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Health Spotlight | Not too old for surgery anymore
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Doctors told an 88-year-old man he was too old for back surgery and would have to live with severe pain for the rest of his life. Now, he’s defying the odds and inspiring hope for elderly care. Larry Craver always loved helping family. “He would do anything and could fix anything. Just […]
Circle City Classic celebrates 40th year of bringing HBCU football to Indy
Step up, Indy — it's Circle City Classic weekend. Why it matters: The annual football game has been a celebration of Black excellence, bringing the athletics and tradition of Historically Black Colleges and Universities to Indianapolis for decades. It's also a fundraiser, raising money for Indiana Black Expo scholarships.
Circle City Classic gets set for kickoff in downtown Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Circle City Classic this year will mark its 40th anniversary of celebrating Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Organizers say the multiday event culminates on Saturday with a vibrant parade and then the highly anticipated football game between North Carolina Central University and Norfolk State University at Lucas Oil Stadium. Amp Harris, […]
Indy 6th grader selected for 25th class of Scholastic Kids Press
Scholastic has announced that Asher, a sixth-grader from Indianapolis, Indiana, has been chosen to join the 25th class of Scholastic Kids Press. This group is made up of 27 student journalists from around the world who report “news for kids, by kids.” Asher will now have the chance to cover important news and events, giving […]
Proposal to curb street takeovers, spinning nears final council approval
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A panel of Indianapolis City-County Council members on Wednesday night recommended the formal approval of a proposal to curb illegal street takeovers, spinning and reckless driving. The proposal would allow law enforcement authorities to fine participants and promoters $250, and spectators $100. Also, any participating vehicle would be impounded for at least […]
Art project offers strength to patients of sickle cell disease, caregivers
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A new art therapy project at Riley Hospital for Children is proving to be empowering for patients and their families. Patients and caregivers have been invited to write on art appearing to be crescent-shaped leaves. They symbolize the crescent-shaped blood cells caused by the genetic mutation of sickle cell disease. Art therapist […]
New program encourages elementary school students to read
INDIANAPOLIS — At Mary Nicholson School 70 in Indianapolis, volunteers are helping elementary students with reading. "Can you try this one?" said Cory Victor as he sat beside a student in the cafeteria of the school. "Most places get snow in the winter," said the student. "Good job," replied...
Indianapolis takes 2 of 6 awards for best sports events, venues in US
ANAHEIM, Calif. (WISH) — Indianapolis on Wednesday took two of the six awards presented during a convention for business and sports organizers in California. The readers of SportsTravel — a website, magazine and podcasts from Northstar Travel Media based in New Jersey — chose the best events, venues and host cities in the sports-event industry […]
Fever general manager Lin Dunn’s hilarious Game 2 preview
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (WISH) — News 8’s Angela Moryan caught up with Fever general manager Lin Dunn before Game 2 of the series between the Fever and the Connecticut Sun. Dunn had some hilarious comments, most notably her comments on being in Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut and her excitement for the opportunity to send the […]
Indy FOP President Expresses Safety Concerns about Billy Joel-Sting Concert
INDIANAPOLIS–Staffing of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is one of the many concerns Indy FOP President Rick Snyder has about the February 2025 concert featuring Billy Joe and Sting at Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis. In a letter to Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett Thursday afternoon, Snyder said the excitement about the concert announcement was […] The post Indy FOP President Expresses Safety Concerns about Billy Joel-Sting Concert appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
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