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Safe Haven Baby Boxes coming to Wayne Township fire stations
INDIANAPOLIS — The Wayne Township Fire Department is hosting a news conference and blessing at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at Station 84, signifying the installation of Safe Haven Baby Boxes at its four stations that do not currently have one. This will make it the first department in the...
Man sentenced for killing 4 people, including young girl, during fight over stimulus check
INDIANAPOLIS (TCN) -- A judge sentenced a 28-year-old man to almost 150 years in prison for fatally shooting four people amid a disagreement with his child’s mother about a stimulus check. Court records show Malik Halfacre was ordered to spend 145 years behind bars after he pleaded guilty in...
Tips on how to be aware of more ticket scams
INDIANAPOLIS — As more big events come to the Circle City, ticket scams can become a lot more common. That includes Taylor Swift’s Era Tour in just a couple of months, the Big Ten Football Championship in December and WWE’s Royal Rumble in February. One of the problems people may find when purchasing a ticket […]
Sounds Host Pirates Affiliate for Six-Game Series Beginning on Tuesday
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds play the first of two homestands in August against the Indianapolis Indians, affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The series begins on Tuesday, August 6 and runs through Sunday, August 11. Listed below are the festivities and promotions for the opening series. Tuesday, August 6...
Court docs: Georgia man allegedly passes out drunk at Indy airport, then attacks police when taken to hospital
INDIANAPOLIS — A Georgia man has a warrant out for his arrest in Indiana after he was found passed out at an airport bar, then taken to an area hospital where he allegedly attacked police officers. Cristopher Hale, 45, of Thomasville, Georgia has a felony warrant out for his...
Dwight Freeney shares old Colts stories at Hall of Fame weekend
CANTON, Ohio (WISH) — Dwight Freeney knew his Colts teams were special. They certainly were. They won a Super Bowl and made it to another. They have multiple Hall of Famers from those teams, including Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Edgerrin James, Tony Dungy, and Bill Polian. But it didn’t really set in for Freeney just […]
Portillo's is bringing it's Beef Bus Food Truck to Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — Fans of Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches will have a chance to try them street style without having to leave the Circle City. Portillo's is bringing its iconic "Beef Bus" to Indianapolis for a five day tour beginning Aug. 7 and wrapping up Aug. 11. Over the course of the tour, the food truck will serve Portillo's favorites such as Chicago dogs, a mini version of their Italian beef sandwich, Italian or Polish sausages and crinkle cut fries with cheese sauce.
Indianapolis street artist shapes culture in US with murals
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis-based artist is creating art and transforming cities throughout America. From Las Vegas to Nashville to New York, Kwazar Martin’s murals have become a powerful tool in beautifying urban spaces, making him one of the most sought-after muralists in the United States. The 42-year-old is primarily known for his ability to paint […]
Taste the Difference Festival to be August 10
Indy’s Global Village has announced their 17th annual Taste the Difference Festival from 12-4 p.m. on August 10 at the Global Village Welcome Center. The food tasting will be held from 1-3 p.m., with over 30 authentic restaurants offering dishes that embody their culture. Food from Guinea, India, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Yemen and more will be on display for patrons to enjoy.
Herd Strategies recognized as August Vendor of the Month
Herd Strategies, a woman and minority-owned public relations firm, has been recognized by the city-county council and the Office of Minority and Women Business Development (OMWBD) as the Vendor of the Month for August 2024. “This recognition is especially meaningful during Black Business Month, as we celebrate the remarkable achievements...
A trio of friends were playing with a gun. One is now dead, the other in custody.
INDIANAPOLIS — On Tuesday, a trio of young friends went inside an Indianapolis home to flash, dance with and wave around a pistol while taking photos. One of them never walked out. Another is in custody on a reckless homicide charge following his death. ...
Mike Milligan & Steam Shovel return with new music and milestones
Mike Milligan & Steam Shovel, the first band to ever perform on “Life.Style.Live!,” returned to discuss their new music and celebrate 30 years of playing together. The band members expressed their excitement about the milestone, with Mike mentioning that they originally performed on the show in 2010 and are looking forward to their upcoming anniversary […]
Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard has big game in Canada's win vs Spain at 2024 Paris Olympics
The Canadian basketball team eliminated Spain with the help of Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard on Friday at the Paris Olympics. Canada finished group play undefeated with an 88-85 victory over the Spaniards. Nembhard came off the bench with a personal-best 18 points for Team Canada in 22 minutes of play. ...
Colts camp observations: First-rounder Laiatu Latu wrecks Anthony Richardson's 2-minute drill
WESTFIELD — Forced inside by the flooding rains that drenched the Indianapolis area overnight, the Colts finished off practice Friday by putting the top two units in an end-of-game situation, asking the offense to drive for a field goal with a little more than a minute left on the clock. Anthony Richardson got two tries at the situation, and Joe Flacco took the other. ...
Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center celebrates 40 years of service
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center is celebrating a significant milestone this year: 40 years of service to the northwest side of Indianapolis. To mark the occasion, the center’s executive director, Patrice Duckett-Brown, stopped by WISH-TV to chat with Daybreak anchor Jeremy Jenkins about the milestone, the center’s services and its enduring […]
Colts Could Face Four First-Round Rookie QBs This Season
The NFL’s regular season is right around the corner. It’s unclear which quarterbacks the Indianapolis Colts will face this year. Due to injury or performance, several rookie signal-callers could face the Colts’ defense. Seven rookie QBs played in the league last season. The list includes Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, Anthony Richardson, Will Levis, Aidan O’Connell, Tyson Bagent, and Tommy DeVito.