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Taste of Indy returns Saturday after long hiatus
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – After a long break, Taste of Indy is making a comeback. The food festival returns on Saturday. The last iteration of the food festival was back in 2018 on Monument Circle. This year, organizers will set up at White River State Park, with events running from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Michael […]
Dispute over fireworks leads to shootout between neighbors that left 1 dead and 3 wounded
INDIANAPOLIS — One woman is dead and three others wounded following a shootout between neighbors on Indy’s near northwest side. Just before 9:30 p.m. Thursday, a Fourth of July celebration led to a dispute between neighbors that erupted into gunfire. Cell phone video shared by a neighbor clearly shows a man standing at his front […]
Whitestown Summer Concert Series Continues Tonight, July 5
The Whitestown free Summer Concert Series is set to kick off July with Friday night concerts every weekend beginning at 7 p.m. with the first concert of the month being held today, July 5. The Whitestown Summer Concert Series will kick off for the month of July today at Main...
Photos: Recap Of Downtown Indy Fourth Fest
Last night, downtown Indianapolis hosted a spectacular fireworks show that captivated residents and visitors alike. The event featured a dazzling display of colorful lights and choreographed pyrotechnics set against the backdrop of the city skyline. Families and friends gathered in the heart of downtown Indy to witness the enchanting fireworks...
Zionsville Food Drive Accepts Donations Through July 31
The Zionsville Police Department announced the launch of the Town of Zionsville Food Drive that will accept non-perishable food items from July 1 through July 31 at multiple locations in the town. The Town of Zionsville, in collaboration with the Zionsville Police Department and the Zionsville Fire Department, is hosting...
Docs: Fight involving Tipton man leads to uncovering of stolen firearm
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A 23-year-old Tipton man has been charged after he reportedly attempted to steal bicycles and power tools from a Lafayette apartment with a stolen gun on Wednesday. According to court documents, filed on Friday in Tippecanoe Circuit Court, Jonah Wallsmith has been charged with one count of theft, a Level 5 felony, […]
McLean’s Selections for Horseshoe Indianapolis on G3 Indiana Derby Day — Saturday, July 6
2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money Overall — 467-779 59.95%. 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ CD — 170-271 62.73%. 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ HI — 30-46 65.22%. 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @...
Frustrated IMPD Chief Addresses Fourth of July Gun Violence
INDIANAPOLIS – The violence needs to stop. That was the message from IMPD Chief Chris Bailey Friday afternoon after there were several shootings in Indianapolis on the 4th of July. “The small number of people that are responsible for violent crime in our community have to do better,” said...
Semi truck driver in critical condition after Whitestown road rage shooting
WHITESTOWN, Ind. — Officials with the Whitestown Police Department released information regarding Wednesday afternoon’s road rage shooting that left a person in critical condition and impacted traffic for multiple hours. According to previous reports, officials closed I-65 near the 130.5 mile marker Wednesday afternoon. The Boone County Sheriff’s Office originally said a portion of the […]
Three minors apprehended after a string of armed robberies in Indianapolis
Indianapolis is currently experiencing a string of armed robberies involving teenagers, which the police are actively investigating this week. According to police and court records, three teenagers between the ages of 14 to 17 were taken into custody this week for their involvement in three separate armed robberies. Police apprehended...
Analyst Predicts Indianapolis Colts Will Get 60+ Sacks
The Indianapolis Colts have one of the NFL’s most talented defensive lines. How many sacks can they get this upcoming season? According to Drake Wally of Horseshoe Huddle, the Colts will produce at least 60:. “Colts defensive front will accumulate 60+ team sacks. This isn’t that bold of a...
Carroll County child airlifted to hospital after firework explodes in face
DELPHI, Ind. — A young child was airlifted to a hospital with severe facial burns after a firework accident in rural Delphi on the Fourth of July. According to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department, 911 dispatchers were called about the firework accident at approximately 2:41 p.m. with EMS, the Delphi Fire Department and county deputies […]
Revenue sharing, roster limits, less money from NCAA: How the lawsuit settlement impacts Purdue athletics
As the world of college athletics readies for another seismic shift where schools directly pay their athletes, how is Purdue preparing to handle this dramatic change, and what does it mean for the future?. Numerous questions have yet to be answered, but athletic departments nationwide are trying to develop answers...
Volunteers help save history at Rose Hill Cemetery restoration workshops
Rose Hill Cemetery, originally known as just the City Cemetery got its name from the wild and cultivated roses that covered the grounds. Established in the early 19th century, Rose Hill Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Monroe County. Rose Hill is the final resting place for many people who...
Volunteers build new fences for local stable
Volunteers visited Koteewi Stable and Trails, managed by Ben’s Ranch Foundation in Noblesville, on June 22 to help build fences. Brose McVey, Ben’s Ranch founder and executive director, said the foundation’s management of the stables creates a platform for teens to work, learn and grow by caring for the horses and facility. They also learn about the business aspects of running a stable.
'All for money': Indiana city, county spar over where alcohol will be allowed outdoors
Just a couple of months ago, Noblesville hailed the passage of an ordinance that allows outdoor drinking downtown as a catalyst to add vigor, foot traffic and open-air fellowship on the historic courthouse square. But two county commissioners are now telling the city to get off their lawn. ...
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