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Colts Moving Training Camp to Indianapolis in 2027

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts are heading home. The team announced Friday that starting in 2027, Training Camp will move from Westfield’s Grand Park to the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center in Indianapolis.

The team has been at Grand Park in Westfield since 2018. By making the switch, the Colts join more than 25 other NFL teams that now prefer to hold camp at their own year-round practice facilities. The team says the move is driven by “growing logistical and technological demands” that are better met at their home base.

“This was a tough decision, because we’ve had a wonderful experience at Grand Park and have valued working so closely with the city of Westfield and Hamilton County over seven summers,” the team said. “We’re grateful to Mayors Scott Willis and Andy Cook and their staffs, Hamilton County’s business, tourism, public safety, and community leaders, and of course the people of Westfield and the hundreds of volunteers who shared their time and energy to make sure camp was safe, smooth, and enjoyable for all.”

Fans of the Grand Park experience don’t have to say goodbye just yet. The Colts confirmed they will return to Westfield for the 2026 training camp before making the permanent move to Indianapolis the following year.

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Indianapolis temperatures to climb but Valentine’s looks cold and wet

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After weeks of below-freezing weather, snow-covered sidewalks and slush-lined streets around Indianapolis could melt this week as temperatures climb into the upper 30s and 40s and, for the most part, remain there.

Meteorologists with the local National Weather Service predict milder temperatures starting Monday in Central Indiana before rain and (yes) a chance of snow returns in the forecast just in time for Valentine’s Day.

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Here’s a quick look at Central Indiana’s weather this week.

When will temperatures get above freezing in Indianapolis? Soon, but snow could return

Temperatures across Central Indiana are expected to climb as high as 37 degrees Monday, Feb. 9, then higher Tuesday, reaching into the mid-40s and 50s, according to NWS. A chance for snow, however, exists Thursday and Friday.

Meteorologists in a Monday social media post also warned warming conditions could lead to an increased threat of ice jams — when large chunks of broken ice block the flow of rivers — that could cause localized flooding.

What’s the Valentine’s Day forecast in Indianapolis, Indiana?

Take an umbrella if you plan to go out Saturday in the Indianapolis area for Valentine’s Day. There’s a 40-50% chance of rain. Even if it doesn’t, temperatures are expected to range in the 30s and 40s, so take a coat.

Central Indiana weather forecast, per NWS

🌤️ Monday: Sunny early, then becoming partly sunny, with a high near 37 and a low with a low around 30.

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☀️ Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45 and a low around 28.

🌤️ Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 38 and a low around 25.

☁️❄️ Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36 and low around 25. A 20 percent chance of snow.

☁️❄️ Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39 and a low around 24. A 20 percent chance of snow after 1 a.m.

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☁️🌧️💘 Valentine’s Day, Saturday: A 40 percent chance of rain during the day. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40 and a low around 30. A 50 percent chance of rain in the evening.

☁️🌧️ Sunday: A 40 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 41.

John Tufts covers trending news for IndyStar and Midwest Connect. Send him a news tip at JTufts@Gannett.com. Find him on BlueSky at JohnWritesStuff.



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Halftime: Seahawks lead Patriots, 9-0

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Seattle Seahawks defensive end Rylie Mills, right, sacks New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, left, during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

SAN FRANCISCO (WISH) — The Seahawks head into halftime leading the Patriots, 9-0, in Super Bowl LX.

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The Seahawks got on the scoreboard in the first drive of the game, with Jason Myers making a 33 yard field goal.

Myers also added a 39 yard field goal and a 41 yard yard field goal in the second quarter.

The Seahawks defense was dominant, forcing the Patriots into punts on their first five possessions of the game. The Patriots had just 51 total yards in the first half.

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold was 9-for-22 passing for 88 yards.

Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III had 14 carries for 94 yards in the first half.

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Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was 6-for-11 passing for 48 yards.

The Patriots are set to receive the ball to start the second half.



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Man Killed after Rear-Ending Excavator in Indianapolis

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INDIANAPOLIS — One person died in a crash late Saturday night, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

Officers arriving on East Washington Street, between Arsenal Avenue and Oriental Street, found a GMC pickup truck that had rear-ended a parked excavator surrounded by safety cones and was on fire.

The truck driver died at the scene. While investigators believe speed was a factor, they are still determining if drugs or alcohol played a role.

Anyone with information is urged to call IMPD detectives at 317-327-6549.

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