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From Beef & Boards to Broadway: This Indy native joins 'Hamilton' NYC cast July 16
An Indianapolis native will make her Broadway debut in the Pulitzer- and Tony-winning musical "Hamilton" this month. After years of touring in the role, Morgan Anita Wood will debut as Elizabeth Schuyler, the wife of the titular founding father, Alexander Hamilton, July 16 at the Richard Rogers Theatre in New York City.
New statue unveiled in 12 Points
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A statue unveiling took place at 12 Points in Terre Haute. The piece is a wooden sculpture of Walter Phillips, who laid the foundation for what would become the 12 Points area in 1889. The sculpture was carved by Joseph McCarthy, and also includes the addition of swings thanks to […]
Three IndyCar drivers penalized ahead of Sunday’s race
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Three NTT IndyCar Series drivers were penalized for unapproved engine changes during a test at Iowa Speedway last month. Meyer Shank Racing’s Felix Rosenqvist, Chip Ganassi Racing’s Marcus Armstrong, and Rahal Letterman Lanigan’s Pietro Fittipaldi were all penalized six starting-grid positions for the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Star Course on […]
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 […]
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...
'I kind of expect it now': Former Purdue center Zach Edey on receiving criticism
Facing criticism is nothing new for Zach Edey. The former Purdue star went on Gary Parrish's radio show to talk about the hate he has received in his career. "I kind of expect it now," said Edey, who was drafted ninth overall to the Memphis Grizzlies. "I would be uncomfortable if people weren't doubting me all the time. This has kind of been part of it, been part of my life. ... I couldn't tell you why people keep doing it but they keep doing it and it keeps working out for me."
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...
Social media post from Pacers player has fans worried about potential trade
The Indiana Pacers have some trade assets that they can use to upgrade their team. They are in control of all of their first-round picks except for 2026, as well as some young players who are coveted around the league. If they want to make a semi-big move, they have the ammo.
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.
Good News: Indianapolis International Airport
INDIANAPOLIS — It's Thursday, and 13 Sports director Dave Calabro is scouring central Indiana for your good news. This week, he found plenty of smiling faces and positive outlooks at Indianapolis International Airport, where holiday travelers have kept things busy. Check out all of Dave's airport visit in the...
'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. ...
ISP: Indy man opened fire on car that brake checked him on I-70
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man with a reportedly short fuse and quick trigger finger is under arrest after he allegedly opened fire on another driver on Interstate 70 after being brake checked. Dean A. Watson, 18, was arrested on Monday after investigators used Flock cameras to identify his vehicle and tie him back to the […]
Three-Time Pro Bowler Would Be a Good Fit for the Colts
The 2024 season is right around the corner, and the Indianapolis Colts still need to address the safety position. Signing Quandre Diggs makes a ton of sense. The three-time Pro Bowl safety is one of the top free agents left on the market. To clear salary cap space, the Seattle...
PrimeTrust and Second Harvest Food Bank Team Up and Announce 12th Annual Soup Crawl
MUNCIE, IN—Soup Crawl is a delicious and heartwarming event benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana. Held in downtown Muncie on Thursday, October 3rd from 5pm to 8pm, the 12th annual Soup Crawl features a variety of soups from local restaurants, all for a good cause. “Last...
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...
Former NFL Player and His Wife Were Arrested After Their Son Was Found at a Religious Compound
Daniel Muir’s 14-year-old son was last seen on Tuesday. On Wednesday, a state police SWAT team went to his family’s home at a religious community and found him safe. A news release from state police said that Bryson Muir seemed to be “safe and well” and was given to Cass County child services to care for.
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