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INDIANAPOLIS — A new grocery store on the northeast side of Indianapolis is expected to fill many needs in what has become a food desert in recent years. Officials said Thursday that construction of the 14,000 square foot full-service Indy Fresh Market will begin in August near the new Cook Medical-Goodwill medical device manufacturing facility […]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQsBs5cJYYI   INDIANAPOLIS — With Memorial Day Weekend just around the corner, swimming pools will soon open again and many parks departments are struggling to get lifeguards. It’s no different in Indianapolis. Indy Parks is lacking in lifeguard applicants and they need many more before the summer pool season kicks off. “Those positions are crucial […]

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Dr. Virginia Caine gave an update Wednesday on Marion County’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “At our last update we mentioned a flattening of the increase in positivity,” Hogsett said. “While a small increase has cropped up since that time, again there has been no dramatic surge.” Hogsett used the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — After having to postpone in-person commencement ceremonies last year because of the COVID-19, universities and colleges in Indiana are getting ready to ceremonies this spring. Because the number of guests will be limited at some ceremonies, schools are will live stream the events. Here’s what you need to know about the plans.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3Kjqys5usQ INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis family is moving forward with a civil rights lawsuit against the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Thursday marks one year since the death of Dreasjon Reed, and a federal lawsuit in Indianapolis has its next hearing on May 19. Last May 6, Reed led police on a chase, which he shared on Facebook […]

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Marion County Public Health Department is easing outdoor COVID-19 restrictions based on new guidelines established by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. COVID-19 vaccinations in Indiana: Get details and sign up Indiana coronavirus resources and timeline of events More coronavirus coverage from WISH-TV The announcement was made during […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana businesses will be required to adhere to new requirements when they hire employees younger than 18 years old beginning July 1. A new employer registration platform known as the Youth Employment System (YES) will replace the need for work permits, according to the Indiana Department of Labor’s Bureau of Youth Employment. “Schools […]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOSQUqiLhDE INDIANAPOLIS — Family members are remembering a 23-year-old woman and her newborn daughter who lost their lives in a crash on Indianapolis’ east side Sunday morning. Diasia Hogan was driving when she got into an accident with another vehicle before 11 a.m. near the intersection of Roy Rd. and Franklin Rd. Diasia died at […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A downtown Indianapolis staple for many years is back! The Original Farmers’ Market is reopening for its 25th season starting on Wednesday, May 5. The Farmers’ Market will run every Wednesday, May through the end of October, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. rain or shine, located outside on Market Street. The Original Farmers’ […]

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The Indiana State Fair is returning in 2021. The Indiana State Fair will kick off on Friday, July 30 and will run until Sunday, Aug. 22. The theme of this year’s fair will be “celebrating all things Indiana and the resiliency of the Hoosier Spirit.” “We have almost three full months before […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A software company headquartered in downtown Indianapolis announced it would be expanding and creating up to 405 jobs. “Kennected” is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company founded in 2018. The technology company created the marketing software “Lead Flow Mastery” which helps business owners and entrepreneurs with various platforms and automated lead generation. It was recently […]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSrwMFLryiQ INDIANAPOLIS — More than half the adults in the United States have gotten at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine. As companies begin to think about bringing their employees back into the office, some are realizing vaccinations are a part of that. A staple in Indianapolis for 116 years, Brian Shapiro is incentivizing […]