IFD battle vacant funeral home fire on Indy’s near east side
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Fire Department responded to a fire at a vacant funeral home Saturday evening. According to IFD, just before 8:15 p.m. firefighters responded to a report of a fire at a vacant building in the 1600 block of East New York street. Firefighters said there were no occupants in the...
The Enormous Consignment Shop In Indiana Where You Can Fill A Bag For $20...
In the polished suburb of Carmel, Indiana, nestled among high-end boutiques and gourmet restaurants, sits a bargain hunter’s paradise that defies its upscale surroundings. Amanda’s Exchange stands as a monument to thrift, style, and the timeless joy of finding something wonderful without emptying your wallet. Let me...
Court docs: Teens robbed man before shooting him Aug. 9 in Carmel
An Aug. 9 shooting that seriously injured a man at Carmel’s Gramercy apartments occurred after four teens attempted to rob him, according to a probable cause affidavit. The shooting occurred at 5:30 p.m. in the 1100 block of Golfview Drive and led to multiple felony charges against four 17-year-olds: Malachi Hoffman,...
Unsolved Murders: Kosciusko County And Beyond
SPEEDWAY — The quadruple murder of four young Burger Chef employees in 1978 stunned the Speedway community. On the evening of Nov. 17, 1978, assistant manager Jayne Friedt, age 20, and three high school students: Daniel Davis, 16; Mark Flemmonds, 16; and Ruth Ellen Shelton, 17, were performing closing duties...
EPD Focuses on Impaired Driving Enforcement Ahead of Labor Day
Labor Day weekend is often associated with celebrations, barbecues, and travel. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most dangerous times on the road. Alcohol and drug use during holiday weekends contributes to a sharp increase in accidents, injuries, and fatalities. Evansville Police Department Joins Statewide...
Churches participate in ‘Streets to Home Indy’
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We often hear about the lack of affordable housing and the homeless camps around Indianapolis, but on Sunday, local faith communities focused on how the city as a whole can work together to meet the needs of people who are sleeping on the streets. Churches around the city urged their...
IMPD Joins National Effort to Crack Down on Drunk Driving in Indianapolis
In an attempt to curb the perils of impaired driving, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) is joining national efforts with a tough message to motorists: "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over." Starting today to August 30, IMPD will be ramping up their patrols in conjunction with sobriety checkpoints...
Eskenazi Health hosts second Community Day Health Fair
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Despite the heat and chances of a pop-up storm, people on the east side of Indianapolis got a healthy start to their weekend. That’s because WISH-TV, along with other community partners, sponsored an Eskenazi Health Community Day Health Fair on Saturday. The fair was held on the Eskenazi Health...
Mid-North Food Pantry serves record number of families in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Mid-North Food Pantry in Indianapolis is experiencing unprecedented demand, serving 233 families in a two-hour shift as of their latest Saturday pantry event. Located at 3333 N. Meridian St., the pantry operates on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, as well as the third Saturday of each month...
Welfare Check Leads to Human Trafficking Arrest in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department investigation has led to an arrest and the rescue of two individuals from a human trafficking situation. The case began with a simple welfare check and unfolded into a complex rescue operation. On August 14, 2025, officers were dispatched to a home in the...