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14 News’ Randy Moore inducted into Silver Circle
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Our 14 News evening anchor Randy Moore was inducted into the Silver Circle on Saturday. The Silver Circle is one of the highest honors given by the National Academy of Television. It’s for those who have performed distinguished service within the television industry for 25 years or more.
Periodic showers, more humidity and seasonable temps this week
Sunday continued the winning weather stretch across Central Indiana! High pressure dominated overhead and kept temperatures below normal, conditions quiet and dew points in comfortable territory. However, that high-pressure center will slide east over the next few days. This will allow some gradual changes in our weather pattern locally. Those changes include more rain chances and a slight increase in humidity levels.
Take a look at who qualified for the 2024 Evansville Men's City Golf Tournament
EVANSVILLE — The most anticipated moment from the Romain Cadillac Men's City Tournament qualifier every year comes at the end. Who will conquer the nerves and advance from the playoff?. This year proved once again it never gets easier. The 2024 Evansville Men's City Tournament officially begins on August...
IUPD appoints new deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana University Public Safety has appointed Anthony Williams as its first deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer. Williams is a police lieutenant of operations at Northwest Missouri State University Police Department. He earned a Bachelor of Science in corporate recreation and wellness, and a Master of Business Administration from Northwest […]
Class of 2025 guard Braylon Mullins trims list to 10 schools
Class of 2025 Greenfield-Central guard Braylon Mullins is down to ten schools. Mullins, the No. 74 player nationally in the rising senior class according to the 247Composite, is considering Alabama, Duke, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, Purdue, Tennessee and UConn. Mullins has an official visit to Bloomington set for...
MSU target, 5-star Indiana SG Darius Adams provides update to On3
Michigan State basketball continues to remain in the hunt for a big-time shooting guard prospect from Indiana. Five-star shooting guard Darius Adams provided a recruiting update to Jamie Shaw of On3 recently — which included the Spartans. Click on the post at the bottom of this article to read what Adams had to say about Michigan State.
Enjoy 7 days of $7 burgers with Indianapolis Burger Week
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Get those tastebuds ready! Indianapolis Burger Week returns Monday with seven days of $7 burger deals at some of the city’s most popular restaurants. You can enjoy a bounty of bodacious $7 burgers at restaurants around Indy through Sunday, July 28. Not a meat eater? No problem! Some participating restaurants will also […]
Video: Summer highlights of 2025 IU recruiting target Jalen Haralson
Rising senior Jalen Haralson is one of Indiana’s top recruiting targets in the class of 2025. Haralson is scheduled to visit Bloomington campus officially next month and just wrapped up playing in the Peach Jam for Spiece Indy Heat. The No. 9 player nationally, Haralson also won a gold...
Tens of Thousands Join Mile-Long Eucharistic Procession in Downtown Indianapolis at Historic National Congress
In a grand show of faith and tradition, tens of thousands of Catholics filled the streets of downtown Indianapolis in a Eucharistic procession that covered a mile, marking a peak moment of the National Eucharistic Congress, the first of its kind in over eight decades. According to OSV News, Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens, the chairman of the National Eucharistic Congress, Inc., addressed the large assembly and emphasized the need for missionary work despite the impressive turnout, stating that their immense numbers were still 'too small.
Ball State University opens its first-in-state Forensics program
Ball State University says it will become the only university in the state offering what it calls “a comprehensive forensics program.” IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports on the new degree program. Benjamin Gibbs heads the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Ball State University. He says the...
'The Deliverance,' inspired by an infamous Indiana haunting, hits Netflix next month
"The Deliverance," a film directed by Lee Daniels and loosely based on one of Indiana's most notorious supernatural cases, will be released in theaters and on Netflix next month. The film — which stars Andra Day, Glenn Close, Mo'Nique, Omar Epps and Caleb McLaughlin (whom you'll recognize from "Stranger Things,"...
New science of reading curriculum for IPS elementary schools will stress background knowledge
Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news.Elementary students in Indianapolis Public Schools will learn English language arts with a new curriculum this coming school year that emphasizes background knowledge and foundational skills.The district is switching to the Amplify Core Knowledge curriculum in time for the state deadline for all schools to adopt reading curriculums based on the science of reading by the 2024-25 school year. The science of reading is a large body of research on how kids learn to read that advocates for...
Indy Jazz Fest returning to downtown Indy this fall
INDIANAPOLIS — The smooth sounds of brass and string instruments will fill the downtown air this fall when the Indy Jazz Fest returns!. From Sept. 17-28, a lineup of international stars including Chaka Khan, Marcus Miller and Michael Franks will take the stage at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park.
WATCH: Colts' QBs, RBs and WRs get together prior to training camp
Colts’ veterans and rookies will both report for training camp on July 24th, but several of the quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers have recently spent some time together to prepare for the upcoming season. Michael Pittman posted to his Instagram account a video of him and a number of...
Carmel middle school girls on wrestling team eager to see sport grow
Ana Penquite figures she will have more company from girls in the wrestling room in the future. “It’s a fun sport, and there are not a lot of girls at my school that do it,” said Penquite, who will be an eighth-grader at Clay Middle School in August. “When they hear about it, they are surprised.”
Big Ten Basketball: 2024 offseason grades for each team
At the very beginning of the offseason, the Hoosiers were lucky to even get a passing grade. 5-star commit Liam McNeeley left for UConn as a sign of potential trouble. The program was able to rebound by landing Bryson Tucker, a top-30 wing prospect who was a late addition after the G League Ignite Team shut down.
Carson Hocevar’s Latest Crash: Rivals Furious, NASCAR Reacts!
Carson Hocevar’s Latest Crash: Carson Hocevar‘s crash at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has stirred considerable outrage among his competitors and elicited a firm response from NASCAR. His aggressive driving style, which has been a hallmark of his nascent career, has drawn criticism for recklessness, particularly following the notable collision involving Jimmie Johnson‘s car. Rivals like Ryan Blaney and Noah Gragson have voiced their frustrations, reflecting a growing discontent within the racing community. In consideration of these issues, NASCAR has imposed penalties and is reassessing safety protocols. The fallout from this incident may reshape team dynamics and influence future races markedly.
New homes being built in low-income Muncie neighborhood
MUNCIE, Ind. – Ten single-family homes are being built in Whitely Neighborhood this summer, part of the Southern Terrace development that aims to spread affordable housing in low-income areas of the city. The east-side neighborhood has been earmarked for development upgrades that include a new fire station, new park playground equipment and major repaving of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, an east-side thoroughfare. ...
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