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The Salvation Army also had donuts and coffee available at three locations in Indianapolis for law enforcement and firefighters in Indianapolis. → Read More
NEW CASTLE, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana sugar makers are hard … → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Downtown Indy is launching a new way to inspire support for businesses downtown. “Community Over Competition” videos are being added to the Back Downtown campaign lead by Downtown Indy. The goal is to remind people how much support for local businesses is needed during the ongoing pandemic. “We will be here tomorrow, if you’re here today,” is one of the phrases used in the… → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A nurse at Riley Hospital for Children … → Read More
IU School of Medicine researchers have received a multi-million dollar grant to study a potential treatment for opioid addiction. → Read More
NASA announced earlier this week that the mission is a "go" weather pending. → Read More
As the holiday weekend approaches, Indy Parks is easing some restrictions. → Read More
Wednesday morning at 10:30, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett is set to discuss resources for small businesses. → Read More
Buses will not run on Friday. → Read More
Data shows there are twice as many suicides as homicides in the United States each year. → Read More
Andrea Dougherty’s fight started in February of 2015 in the emergency room. → Read More
The camp gives kids a chance to be active and also learn fire safety. They participate in several obstacle courses and mock training exercises with firefighters by their side. → Read More
The fitness facility is part of the redevelopment of the former Milano Inn restaurant building. → Read More
"I ended up doing what I had always dreamed about. In some ways I carved my own niche," Davidson said. → Read More
When drivers become athletes, there are certain workouts that make sure they're the strongest behind the wheel. → Read More
According to the CDC, about 10 people drown every day in the U.S. and that does not include boating-related deaths. → Read More
About 11-million deaths a year are linked to poor diet worldwide, according to a new study. → Read More
Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting. → Read More
A Brownsburg home was nearly condemned last November, but the decision of one man gave a struggling family the second chance they desperately needed. → Read More
A new study says the number of push-ups a man can do could indicate his heart health later on in life. → Read More