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Indiana Silver Alert issued for 47-year-old woman missing from Selma
SELMA, Ind. (WISH) — A 47-year-old woman is missing from east central Indiana, and may be in danger and need medical help, an Indiana Silver Alert issued Tuesday afternoon says. Angela Wright was last seen at 2:58 p.m. Sunday, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office based in Muncie says. She’s described as 5 feet, 4 inches […]
State Agencies Announce Effort to Support Children with High Acuity Needs
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced a cross-agency initiative Monday to provide more support to children with high acuity mental and behavioral health needs and keep youth in crisis in the least restrictive setting possible. “Our agencies are working with a growing number of families who have children with significant and complex mental and behavioral needs,” […]
Over 100 Indy Homicides Still Unsolved, Most Motives Still Listed as “Unknown”
INDIANAPOLIS — Police in Indianapolis still have over 100 homicides cases listed as unsolved for this year. In the latest monthly homicide report released Tuesday by Indianapolis Metro Police, detectives have only been able to close the book on just over 32-percent of homicide cases in 2024, leaving 106 still unsolved as of this writing. […] The post Over 100 Indy Homicides Still Unsolved, Most Motives Still Listed as “Unknown” appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
'Figuring out a statewide solution': Indiana officials putting pressure on RiverLink to improve service
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An Indiana lawmaker says there could be legislative action taken if RiverLink doesn't find long-term fixes to problems exacerbated by its service provider switch last year, shedding light on what customers describe as shortcomings in customer service. State Rep. Wendy Dant Chesser says she's been in...
Indiana State Rep. Mike Speedy flies to North Carolina to deliver supplies
(WXIN/WTTV) — An Indiana State Representative is helping bring relief supplies to North Carolina communities affected by recent storms and remnants of Hurricane Helene. Rep. Mike Speedy of District 90 – also a pilot – flew a plane Tuesday from Columbus Municipal Airport to western North Carolina. The private aircraft was filled with supplies such […]
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 […]
Namesake of IU Indianapolis law school, Robert H. McKinney, dead at 98
INDIANAPOLIS — Robert H. McKinney, the namesake of the Indiana University Indianapolis law school, has died at age 98. Indiana University President Pamela Whitten announced McKinney’s death in a statement released Tuesday afternoon. “Today, the Indiana University community mourns the passing of Bob McKinney, a distinguished alumnus and civic leader whose impact on our state […]
ISP shares tips for drivers during harvest season
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – Seven people lost their lives in 2022 due to farming accidents on the road. That is according to Indiana State Police Public Information Officer Sergeant Matt Ames with the Putnamville Post. He shared some tips for drivers as many may encounter these large vehicles on the roadway during the harvest […]
Hoosier Breakfast Bliss: Try Indiana’s Sausage Scramble with Rich, Creamy Sausage Gravy!
In the heart of Indiana, where comfort food reigns supreme, there’s one breakfast dish that has become a morning staple: the Sausage Scramble with Sausage Gravy. It’s the kind of meal that Hoosiers crave on chilly mornings, offering a hearty blend of savory sausage, fluffy eggs, and rich, creamy sausage gravy. This dish is more than just breakfast; it’s a warm hug on a plate.
OCRA launches development program for rural communities
INDIANAPOLIS – A new program announced this month by Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs will assist rural communities create and refine a community engagement plan. The new Rural Empowerment and Development program is a capacity-building and planning initiative created in partnership...
Indiana City Ranked Among the Best Foodie Cities for Your Wallet
Being a foodie can get expensive; however, there are several affordable culinary hotspots across the U.S. that might be closer than you realize. The term “foodie” can describe anyone who loves good food and isn’t limited to those who just visit classy restaurants. Whether you prefer exploring new restaurants, trying food trucks, or simply cooking at home, living the foodie life can be a lot of fun but isn’t always cheap. According to a new ranking from WalletHub, some cities are better than others when it comes to foodie culture.
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