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Brides stranded without wedding dresses after store shuts down
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Gretchen’s Bridal Gallery on East 82nd Street at Castleton Point Shopping Center has left central Indiana brides shocked and in uncertainty. The store near Keystone at the Crossing closed its doors without warning. The owner has reportedly vanished, disconnecting a personal cellphone and deleting all social media accounts. Google on Wednesday listed […]
Multiple bollards damaged in safety project at 86th and the Monon
INDIANAPOLIS — It's been more than two weeks since a new safety initiative started at 86th Street and the Monon Trail in the Nora neighborhood. The intersection is considered one of the most dangerous crossings in Indianapolis with about a million people using it yearly. That's why 50 volunteers...
'Eyesore' apartment complex in Northeast Indy to be demolished. Here's what will replace it
Old jackets, strewn tires, a rusty pickup and trash line a vacant apartment complex in northeast Indianapolis. Courtyards at Roselawn Park has faced persistent issues with squatters, fires and disturbances since it was vacated. But the troubled complex has created issues for surrounding neighbors dating back at least a decade. ...
Photos: Miller-Showers Park dredging work
In November of 2021, The B Square reported on a bathymetric study of the Miller-Showers detention basins that was supposed to determine if and where the basins in the park need to have excess sediment dredged. The study indicated the detention ponds needed to be dredged . The ponds fill...
Brownsburg celebrates the Fourth of July
BROWNSBURG, Ind. (WISH) — Brownsburg was in the patriotic sprit early this Fourth of July. While the rain was falling, many still packed the streets for their annual parade. The parade was scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. but started early due to the weather. The parade route began on Tilden Drive, then North […]
CarmelFest Parade goes on despite the rain
CARMEL, Ind. — The Fourth of July had a very rainy start, but that could not stop the annual CarmelFest parade from happening in the heart of the city. “It’s tradition and you’ve got to support Carmel and the parade,” said Jennifer Skinner from Carmel. “It’s fun!” Dalia Wasila from Carmel said. “[We are making] […]
Discounted rates for ride-sharing apps offered for Fourth of July weekend in Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — To encourage a safe Fourth of July holiday in the Circle City, Hoosiers are being offered discounted rates for some of the most popular ride-sharing apps. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) has teamed up with Uber and Lyft to offer $10 off rides from July 4-7.
Health Spotlight | Breakthrough treatment makes dad cancer-free
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer of the immune system. It mostly strikes people in the prime of their lives – between 20 and 40 years old – and is usually treated with chemo and radiation. Now, a new treatment is turning the body against the deadly cells – giving more hope to […]
Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self thinks Indiana Pacers will do a great job developing Johnny Furphy
Johnny Furphy fell to the Indiana Pacers in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft, and Furphy's college head coach thinks the Pacers will develop him well.
Columbus inclusive playground getting much needed repairs
Columbus made headlines with its new Nexus Park fieldhouse this past year. A multi-million dollar recreation investment transformed a former mall. Some parents such as Allie Burbrink said she's hoping the city won’t forget about its other parks. “I just don't want our town to forget about the lowly...
'We give horses wings' | Transporting 1,200-pound animals for Paris Olympics events takes months of planning
INDIANAPOLIS — More than 10,000 athletes from all over the world will compete in the 2024 Olympics in Paris this summer. Those athletes include horses in the equestrian events. For Team USA, the logistics of transporting multiple 1,200-pound animals overseas is incredible. Majestic. Powerful. Beautiful. Those are some of...
Bloomington Planning Commission to Host Public Hearing on Cannabis Business Regulations on July 11
Bloomington residents, mark your calendars for an important public hearing regarding the city's cannabis business guidelines. On July 11, 2024, at precisely 6:00 PM, the Bloomington Planning Commission is slated to convene at the Council Chambers located at 1800 W. Old Shakopee Road. They will also offer electronic participation as state law allows, signaling a move to further refine regulations that shape the local cannabis market.
Cruise-in Brings the Return of Dirty Laundry to Hope Town Square Friday
The Hope Town Square will be rockin' with hot rods and rock and roll as First Friday’s Cruise-in to Hope returns at 5 p.m. Friday rain or shine. Dirty Laundry will perform with all proceeds going to breast cancer awareness, says Jason Eckart, Hope Town Manager.
TPA Park Fourth Of July Festivities Postponed Until 1 p.m. Today
The Frankfort Parks Department announced that the Fourth of July Festival at TPA Park will experience some delays with activities beginning at 1 p.m. with the evening schedule currently set to continue as set. The festivities kicked off with a Pound and Zumba class from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.,...
The Indiana Pacers are banking on growth in 2024-25
The Indiana Pacers didn't have the means to go out and take swings in free agency. Looking at the history of the franchise, that's not something they do much anyway. Indiana typically isn't a free-agent destination so they don't have a lot of cap space most offseasons. After re-signing Pascal...
'Indianapolis welcomes you': Immigrants become US citizens on the eve of July 4th
Felix Baum works just above the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office. Every day, he sees people coming in, nervous for their immigration interviews. Baum can relate. While he’s lived in the United States for over a decade, over the last few months, he’s been going through the naturalization process.
Plaque at park dedicated to Charlene Daugherty
PENDLETON — PENDLETON — “My mom always said no one is more close to God as when in a garden,” George Daugherty Jr. told people gathered Saturday at the northeast corner of Water Street and Pendleton Avenue to honor the late Charlene Daugherty. The group dedicated...
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