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Learn what happens when out-of-state investors gobble up Indy homes
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — If you rent a house in Indianapolis, there’s a decent chance you’re paying money every month to an out-of-state investor who owns the home. That’s because about a quarter of the roughly 49,000 rental houses in Marion County are owned by investors from outside Indiana, according to the Fair Housing Center of […]
BMV Shares Tips on How to Keep Your Car Safe From Thieves
STATEWIDE — It may surprise you to know that more than one million cars were stolen in the United States last year. So, the Indiana BMV is urging you to keep your vehicle safe. The organization says you can “safeguard” your mode of transportation by: Parking in well-lit areas. Closing and locking all windows and […] The post BMV Shares Tips on How to Keep Your Car Safe From Thieves appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
2 girls injured in ATV rollover crash
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI – Two girls suffered serious injuries Sunday, July 28, in a rollover crash in a side-by-side all-terrain vehicle. The injuries are not life-threatening, Ottawa County sheriff’s deputies said. The crash happened around 2:10 p.m. near 7574 Wilson Street, east of 80th Avenue in Polkton Township.
Penn State coach James Franklin questions if radio helmets will solve sign stealing
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti opened this week’s three-day preseason kickoff festivities in Indianapolis by acknowledging he’s still waiting for the NCAA to make a decision on the sign-stealing scandal involving Michigan. The Wolverines, of course, didn’t talk about it Thursday. Still, Penn State coach James Franklin believes the backlash has had […]
Indy's first Black equity theater hosts free classes, including one taught by a Tony winner
Four adult students stood around a table, methodically snipping the buttons off of an extra-large shirt and replacing them with snaps. This technique allows stage actors to tear off their clothes during short scene changes during a play, instead of wasting precious time unbuttoning them. This technique is called “quick-rigging” and was just...
What to know about ‘synthetic identity theft’
INDIANAPOLIS — As it turns out, online crooks don’t need to steal your whole identity to commit fraud; they can simply steal a piece of it. Synthetic Identity Theft is the fastest growing form of ID theft, and according to the Federal Trade Commission, it’s increased by more than 200% in the last five years, […]
Indianapolis Public Library’s Shared System Adds Eight IPS Schools, Expanding Educational Resources to 4,405 New Students
INDIANAPOLIS – In the fall of 2024, the Indianapolis Public Library’s Shared System will expand to include eight additional schools from the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) system, enhancing students' access to both physical and digital resources in the classroom. The Shared System is an interlibrary collaboration that includes...
Mulberry Library Closes This Week; Overdue Items Will Not Receive Fines
The Frankfort Community Public Library announced that the Mulberry Community Library will be closed this week for construction and will reopen following Aug. 2. The Mulberry Community Library will be closed from Monday, July 29 through Friday, Aug. 2 for construction. The library announced that no fines or fees will be incurred during the week as patrons will be permitted to keep their items for an extra week before returning them on Saturday, Aug. 3 without the added fines.
Periods of storms today. Heavy rain and gusty winds possible.
Keep the umbrella handy this week. Our active weather pattern continues with a near daily chance for rain and storms. Mostly cloudy and humid conditions open the week. Monday also comes with the chance for multiple rounds of rain and storms. That keeps a lid on temperatures with afternoon highs in the lower to middle 80s.
USA TODAY named its Bars of the Year. This Indy favorite made the list
Sam's Silver Circle in Fountain Square made USA TODAY’s list of best bars in the country. The USA TODAY Bars of the Year 2024 list, released today, features 27 bars from dives to high-end cocktail joints. ...
He might be a Southsider, but 29-year-old Dan Harris already feels at home at Scecina
INDIANAPOLIS -- One of Dan Harris’ first priorities after he was hired as the football coach at Scecina was to make a connection to the past. Where else to start but to call Ott Hurrle, who retired in March after 32 seasons as head coach and nearly five decades on the Scecina staff. ...
Mayor Joe Hogsett says Indy 'would be well-served' to have both men's, women's pro soccer
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Indianapolis works toward applying for an MLS expansion club, there have also been discussions regarding the possibility of adding a professional women’s soccer team. Addressing local media at Lower.com Field on Tuesday night, mayor Joe Hogsett said there have been conversations, but no decisions have been made. More: MLS says...
Stormy and steamy week ahead
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Multiple rounds of severe storms are possible this week. This morning: Some low clouds are hanging around much of central Indiana this morning, but we are relatively quiet with muggy conditions. We are keeping an eye out for the complex that is racing through Iowa this morning. Monday: A line of storms […]
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