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Past articles by Demie:

IMPD finding more illegally modified guns

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis police said they’re dealing with a […] → Read More

Cathedral High School students' rare diagnosis leads to lifelong friendship

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Crossing finish lines has never been an […] → Read More

Doctors seeing variety of symptoms in positive COVID-19 cases

Local doctors say symptoms for COVID-19 seem to be all over the board right now. → Read More

Divers resume search for missing 2-year-old girl in Bartholomew County

COLUMBUS, Ind. (WISH) — Divers resumed a search Saturday morning […] → Read More

Porch pirate steals supplies from salon owner, IMPD says it does not track porch thefts

Porch pirates on the prowl in some Indianapolis neighborhoods, and a recent theft is impacting a salon owner. → Read More

Cpl. Humberto Sanchez name to be last added to Westfield memorial

WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — In front of a house in […] → Read More

State health officials hope new efforts keep Hoosiers out of hospitals

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — COVID-19 testing is once again a top […] → Read More

Indy inches closer to 200 homicides

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Police are investigating several deaths after another […] → Read More

Holcomb's executive order loosens Indiana's quarantine rules for schools

Indiana is loosening its quarantine rules for schools and some parents are concerned. → Read More

Indiana woman paralyzed in ATV crash walks down aisle on wedding day, against odds

DECATUR, Ind. (WISH) — An Indiana woman overcame all the odds when she walked down the aisle at her wedding on Saturday. Brittney Bedwell was told she would never walk again after she was paralyzed in an ATV crash. The crash changed her life and almost ruined the big moment she had always dreamed of. “It was really important to me because I got to watch my sisters walk down the aisle with him,… → Read More

1 dead, 2 wounded after shootings; men found in 3 locations on west side

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — One man died and two other men were wounded Thursday night in shootings on the city’s west side, police said. Police were trying to figure out why three people were shot and found at three different locations on the west side. The shootings could be related, investigators say. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and emergency medical crews were sent to a report of… → Read More

Legal and criminal justice experts weigh in on Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict

Two experts used the word "surprised" when describing their reaction to the verdict in Derek Chavin's trial, but not necessarily by the verdict itself. → Read More

No-show vaccine appointments becoming a problem in Hamilton County

No-shows at vaccine appointments are becoming more common in Hamilton County as more clinics open. → Read More

Carmel taking wait-and-see approach to mask mandate

The city of Carmel is taking a wait-and-see approach when it comes to the state's decision to end the mask mandate and ease restrictions come April 6. → Read More

Former BrewDog employees claim they were fired based on gender and sexual orientation

CEO Jason Block also said on Twitter that several men employed by BrewDog did lose their jobs for performance issues, but none of them at the Indianapolis location. → Read More

Some companies make offices look more like home to encourage employees to come back

FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) — The coronavirus pandemic is changing the way a company in Fishers does business. For years, Mindset has designed office furniture for places like Lilly, Purdue University and Community Hospital. Now some employers have said when they bring their workforce back, they want the office space to be different. Many companies are ditching cubicles and desks for couches and… → Read More

IMPD outlines increase in 2021 budget while some call for defunding the department

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on Wednesday presented its $261 million budget for next year to members of the City-County Council’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee. The department is seeking $7.7 million more than this year’s budget for 2021. The meeting started at 5:30 p.m. and still had not concluded nearly five hours later. A group of Black… → Read More

Summer weddings could still happen, Indy venue advises couples how to prepare

The Biltwell has had to reschedule about a dozen weddings for later in the year or in 2021. → Read More

Work out from the comfort of your own living room during pandemic

With gyms and workout studios closed, many people are worried about how they will stay active over the next few weeks. → Read More

1 injured in train, box truck crash in Johnson County

The back end of the truck was hit by the train. → Read More