INDIANAPOLIS — The Circle of Lights is a celebration that includes the lighting of what some people consider the world’s largest Christmas tree. This year’s event will resemble most past years, with some people making both the ceremony and the stringing of the lights, a family tradition. “My father, his name was Elmer Green, he […]

  INDIANAPOLIS — Lights at the Brickyard is back at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! Lights at the Brickyard features 500 light displays on a two-mile course through the IMS infield and historic oval, including the front stretch and the ‘Yard of Bricks.’ This year, there are more than three million lights on display. Lights at […]

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The Mozel Sanders Foundation is preparing to feed thousands of Hoosiers on Thanksgiving Day. You can expect to see an assembly line of volunteers at Butler University serving a warm meal. Reverend Mozel Sanders started the family tradition more than 40 years ago. “There were some people outside the church one time […]

INDIANAPOLIS  – Free rides on the IndyGo Red Line are about to come to an end. IndyGo offered riders three months of free rides on the rapid transit line due to issues with Flow Bird, the company in charge of their payment system.  The payment system wasn’t ready in time for the Red Line’s launch […]

MUNCIE, Ind.–The big eating holidays are about to begin. You’ll likely have the chance to eat plenty of turkey, ham, dressing and lots of desserts. Nutrition lecturer Christy Tunnell, at Ball State University, says you can enjoy yourself, and still take precautions to keep from gaining a lot of weight. “If grandma makes the best […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Marian University has announced it will offer a fourth doctorate degree. Beginning with the 2020-2021 academic year, Marian will offer a Doctorate of Education in Organizational Leadership through its Fred S. Klipsch Educators College, reports Inside Indiana Business. The 34-month program will be offered online and on-campus. It is designed to “help students […]

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A magical holiday tradition returns to Newfields this weekend.  Winterlights at Newfields opens Saturday and continues through Jan. 5.  You can walk through the gardens and enjoy thousands of lights as you make your way to the Lilly House which is also decorated inside and out. The lights outside Lilly house are synced […]

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.–For Purdue basketball player Matt Haarms, you could say he doesn’t mind having a “ruff” day.  Haarms like to spend his free time volunteering at Natalie’s Second Chance Dog Shelter, which is a shelter in Tippecanoe County.  He enjoys walking and interacting with abandoned dogs.  Purdue University tweeted about Haarms’ experience. They chronicled […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — New research from an IU professor says more men are more reserved towards women because of the Me Too movement. The research comes from the 9th annual “Singles in America” study with Match. 5,000 single Americans took part in it and IU professor says more than half of single men say the […]

SPEEDWAY, Ind. — The last Ferrari to win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the fastest car in Indianapolis 500 history are part of “From the Vault,” a new exhibit at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.  The exhibit features a collection of items from the IMS Museum’s storied vault, including rarely-seen and never-before-displayed cars, trophies, […]