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Could Fort Wayne UNITED ‘easy fix’ cost $2,800?
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – As the pause continues in Fort Wayne UNITED programming, including the Ten Point Coalition, an Indianapolis pastor told WANE 15 the solution is an “easy fix.”. “And I’m not sure why it hasn’t been fixed,” began Rev. Charles Harrison, the board president of...
Butler and Ohio Draw in Season Opener
INDIANAPOLIS – The Butler women's soccer team faced Ohio in the Sellick Bowl to open the 2024 season, a contest that ended in a 1-1 draw. The Bobcats, out of the MAC, took a one-goal lead early in the second half, but the Bulldogs responded five minutes later to level the score.
Second-Half Equalizer Earns Rockets 1-1 Draw at IU Indy
INDIANAPOLIS – The Toledo women's soccer team grabbed a 1-1 draw at IU Indy in the 2024 season opener after Kaema Amachree netted the equalizer in the 79th minute at Carroll Stadium on Thursday. "A slow start hurt us, but we responded with a fantastic second half and out-shot...
Good News | SPARK on the Circle
INDIANAPOLIS — Hi, everybody. Dave Calabro here. It's Thursday and you know the drill. I'm on Monument Circle, let's go find some great news!. "The farmers market is awesome," said one woman visiting SPARK on the Circle. "There's a corn booth there that you can eat the corn, like, just off the stalk."
Friends of Indy man shot and killed offering $10K reward
INDIANAPOLIS — Friends and family of a man shot and killed on the northwest side last week are now offering a reward. Almost a week ago, 32-year-old Saad Dine Riha was gunned down on Shore Drive while he and a group of people were having a picnic in the area. While it is still unclear […]
Going up for auction: a 1954 Mercedes Benz W196 Streamliner and more
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum intends to auction off several of its cherished artifacts. News 8 first reported about the auction on Tuesday. IMS Museum will sell 11 cars from its collection, including a 1954 Mercedes Benz W196 Streamliner, driven by legends Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Mos and with an estimated […]
'Roller Blade Ranch' is Nick Goepper's unique Olympics training site
INDIANAPOLIS — With the Paris Games over, winter athletes are next up. That includes three-time Olympian and Hoosier skier Nick Goepper. He told 13News he's been busy these last two years. "I bought 40 acres so I could roller blade and train for the Olympics. I call it Roller...
Mercer Named USTFCCCA All-Academic Team
8/15/2024 6:01:00 PM | By: Todd Anderson, [email protected] INDIANAPOLIS – The Mercer track & field team continued a long-standing tradition for itself on Thursday morning when the Bears were named an all-academic team by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). The announcement marked the fifth-straight year that the Orange & Black has picked up the honor that is awarded to men's and women's track squads that registered a 3.0 cumulative team grade point average during a given season. Mercer's track & field student-athletes combined to register a 3.465 team GPA during the 2023-24 academic...
Gallery Pastry closes Bistro and Bar in Mile Square
Gallery Pastry Shop is down to two locations after the closure of its Mile Square restaurant earlier this week. According to a note posted on Gallery Bistro and Bar's front door at 110 S. Pennsylvania St., the restaurant's last day of service was Aug. 11. The letter, attributed to Gallery staff, cited financial issues for the closure. ...
Jacksonville drumline performs in Indianapolis for world championship
Jacksonville, Ill. (WAND) — Jacksonville Drumline Institute performed at the Drum Corp International World Championship in Indianapolis last weekend taking home prestigious awards. Twenty students and alumni traveled to what is considered the "global capital of marching music" to show off their skills. Organizers say the outdoor event, The...
'Creating a unique vibe you don’t see every day' | Inside look at Indy’s new shipping container rentals
INDIANAPOLIS — Driving on College Avenue, you've probably seen some strange buildings pop up near Fall Creek Parkway on the near north side of Indianapolis. They are hard to miss! That's because the homes are literally made from shipping containers. The three homes are the city’s newest short-term rentals...
Local historian pushing for reuse of former School 86
INDIANAPOLIS — A local historian is working to help preserve a historic school building in the Butler Tarkington neighborhood. Butler University now owns the former School 86 as it sits directly next to Hinkle Fieldhouse. Ed Fujawa has been studying its rich history and pushing for the building to be repurposed into something else. The […]
Debate over Latino identity sparks new discussion
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH-TV) – The concept of fake Latina has gained attention recently, particularly in light of Hollywood headlines. The term refers to the assumption that individuals are less authentic or incapable of representing the Latino community simply because they do not speak Spanish. A significant portion of U.S. Latinos–approximately half–who do not speak Spanish have […]
Indiana Man Accused of Trying To Steal Vehicle From Minooka Auto Dealer
An out-of-state man was arrested for trying to steal a vehicle from an auto dealer business in Minooka. Antonio Eubanks, 64, of Indianapolis was arrested on an out-of-state warrant, Cook County warrant, burglary and possession of burglary tools. He was charged with Burglary, a class three felony, possession of burglary...
Hoosier Sounds: IU football coach Curt Cignetti goes in depth on Indianapolis radio
Listen as IU football coach Curt Cignetti joined Query & Company on 107.5 The Fan in Indianapolis on Thursday afternoon. Cignetti goes in depth on his first nine months in Bloomington and the outlook for the 2024 season. For a complete library of interviews and podcasts with current and former...
Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Nora Area in Indianapolis After Swift Action by Citizens Energy Group
Following a water main break in Indianapolis' Nora area, Citizens Energy Group has issued a precautionary advisory for residents to boil water before consumption. According to a report by IndyStar, the problem was detected Monday afternoon, prompting the utility to enact swift safety measures. Residents residing within the boundaries of 96th Street, Keystone Avenue, the Monon Trail, and along the White River between Keystone Avenue and Westfield Boulevard have been affected. These geolocational markers delineate the scope of impact warning those within its radius of the elevated risk.
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