Indianapolis, IN
February's farewell heatwave for Indianapolis
TONIGHT
Clear conditions prevail, dipping to a mild 37°F. The south-southwest wind easing to light south after midnight mirrors the calm before the forecasted stormy shift.
TOMORROW

A sunny start to the week with an exceptional high of 68°F, as southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph highlight the near-record warmth for late February in Indianapolis, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to seize the day.
TOMORROW NIGHT
Clouds increase with a 30% chance of late-night showers and thunderstorms, signaling a shift to more volatile weather. Mild conditions continue with a low around 55°F and south winds at 8 to 17 mph, gusting as high as 26 mph.
TUESDAY
The chance of showers and thunderstorms increases to 40%, mostly after 2pm. Despite the overcast skies, temperatures will reach a high near 70°F, accompanied by a vigorous south wind at 14 to 18 mph, with gusts potentially up to 28 mph. Some of these storms could turn severe in the afternoon hours. While not super common, this is certainly the time of year when an occasional severe weather outbreak occurs so stay alert. High winds look to be the most likely form of severe weather encountered.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Showers and thunderstorms become more likely as the night progresses, with an 80% chance of precipitation. It’ll be breezy with lows around 51°F and south-southwest winds at 22 to 28 mph.
8 DAY FORECAST

The forecast for the upcoming week in Indianapolis calls for a dynamic weather pattern. Near-record highs continue Monday, with potential for severe weather Tuesday into Tuesday night. Midweek transitions to cooler, more typical February weather, with a cold front introducing chances of rain and snow showers by Wednesday. As the system passes, conditions will clear, with temperatures returning to normal by the weekend. Residents should remain alert for severe weather updates and enjoy the warmth while it lasts.
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.
Indianapolis, IN
Pots & Pans Pie Company expands with new Monon Trail location
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each and every Saturday, WISH-TV highlights a local company together with our partners at Indiana Grown.
This week, Clarissa Morley with Pots & Pans Pie Company joined Stacy Schooler on News 8 Daybreak to share updates about the recent expanding of the company and of course, curb our sweet tooths with a few yummy desserts!
Pots and Pans Pie Company began operations in 2016 by serving five local farmers’ markets during its first summer. Following two years as a mobile vendor, the business expanded into its first brick-and-mortar storefront at 49th Street and College Avenue in 2018.
The company produces pies, cookies, and other various pastries by utilizing local Indiana farms to supply their seasonal menu. They primarily work with with Becker Farms to obtain meat, eggs and milk. Fruit for summer pies is sourced from Garwood Orchard and the company also partners with Gunthorpe for additional supplies.
Apple pie and sugar creme brulee are permanent menu items, but the rest of the selection changes throughout the year. Morley explained that the offerings are dictated by the Indiana harvest. “Every other month we rotate our menu seasonally,” Morley said. “When rhubarb’s in season we have rhubarb, when raspberry is in season we have raspberry pie.”
For customers looking for savory options and a “easy recipe,” the shop sells frozen take-and-bake pot pies. Morley said that these allow customers to take credit for baking a fresh meal at home. “You baked it at home, so that is true,” Morley said.
The business recently expanded with a new location in early October at 54th Street and the Monon Trail. This outpost operates differently than the main bakery, serving as what Morley described as a “glorified concession stand.” The location features community-focused items such as local hot dogs, popcorn, milkshakes, ice cream, and tiny chicken pot pies. Old fashioned candies are also available.
“So after somebody is walking on the Monon Trail, after all the calories they’ve lost, they can come get some new treats!” Schooler said jokingly.
Pots & Pans Pie Company offers national shipping through Goldbelly. If interested in purchasing any products, be sure to check out their website and give them a follow on social media for monthly menu updates and more!
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