The Memorial Day Holiday is the unofficial kick off to summer but those tempted to start by getting a “base tan” should be aware that there is no such thing as
Lee Hirsch, director of the bullying documentary 'Bully,' discusses the film ahead of an appearance in Indianapolis Monday night.
The director of the movie Bully is in Indianapolis today and you have the chance to meet him. Extra tickets for the special screening will also be available.
Indiana Historical Society announced the 2012 Lineup for Concerts on the Canal and has launched the “Museum Nights on the Canal” program taking place Thursday
A bicycling advocacy group has named Columbus and Fort Wayne to a list of bike-friendly cities in Indiana.
Henryville students lost their school in a tornado - and with it went a lot of special moments. Wednesday, country band Lady Antebellum helped them make new
Request tickets to see a special screening with director Lee Hirsch.
Every year, a duck makes her home in the courtyard at Chapel Glen Elementary School in Indianapolis. When the ducklings hatch, staff and students guide the
Daybreak Anchor Lauren Lowrey is back on the air after spending two weeks away for her trans-Atlantic wedding. She and her husband, Blake Lewis, tied the knot
As organizers of the Boston Marathon urge runners to be cautious Monday in what will be a hot day to run, WISH-TV Traffic Anchor Julie Patterson was prepping
Although much has been done, the long road to recovery continues in storm-ravaged Southern Indiana and help with rebuilding will be needed for quite some time.
WISH-TV presented checks Thursday to the Red Cross and the Salvation Army - two of the groups that have provided much-needed help in southern Indiana after
United Way of Central Indiana expects its 2011 annual fundraising campaign to break its record.
Hundreds of kids in Henryville headed back to school this week. Their school was badly damaged in a tornado earlier this month. Those students will be a
Because of donations from Hoosiers, delivered to the town of Henryville on Monday by WISH-TV, the community can put more of their money toward rebuilding.
The first big shipment of donated school supplies has arrived in southern Indiana to help furnish temporary classrooms that will house students whose schools