger Things Chapter Two collection is out now. While supplies last, customers can find three new fragrances and 15 new limited-edition products including candles, PocketBac hand sanitizers, soaps and wallflowers. ...
Woman Arrested After Indiana Applebee’s ‘All-You-Can-Eat’ Dispute
A dispute over Applebee's "All-You-Can-Eat" deal led to an arrest in Indiana earlier this month, serving as a prime reminder to always read the fine print. I've spent a lot of time at Applebee's over the years, and one of my favorite promotions they offer is their All You Can Eat" Special. The limited-time promotion comes around every so often and features your choice of unlimited boneless wings, riblets, or double crunch shrimp. I've tried all three on separate occasions in the past, but the boneless wings are usually my go-to.
Fishers man wins three events at Pan-American Masters
Age is only a number for Kent Powers. In July, the Fishers resident competed in his first Pan-American Masters Games in Cleveland, where the 63-year-old won the long jump, triple jump and high jump events. The Pan-American Games is a multi-sports event held every four years for athletes 30 and...
FIRST-TIME WINNERS ETCH OUT LEGACIES AT INDY 2010s & 2020s
7 DECADES OF THE BIG GO: FIRST-TIME WINNERS ETCH OUT LEGACIES IN 2010s & 2020s AT TOYOTA NHRA U.S. NATIONALS. Current stars and champions like Capps, Kalitta, Torrence, Hagan, Todd and Enders enjoy first Indy victories and more. A Look Into the 7 Decades of The Big Go:. INDIANAPOLIS (Aug....
'He deserves to shine' | Muncie woman, community mourns shooting death of 15-year-old
MUNCIE, Ind. — "I'm devastated. Complete and utter disbelief," said Lashona Gillard. Gillard and her family say they're dealing with tragedy after tragedy after the deaths of two family members. The latest occurred just a week ago, when her 15-year-old cousin, Tay Phillips, was shot and died outside the family's apartment.
Snapshot: Carmel Clay Community Building celebrates opening
Carmel Fire Department Chief David Haboush, Carmel Fire Buffs President Jim Martin, former Clay Township Trustee Doug Callahan and Clay Township Trustee Paul Hensel are joined by members of the Koorsen family, Carmel city councilors, former Mayor Jim Brainard, Mayor Sue Finkam, representatives from Clay Township, CTI Construction, DLZ and Envoy Aug. 15 to celebrate the grand opening of the Carmel Clay Community Building at 210 Veterans Way. Besides housing CFD headquarters, the building includes the Stay Alive Family Education House and Carmel Fire Buffs Museum. (Photo courtesy of the City of Carmel)
Memorial planned for Fox Hollow victims
A memorial for victims of Fox Hollow Farm will be unveiled this month in Westfield. Herb Baumeister — who died by suicide in 1996 after human remains were discovered at his estate on 156th Street — is believed to be responsible for the murders of at least 12 men in the mid-1990s. More than 10,000 charred remains and bone fragments were discovered at Fox Hollow. Those remains were housed at the University of Indianapolis in 1996, where they went untested until the investigation into identifying the victims was restarted by Hamilton County Coroner Jeff Jellison Jellison’s office in 2022.
Believed Herb Baumeister Victims Will Be Honored Next Week
WESTFIELD, Ind. — If you are a longtime Hoosier, you probably know Herb Baumeister as a believed serial killer who once lived in Westfield. Now, groups are working together to honor his possible victims. Police believe Baumeister mainly brought gay men back to Fox Hollow Farm in the ’80s and ’90s. About 10,000 bones and […] The post Believed Herb Baumeister Victims Will Be Honored Next Week appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
North entrance to City Hall closed for maintenance until Friday
The North entrance of City Hall on Columbia Street has been closed starting Thursday, August 22, due to general maintenance. The entrance is expected to remain closed until Friday. During this period, visitors can access City Hall through the South Street entrance.
Center Grove Boys Tennis Team Poised for Another Strong Showing
Fueled by their past experiences, the 2024 Center Grove (CG) boys tennis team is determined to make another deep run in the state tournament. Despite losing to state champ North Central 2-3 two seasons ago in the final four, and Columbus North 2-3 in the semi-state last season, the Trojans are optimistic for another strong showing in this year’s state tournament. CG’s third-year head coach, David Beasley, is confident that they can build on these postseason tournament successes.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Use of Force Report
When officers respond to emergencies that put them and the public in high-stress environments, they must make quick decisions that are in the best interests of everyone involved. Officers must rely on training, morale, and guidance from their agencies to determine the best, most appropriate response. Multiple factors play into the officer’s decisions on how to react, including cultural instincts, systemic culture, and organizational culture, which all guide quick decision-making. The “use of force” becomes necessary only as a last resource for police officers, although no universally agreed-upon definition exists. According to The International Association of Chiefs of Police, use of force means the “amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject”.1 Research on police force becomes critical to understanding the legal framework and societal impacts of how and why law enforcement apply force during an incident. More specifically, how does the frequency and perception of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department using force impact community trust and cooperation in diverse communities?
IMPD: 2 injured after shooting on east side of Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Officials with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department responded to a shooting Thursday morning near Washington Square Mall. According to a news release from the department, officials responded to the 900 block of N. Mitthoefer Rd. at around 11:51 a.m. on Thursday. A police run shows the call came from a strip mall located […]
8 teens involved recent armed carjackings, police chases in Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — Young people have been at the center of recent violence and crime around Indianapolis, especially armed carjackings. In just five days, seven juveniles and an 18-year-old have been arrested by IMPD for their involvement in three separate armed robberies, carjackings and police chases that have all ended in a crash.
Colts to launch year two of Girls High School Flag Football League
The Colts created the league in 2023 with eight high school teams from Indianapolis and South Bend, Ind. This year, it will expand to 27 teams with five divisions across the state. The teams will compete in a three-week regular season, beginning with the Indy 1 Division on Aug. 24. All other divisions will begin play on Sept. 7.
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