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‘Pet Pals TV’: Grateful Rescue and Sanctuary promotes over 600 rescue animals
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each and every week, “Pet Pals TV” shares a fun, interesting, and informative story about our four-legged and furry friend population. On the latest “Pet Pals TV,” host Patty Spitler was joined by Pamela Terhune, the founder and executive director of Grateful Rescue and Sanctuary, to talk about the hundreds of adoptions […]
Indiana and Illinois Arby’s Locations Affected by Franchisee Bankruptcy
After filing for bankruptcy, a small Arby's franchisee is selling some locations and closing others. Miracle Restaurant Group LLC, a company based out of Louisiana has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Miracle owns 25 Arby's locations in Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. This isn't Miracle Restaurant Group's first Chapter 11 filing according to Nation's Restaurant News,
Pat Sullivan's tips for keeping critters out of your yard
INDIANAPOLIS — We are officially in the hottest time of year here in central Indiana, which means some new animals may be more frequently roaming around your yard. While some animals may be helpful for your plants, some can be very harmful. Pat Sullivan, with Sullivan Hardware and Garden,...
Mother and sister of the late Ryan White share his legacy at Children's Museum
INDIANAPOLIS — Ryan White's family continues to share his story 30 years after he died from AIDS. His mom, Jeanne White-Ginder and sister, Andrea White, were at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis on Saturday. They visited guests in the 'Power of Children' gallery, which includes a replica of Ryan's room.
9 Black-Owned Restaurants In Indianapolis
There’s so much to do in Indianapolis that visitors need more than a few days to peep the scene. Indiana’s capital is buzzing year-round with festivals, sporting events, concerts, and tourist engagement events that make it a must-visit destination in the Midwest. Its culinary scene is booming too,...
317 Project: Twin Aire mechanic built metal sculpture ― and car shop ― one piece at a time
If you've driven Southeastern Avenue, you've probably noticed the auto repair shop about a mile west of Downtown. It's the one with a bunch of classic cars in the parking lot and the big scrap metal statue out front. The repair shop, M&H Garage, 1722 Southeastern Ave., belongs to Miguel Araiza, a 59-year-old mechanic...
The Meteoric Rise, Fall, And Return Of Wonder Bread
It's the most famous bread in America, for better and for worse. Wonder Bread is iconic and controversial, beloved and hated. The brand once stood atop the bread world, but in today's era of homemade sourdough bakers and heightened health consciousness, it has been held up by some as the epitome of an over-industrialized food system, unnatural and even suspicious in nature. Wonder Bread has certainly had a turbulent history, one that almost ended a decade ago when the brand briefly disappeared from stores.
K. Trevor Wilson brings laughter to Indianapolis
Known as “The Man Mountain of Comedy,” K. Trevor Wilson was in town last week for four shows at Helium Comedy Club. Wilson, famous for his unique humor and role in the niche Canadian TV series “Letterkenny,” sat down for a full interview about his craft. Wilson shared insights into what makes him laugh and […]
Proposal would create Indianapolis registry of dogs not spayed or neutered
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis City-County Council introduced a proposal creating a registry for unaltered dogs six months or older. Indianapolis Animal Control Services would maintain the registry and keep tabs on registry and be able to monitor the number of dogs who aren’t spayed or neutered. City-County Councilor John Barth, who cosponsored the proposal […]
New restrictions to be proposed for backyard breeders in Marion Co.
INDIANAPOLIS – New restrictions could be coming for backyard breeders in Marion County. On Monday, the Indianapolis City-County Council will introduce a new ordinance that would start a database for owners who don’t spay or neuter their animals. The ordinance would apply to dog and cat owners, but not commercial backyard breeders. Under the proposal, […]
Fishers doctor harmonizes medicine and music
Dr. Dan Frick, a Fishers resident and family medicine physician at the Jane Pauley Clinic in Anderson, has found a way to balance his demanding medical career with his passion for music. Frick grew up in Indianapolis and attended North Central High School, and his aspiration to become a doctor...
Juszina Maria’s Catering Studio brings creole flavors to Indianapolis
Juszina Maria’s Catering Studio, once known as Classy Diva Caters, has a new name and a fresh focus. The catering studio now highlights Creole cuisine and dishes with bourbon flavors. This change comes from a desire to fill a gap in the variety of Creole food available in Indianapolis. “Our goal is to bring our […]
PHOTOS: Jeezy Takes On Indianapolis With Playlist Concert
PHOTOS: Jeezy Takes On Indianapolis With Playlist Concert Jeezy brought the house down at the Old National Centre in Indianapolis tonight with his electrifying Playlist Concert. Fans were treated to a night of unforgettable music and high-energy performances. The atmosphere was buzzing as Jeezy took the stage, captivating the audience from the moment he appeared. […]
Carmel High School grad to debut at Rock the Ruins
It’s fitting that George Pippen’s first big performance is in Indianapolis. The 2015 Carmel High School graduate will open for Elle King at 7 p.m. at Rock the Ruins at Holliday Park in Indianapolis. “I signed with (United Talent Agency) and it helped me book shows, and (coincidentally)...
Indianapolis City-County Council to hear proposal placing restrictions on backyard pet breeders
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis City-County Council will introduce a proposal Monday night aimed at putting restrictions on backyard pet breeders. "We can do something for these animals, and there's been a lot of conversation how to solve this issue," Councilor Nick Roberts (D-4) said. According to Roberts, animal shelters...
Perfectly Sweet with Gentle Heat: Have You Tried Chick-fil-A’s NEW Maple Pepper Bacon Sandwich?
Chick-fil-A fans, have you had a chance to try the big flavors of the restaurant’s new, seasonal entrée – the Maple Pepper Bacon Sandwich? You might want to head over, except on Sundays of course, to taste this new smoky flavored offering, and of course pair it with Chick-fil-A’s much-loved seasonal treat – the Peach Milkshake, which has made its return for the 15th year as a perfectly sweet sidekick.
Cereal Cinema at The Athenaeum: Enjoy ‘The Goonies’ with breakfast treats
The Athenaeum continues its popular Cereal Cinema partnership with Indy Film Fest and Newfields, featuring a screening of the classic 1985 film, “The Goonies.” The event is scheduled for Saturday, July 13, at 10 a.m. in the Basile Theatre. Tickets for this family-friendly event are priced at $6 and include a bowl of cereal along […]
Indiana State Museum to Host Adult Only Summer Camp
The Indiana State Museum's new adult summer camp will allow folks to enjoy delicious food, cocktails, camp activities, and more. There are many times in my adult life that I miss being a kid. For one, the 90-degree summer heat didn't feel near as warm as it does now. I cannot even fathom how I used to run around in it with my friends and siblings. Along with that, I also miss all the fun activities and the carefree atmosphere. If you do as well, the Indiana State Museum is launching a new summer camp just for adults, and it looks like it's going to be a really fun time.
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