Indianapolis, IN
The 2024 total solar eclipse can be simulated
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Dan McGlaun has seen 15 total solar eclipses. He’s now using that experience and knowledge to teach others about eclipses leading up the 2024 total solar eclipse in April.
McGlaun created an eclipse simulator.
Participants can click on any area of the country and follow the path of the eclipse as well as see what it would look like.
“I thought, ‘Lets make this relevant for everybody. Everybody’s experience is unique it’s valid, it’s worth celebrating,’” McGlaun said. “So, this is a tool that works for people like me who want to plan all kinds of detailed things and it works for people who just want to know, ‘Where should I go, what’s it gonna look like, why should I care?’”
The total solar eclipse will take place on April 8. Those who would like to see a simulation of the eclipse can check it out at eclipse2024.org.
Indianapolis, IN
Up and down week of temperatures as we round out the month
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- FLURRIES OVERNIGHT & MONDAY
- GUSTS TO 30 MPH ON MONDAY
- UP & DOWN TEMPS THIS WEEK
Temperatures for our Monday will struggle to warm throughout the day with many area staying below the freezing mark. We’ll see some peeks of sunshine but not looking at too much sunshine throughout the day. Don’t be surprised if you see a few flurries but we aren’t expected a lot in the way of accumulation. It remains windy as well with some gusts to 30 mph.
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Temperatures will be up and down all week. After the chilly start to the week it turn more seasonable later in the week with even a few 50s.
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As for storms, flurries will be possible Monday and then a light wintry mix will be possible Wednesday night into Thursday. Any wintry related precipitation would melt by the afternoon with temperatures on Thursday in the 40s.
Indianapolis Weather Forecast:
Overnight: Cloudy – Flurries Low: 21°
Monday: Mostly cloudy – Flurries High: 31°
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy – Warmer. High: 43°
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High: 50°
Indianapolis 7-Day Weather Forecast
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Indianapolis, IN
New partnership celebrates Indianapolis’ Black baseball heritage
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Indians has partnered with GANGGANG, an agency centered around equity and culture, to honor the history of Negro Leagues and Black baseball in Indianapolis.
The partnership includes revitalized imagery for representing the original Indianapolis Clowns and
Indianapolis ABCs – two historic Negro Leagues franchises in the Circle City. They’ll focus on educational tools and community outreach opportunities through five core principles: respectful representation, cultural education, authenticity through collaboration, understanding and empathy, and empowering impact.
Redesigned on-field hats, jerseys, and merchandise honoring the original franchises of both the ABCs and
Clowns will be launched in May in conjunction with a three-part web series highlighting Negro Leagues
history, current activations and outreach, and GANGGANG’s visual creation process.
“This is an effort to not only celebrate history but also protect history and heritage. It represents a very
important part of Indianapolis history,” said Alan Bacon, co-founder of GANGGANG. “There wouldn’t be
this evolution of baseball if it weren’t for these original creators that we get to celebrate and talk about.”
During Negro Leagues Heritage Weekend on Friday, Aug. 21 and Saturday, Aug. 22, the Indians will suit
up as the ABCs, with the opportunity for fans to bid on game-worn jerseys to benefit Indianapolis Indians Charities.
Throughout the weekend, fans will have the opportunity to experience Negro Leagues educational opportunities and activations from local Black artists.
Fans are encouraged to submit their personal stories from playing baseball growing up, attending games at Bush Stadium or Victory Field, and any personal connections to the Indians, Clowns or ABCs, to baseball in Indiana here.
Indianapolis, IN
Three suspects injured in police shooting near 10th and German Church
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department are investigating after three suspects were injured in a police shooting at 10900 E. 10th St. Saturday, which is near Eastridge Elementary School. Police say no officers were injured.
Police say that SWAT officers were following a car full on individuals believed to be involved in a recent shooting. Police attempted to grapple the car and at least one occupant inside that car began shooting at officers.
At least one IMPD officer returned fire. The police were able to stop the car and four passengers were taken into custody.
Three of those passengers were taken to area hospitals. Two whose injuries were consistent with gunshot wounds. One had injuries that was not related to gunshot wounds. All three are stable.
IMPD believes there is no ongoing threat to public safety and that no uninvolved community members were injured in this incident.
This is no other information immediately available.
This story will be updated.
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