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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – A nationwide public transportation mask mandate goes into effect Monday night a minute before midnight. The order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requires masks on all transport hubs, bus and train stations as well as airports and ride shares. For the city of Indianapolis, that includes the Julia M. Carson Transit Center, IndyGo buses and bus stations,… → Read More
Workers started the take down process at 7:30 AM. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The year 2020, along with the pandemic, brought a lot of changes with it. Additionally, 2020 also ushered in a wave of new words and phrases into everyday langue. From coronacut to Zoom fatigue to Mexit, Daybreak8 looked back at some of the words the world never expected to say a year ago with a word quiz: 2020 addition. Watch the video and play along. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The Indy 500 Mile Challenge comes to an end on Thursday after six months of people logging their miles to the virtual finish line. The 500 Festival announced the first time fitness opportunity in June as a way to keep the spirit of the month of May going through the pandemic. “We didn’t anticipate what we’ve gone through in the last eight months but our mission is very… → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and a good reminder that, although rare, it is possible for men to get the disease. “It’s a big shocker, you never really hear about men getting breast cancer a lot,” said breast cancer survivor Curt Jones, who is sharing his message of survival. Jones has two adult children, a wife and works in logistics at Subaru of Indiana. He’s… → Read More
This is a non-partisan event and is not affiliated with any political party. → Read More
The sickness made him weak and after years of being in and out of the hospital, doctors finally decided his best chance at survival was a heart transplant. → Read More
Carmel, Ind. (WISH) – A weekly summer tradition in Carmel got a patriotic twist this Fourth of July morning. The Carmel Symphony Orchestra performed for visitors and residents from 8:15 am to 11:15 am. “This is the first time these musicians are playing live since February,” said Christian Starnes, director of operations at Carmel Symphony Orchestra. The market normally closes on July Fourth to… → Read More
It's a concern some News 8 viewers share. → Read More
Daniel began to lose his sight at 18-years-old due to a rare genetic condition that left him about 85% blind. → Read More
Governor Holcomb has laid out Back On Track Indiana based on a 4-point data plan and is subject to change. → Read More
Some churches made the decision to continue services as planned, but with extra precautions. → Read More
The Gennett Recording Studios was a small part of the larger music business of Starr Piano Company, which was based in Chicago. → Read More
Now it it's 22nd year, the GBBC is a four-day citizen science project which helps scientists capture information about birds around the world. → Read More
It's a day that puts the spotlight on the more than 18 million people suffering from the disease worldwide. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - The Farm at Butler University is celebrating a milestone this year. The campus has featured the destination for sustainable agriculture and urban farming for a decade. "We started with a third of an acre. Now, we → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - On a 10-degree day in downtown Indianapolis, a group of dedicated yogis were downwards, upwards and everything in between in a 95-degree room. But, it's not the intense heat the founders of The Hot Room say that make → Read More
The 500 Festival and OneAmerica hosted a volunteer kickoff party Wednesday morning. → Read More
Hip preservation surgery isn't new. → Read More
Indianapolis Fire Department Battalion Chief Rita Reith said one man was critically injured in the fire. → Read More