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‘Energetic’: First-time delegate says convention heralds a movement
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A member of Indiana’s delegation to the Democratic National Convention on Friday said he wished everyone could have experienced the energy there firsthand. Connor Elliott, a 19-year-old college student from Shelbyville, Indiana, was one of 88 delegates Indiana sent to this week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago. He said he loved the […]
East side Indy neighbors hold walk to end youth gun violence
INDIANAPOLIS — The City of Indianapolis has had a violent week that saw IMPD respond to over twenty 911 calls of a person shot. On Saturday, The Marion County Public Health Department joined the Boys and Girls Club of Indianapolis and the Pathway Resource center to host a youth anti-gun violence event.
Fishers swim club announces new coaches
Southeastern Swim Club of Fishers has hired a new head coach who will join the organization in June 2025. Jeff Thompson previously coached the Terre Haute Torpedoes for 17 years and at the Germantown Academy in Pennsylvania for 10 years and had four athletes at the 2024 USA Olympic Swimming Trials.
Salsa on the Square returns
The fourth annual Salsa on the Square returns to downtown Noblesville from 6 to 11 p.m. Aug. 30 on Logan Street. The ticketed event for people 21 and older includes food trucks, a cocktail garden, salsa lessons by Latin Expressions Dance Co. and live music by DJ Mambo Sound. Tickets are $12 and will be on sale until the event.
Agave & Rye serving up margaritas, unique Mexican food twists for Devour Indy
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Many flavor-packed dinner destinations in Indianapolis are taking part in Devour Indy’s Summerfest, including the wonderfully delicious Agave & Rye. The restaurant is partnering with Devour to offer Hoosiers an exclusive deal during Summerfest, which allows you to explore over 100 of the city’s top restaurants and enjoy special three-course menus at discounted prices.
Brooke Kempf on How LAIs Improve Mental Health Care in Rural Communities
Brooke Kempf, PMHNP, from Indiana University Indianapolis, discusses the importance of timely outpatient care and how innovative approaches like long-acting injectables (LAIs) are helping to bridge the gap in treatment for schizophrenia. In rural areas like Indiana, access to mental health care is a persistent challenge. Brooke Kempf, PMHNP, from...
Man Walks Into Popeyes After Being Shot
INDIANAPOLIS — A man, who was shot, triggered a police reaction and entered a Popeyes on East 38th Street near Keystone Avenue late Saturday around 8:00. Police discovered the man inside the restaurant and took him to a local hospital, where he is recovering. Because of his injuries, the man was unable to indicate where the […] The post Man Walks Into Popeyes After Being Shot appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Family and friends gather to remember victim of hit-and-run crash, call for suspect to turn themselves in
INDIANAPOLIS — Red and black balloons filled the sky near the northwest side of Indianapolis Saturday night as family and friends gathered to honor the victim of a hit-and-run crash. Dominque "Domi" Berryhill was at Riverside Park, a place she always went to spend time with friends, on Sunday...
School records, 99-yard TDs and more: Vote for IHSAA football player of Week 1.
Get your votes in by noon Thursday for our high school football player of the week. Vote in poll at bottom of article, or click here to vote. IHSAA football scores: Week 1 roundup, highlights, stats from across Indy-area ...
Near-record highs are expected in the coming days | Aug. 25, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Warm air continues to build in over the coming days, with areas near-record highs Tuesday and Wednesday. TODAY: Our sunny weekend continues into Sunday. Slightly humid air will stick around with high temperatures in the low 90s. TONIGHT: Mostly clear and mild. Low temperatures in the low 70s. Through this week, multiple […]
IU Hall of Fame football player and coach wants to rename 17th Street after Bob Knight
A movement is afoot to rename the portion of 17th Street that passes just south of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall and Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. Former IU football player, coach and administrator Harold Mauro has started a petition at Change.org to rename that section of the street “Bob Knight Way.”
Garcia clinches USF2000 title in style at Portland as Argyros wins
An intense climax to the USF2000 Presented by Continental Tire season began Saturday morning at Portland International Raceway with Pabst Racing’s Max Garcia taking a hard-fought victory. It was enough to wrap up the championship in style. Later in the day, a thrilling first half of the final race witnessed USF2000 competition at its finest with a sensational six-car scrap for the lead. Sadly, a chaotic series of incidents blighted the second half of the race and concluded with rookie G3 Argyros, from Newport Beach, Calif., surviving to claim an unlikely maiden victory after having lined up 14th on the starting grid.
Butler announces plans to turn Ross Hall into boutique hotel
Ross Hall will be renovated for the new boutique hotel. Photo by Lauren Jindrich. AIDAN GREGG | MANAGING EDITOR | agregg1@butler.edu. After two years of disuse, Ross Hall will reopen its doors in the 2026-2027 academic year as a boutique hotel. Following restoration efforts, the university and Hilton plan to break ground on the development of the hotel in spring 2025.
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