The Charming Restaurant In Indiana That Secretly Serves The State’s Best Fried Chicken
Hidden in plain sight on Indianapolis’s north side sits a culinary time capsule where fried chicken transcends mere food to become something almost spiritual – Hollyhock Hill, where golden-brown perfection has been making Hoosiers swoon for generations. I’ve eaten fried chicken across America, from roadside stands to...
Some franchise owners concerned as Jack’s Donuts CEO faces lawsuits
Some Jack’s Donuts franchise owners are concerned about the company’s financial future as legal troubles mount for Jack’s Donuts CEO, Lee Marcum.
Advance Auto Parts closing 700 locations, including stores in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An auto parts company with locations across the country is closing more than 700 stores ahead of its initiative to help the business and its “restructuring plan.” Advance Auto Parts announced in November 2024 a restructuring plan resulting in the closure of about 500 stores, 200 independent...
Fort Wayne Coca-Cola employees strike
Some Coca-Cola Bottling Company employees are on strike, in protest of unfair labor practices, according to a picketing sign.
Indiana Charter Schools & Parents Look for Help Busing Students
Shawanda Tyson loves the Paramount charter schools in Indianapolis where she sends her young son. There’s just one big drawback for Tyson in this city, where more than half of students attend charters — transportation. Tyson usually drops her son, who is 9, off with an aunt early each morning. The aunt then brings...
FWPD: Cash, guns, and fentanyl found in Fort Wayne warrant search
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – The Fort Wayne Police Department says that its’ Vice & Narcotics Division, with support from the FWPD Emergency Services Team (SWAT), executed search warrants at 3423 Adirondack Drive and 4434 Holton Avenue, both located in Fort Wayne on Friday. Police say it was...
Garrett High School program receives national award
Specifically, the program was awarded for its curriculum, hands-on training and established industry partnerships.
Braun’s plan for Indiana’s small towns will only hasten their decline | Opinion
The Braun administration has offered a rural economic development plan for Indiana. It looks a lot like plans offered by GOP and Democratic governors over the past 75 years. Indeed, the only element distinguishable from such a plan in the 1960s is broadband. Back then, we were worrying about better phone service....
A rare total lunar eclipse happens this week. Will skies be clear for the...
Despite a chance for thunderstorms, central Indiana can be cautiously optimistic about catching North America's one and only total lunar eclipse of 2025 when it shines above the Hoosier state later this week. Beginning Thursday night into early Friday morning, the full moon will turn a coppery shade of red as it...
The Prettiest Lake in Indiana is the Perfect Summer Escape
One Indiana lake was recently named the prettiest in the state, and trust me, you'll want to add it to your summertime bucket list. As you know, we have a lot of lakes in Indiana. These lakes scattered all throughout the state provide guests with great opportunities for boating, kayaking, fishing, swimming, and some...