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Ragweed season has kicked off in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Ragweed season is an annual challenge for many Hoosiers, with pollen levels typically starting to rise in late August. As the season progresses, pollen counts usually peak by mid to late September, and the first frost, which often occurs in October, signals the end of the season. However, the intensity and duration […]
NWS: Expect Warmer Temperatures Across Indiana Soon
STATEWIDE–Temperatures are about to increase all across Indiana. “Most places will get high temperatures around 88 on Friday. Then it’s around 89 on Saturday. By early next week, we’ll have highs in the low 90s,” said Jason Puma, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. Puma says no rain is expected in Indiana for […] The post NWS: Expect Warmer Temperatures Across Indiana Soon appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM. The post NWS: Expect Warmer Temperatures Across Indiana Soon appeared first on 106.7 WTLC.
Indianapolis Forecast: Soaring Temperatures with Heat Index Near 100
Indianapolis, IN — As the weekend approaches, Indiana residents should prepare for rising temperatures. Starting Saturday, highs are expected to reach 89 degrees, marking the beginning of a warming trend that will continue into next week. Saturday will see mostly sunny skies with scattered clouds in the afternoon. The...
JCPS high school given additional security Friday after threat posted on social media
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Jefferson County Public Schools officials say a high school will receive additional security Friday after a threat was found against the school. "We are aware of a social media post referencing a threat against our school," Seneca High School Principal Michael Guy said in a letter to parents.
Rabid Bat Found In St. Matthews
Health officials say a bat that tested positive for rabies has been found outside a residence in St. Matthews. The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness has not released the exact location where the bat was found, but say it was in the 40207 zip code. Connie Mendel,...
'How do you stay relevant?': Kentucky Republicans evaluate Gov. Andy Beshear's DNC speech, future after 2027
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The annual Kentucky Country Ham Breakfast -- a tradition that draws in the state's top politicians -- was missing its chief executive at the State Fair on Thursday. Republicans, including former Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson, took notice. "Fifteen hundred to sixteen hundred people there,...
JCPS data reveals increased new enrollment of multilingual students
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) has noticed a trend when it comes to newly enrolled students. Last year, the school district said it enrolled more multilingual students than those who only speak English. Assistant Superintendent for Multilingual Learners at JCPS Jill Handley said the data speaks...
Ahmari Huggins-Bruce leaves South Carolina; enrolled at Louisville again
The Ahmari Huggins-Bruce saga took a big turn on Thursday night. The former University of Louisville wide receiver transferred to South Carolina after last season. But after a few days of whispers that he may be headed back to Louisville, Cardinal Authority has confirmed that he has re-enrolled in school at U of L.
Fire district sues to stop New Chapel EMS equipment auctions
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - New Chapel EMS will be relieved of its last 911 duties in a week. As the company transitions and sells off excess equipment, it’s now being sued by one of its former bosses on behalf of taxpayers. The Utica Township Fire Protection District was the...
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Kentucky’s First Solar-Powered Brewery Announces Closure
The first solar-powered brewery in Kentucky, known for its ciders featuring apples pressed on-site, will close at the end of the month. Pivot Brewing, 1400 Delaware Ave, was put up for sale in July by founder and owner Kevin Compton after considering a transition to a worker-owned co-op. Despite initial interest in an online auction with a minimum bid of $430,000 for the entire operation, a sale ultimately failed to materialize. This has led Compton to decide to shut down the brewery’s retail operations on August 31.
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