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The Trap owner bids farewell to loyal customers
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — After eight years in business, the owner of The Trap announced Aug. 10 will be the seafood window’s last day in business. Chef Oya Woodruff opened her popular walk-up eatery on the corner of Keystone and 34th Street. “Eight years ago, we didn’t have all these seafood places that are open now,” […]
Oscar Tshiebwe, Quenton Jackson combine for 39 points, but Pacers lose NBA Summer finale
WIth Jarace Walker, Ben Sheppard and Johnny Furphy sitting out, the Pacers lost their NBA Summer League finale 100-93 to the Cavaliers on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The Pacers finish Summer League 1-4. The Cavs finish 2-3. Here are four observations. Oscar Tshiebwe shows...
“Evil Lurks at All Times”: Reaction to Indy Activist’s Murder
INDIANAPOLIS — The two men talked late into the night about how they turned tough times into opportunities. Both took on adult responsibilities young and used their pain to help the community they once troubled. They were optimistic, but this would be their last conversation. The next day, Ron Gee, who started an organization called […] The post “Evil Lurks at All Times”: Reaction to Indy Activist’s Murder appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
NFL analysts at CBS Sports believe Colts' Anthony Richardson positioned to exceed expectations
A few of the NFL analysts over at CBS Sports expect Colts’ second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson to exceed expectations this season. Recently, CBS Sports’ NFL analysts each chose which quarterbacks they believe will exceed expectations this season and which will underperform. Shanna McCarriston and Jared Dubin each exepct Richardson to perform well this season and have different reasons for believing that.
Watch: Colts' WR Josh Downs going through on-field workout
Indianapolis Colts’ wide receiver Josh Downs looks more than ready to begin his second NFL season. As James Boyd notes, you also see Anthony Richardson in Downs’ Instagram post. At the end of offseason programs, Richardson discussed the plans that he and the receivers were making to get together during the time off for what he called a “second minicamp” to get everyone prepared for training camp.
Caitlin Clark’s reaction to seeing herself on NASCAR hood
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Stewart-Haas Racing and Josh Berry have been getting all the attention at the Brickyard 400 this weekend — and it’s all because of Caitlin Clark. Panini’s sponsorship of the No. 4 Ford put Indiana Fever superstar front and center on the hood. “It really is a great opportunity to have her on […]
Federal court denies Indianapolis’ request for new trial in woman’s death
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A federal court has denied the Indianapolis city government’s request for a new trial after a woman died during a struggle with police in February 2019. A jury awarded $500,000 to the family of Elenor Northington. Officers restrained Northington after a complaint she was belligerent during a prayer service at a church. […]
‘Families have absolutely no say’: Mother speaks on son’s mental health struggles
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - A Tri-State mom is sharing what it’s like to be the parent of someone with mental illness. 47-year-old Adam English was arrested after police say he started a fire at inside his home. Adam’s mother Bridget Murray spoke about how the last 20 years have...
Grundy County Speedway 7-19; Goodaker Photos/Recap
Morris, Ill., July 19—Andy Jones, behind the wheel of the Keith Tolf-owned No. 52, came home the winner of the 40-lap super late model stock car feature race at Grundy County Speedway Friday night as the raceway hosted its annual Kids Night/Bicycle Giveaway event. The son of longtime and...
Wait times piling up for car repairs
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Auto body shops say an ongoing parts shortage has reached a new low, meaning if you get in a crash, you could be stuck waiting months for the repairs you need. It’s a problem that started during the pandemic, when car manufacturers were producing fewer cars...
A wild game in Danville ends in sudden death
The Danville Otterbots and the Tri-State Coal Cats played in an exciting series finale on Friday. The ballgame would go to sudden death and the Coal Cats would successfully stop the Otterbots from scoring to earn the win and sweep the Danville Otterbots. For the first time this season, the Otterbots have been swept at home.
Column: Testing out Bloomington’s new BLink microtransit service
Last week, on Monday, Bloomington Transit launched a new on-demand service called BLink. Using the BLink app, from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, passengers can request a ride between any of three zones inside the city of Bloomington—North, East, and Downtown. The pickup window is a half hour long. Drivers will wait up to five minutes on a passenger.
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