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1 critically injured in shooting on near northwest side of Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — A shooting on the near northwest side of Indianapolis left a person in critical condition Monday night. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called to the 1000 block of West 37th Street around 8 p.m. on a report of a person shot. When police arrived at the scene, they located […]
$50k Powerball winning ticket expires Thursday
INDIANAPOLIS — Purchased in April, a Powerball ticket worth $50,000 will expire on Thursday. According to Hoosier Lottery, a $50,000 Powerball Double Play ticket, which matched four out of five white balls as well as the Powerball, was purchased from a Rensselaer Smoke Shop. More specifically, this came from the Smoke Shop located in the […]
Entire Noblesville High School student body goes all out for school spirit
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — “We want the banner” chants have been heard all throughout central Indiana this season in student sections at football stadiums. But how about an entire gym full of students chanting it? Noblesville students put together an extremely impressive “we want the banner” chant in their gymnasium during their homecoming week festivities […]
Indiana Man Sentenced to 11 Months for Bomb and Tucson Hospital Threats
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona announced today that Amir Safavi Farokhi, 29, of Fishers, Indiana, has been sentenced to more than 11 months in federal custody for threatening to place pipe bombs on school buses in Castleton, Indiana.
Power restored to thousands of Hoosiers after Hurricane Helene remnants move through Indiana, others still in the dark
INDIANAPOLIS — After three days in the dark, many AES Indiana customers have power. Remnants of Hurricane Helene knocked out power to thousands of Hoosiers early Friday evening. Aaron Jenkins and his wife got creative to pass the time, using things like a battery-operated light. "Three AA batteries and...
Frustration grows as power remains out for thousands in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Thousands of people were without power Monday following Friday’s storms. That’s nearly 72 hours without lights, air conditioning, or a way to cook food. As of 5 p.m. Monday, AES Indiana reported more than 3,200 customers were still waiting to get their lights back on. A neighborhood near 46th Street and Sherman […]
Indy’s lost Black neighborhood: How IUPUI displaced thousands
(MIRROR INDY) — Decades ago, Indiana Avenue was the center of Black cultural and economic life in the city. Known as Indianapolis’ Black Wall Street, the bustling corridor was surrounded by a predominantly Black neighborhood and bolstered by the Madam Walker Theatre and jazz clubs. Today, though, the area surrounding the Avenue is largely a […]
Delaware County coroner's office seeks help finding survivors of two deceased citizens
MUNCIE, Ind. — The Delaware County Coroner's Office has asked for the public’s help in finding family members of two local residents who died recently. Coroner Gavin Greene is looking for survivors of Loretta Stahl, 91, a resident of the Silver Birch assisting living facility in Muncie. She died Sept. 18 in IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. ...
Sensory-friendly trunk-or-treat event to be held at Garfield Park
INDIANAPOLIS — The Junior League of Indianapolis (JLI) and Ausome Indy are hosting its second sensory-friendly trunk-or-treat event. The free event will be hosted Sunday, Oct. 27 from 2-4 p.m. at Garfield Park. There will be festive-themed trunks, games and candy. The JLI said this event allows families to...
BCSC responds to lawsuit over death of special education student
INDIANAPOLIS (The Republic) — Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. has formally responded to a civil lawsuit alleging negligence and discrimination over the death of a special education student last year — allegations that it denies. The lawsuit, filed in May in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis, alleges that staff failed to timely recognize that an intellectually […]
Monday drizzle followed by fog overnight | Sept. 30, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Areas of fog are possible this next couple of mornings. This morning: This morning we’re dealing with mostly cloudy skies, some isolated pockets of drizzle, and a little bit of spotty fog across the area. Meanwhile, temperatures are holding steady into the mid-and upper-60s across much of the state. Monday: We’re still […]
Purple Line information shared at meeting hosted by IndyGo
LAWRENCE, Indiana — Residents got the chance to ask questions about IndyGo's new Purple Line Monday. The rapid transit line extends more than 15 miles between Indianapolis and Lawrence. The route runs up Capitol Avenue, over to Meridian Street and up to 38th Street before heading up Post Road...
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