Indianapolis, IN
Winter weather advisory: Road conditions worsen, multiple crashes reported
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Snow is hitting central Indiana, leaving Hoosiers with slick roads and low visibility.
A winter weather advisory is in place for much of Indiana until 1 p.m. today. Snow and wind gusts up to 35 mph are expected. There will be 1-2 inches of snow accumulation and 3 inches in north east portions of central Indiana.
The worst of the snow is expected to stop around 8 a.m., however a spotted flurry may return in the afternoon.
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9:29 a.m.
The Boone County Sheriff’s Office reported vehicles sliding off the road on I-865, between I-465 and I-65. Use caution in the area as emergency workers help the drivers.
9:16 a.m.
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security says that Orange County, Brown County, Franklin County are under a Travel Watch. Road conditions are dangerous and only essential travel, such as to and from work or in emergencies, is recommended.
9:04 a.m.
INDOT reports a crash that closed the left lane for northbound traffic on I-465 between West 10th and 21st streets. Use caution in the area.

7:40 a.m.
A car stalled on I-465 near South 9th Avenue. The westbound left lane is closed.

7:30 a.m.
How much snow did you get? Indianapolis reported a total of 1.8 inches of snow.

7:35 a.m.
A vehicle slipped off off the road between Sam Jones Expressway and West Minnesota Street on I-70. Look out for the crash and drive slowly.

7:25 a.m.
Indiana State Police Evansville district reports three vehicles slid off the road on I-64. Two are east of U.S. 41, and one is near mile marker 48, east of Lynnville.
7:00 a.m.
Multiple crashes have been reported for the Indianapolis metro area. The Indiana Department of Transportation says there are three crashes on the west and south sides of I-465.
The first crash happened on the exit ramp from I-465 onto 56th Street. The exit ramp has slow northbound traffic.
On I-465 between South Meridian Street and Bluff Road a semi-truck jackknifed. The two right lanes are closed for westbound traffic.
The northbound left lane is closed after an accident between South Shadeland Avenue and U.S. 52 on I-465, INDOT says.

6:20 a.m.
Road conditions in Hamilton county went “from bad to worse,” the Carmel Fire Department said. Multiple crashes have been reported overnight and into the morning.
One vehicle slipped off of U.S. 31 and crashed into a pond. The driver got out safely before help arrived, CFD says.

Low visibility and slick roads lead to dangerous driving conditions. If you need to head out this morning, make sure to go slow, leave lots of room to break, and be safe.

Indianapolis, IN
Highlights: Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter; February 27, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — “The Zone” featured highlights from eight high school boys basketball games from across central Indiana on Friday.
Watch highlights of Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter above.
Final Score: Tri-West 65 Cardinal Ritter 62
“The Zone” airs each Friday at 11:08 p.m. Click here to watch ‘The Zone’ for basketball highlights on February 27, 2026.
Indianapolis, IN
New bridge over 96th Street adds to Nickel Plate Trail connections
FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) — The Nickel Plate Trail pedestrian bridge over 96th Street is officially open.
It was being touted Friday as a major milestone for central Indiana’s growing trail system. The street is the Fishers-Indianapolis border.
Leaders called the project a critical connection point for the Nickel Plate Trail. The new bridge helps move the nearly 17-mile trail closer to its goal of connecting multiple counties through one continuous path.
The bridge also came with a 1.3-mile trail extension. A $4.5 million grant from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources made the bridge possible.
Dale Brier, deputy director of Indiana Department of Natural Resources, talked about the state’s Next Level Trails grant program. “Currently, we have 89 trail projects that that were funded with that money. Fifty-nine of those are complete. We’ve got 12 under construction. As of this opening, we have 167 miles of trail that have now been opened with that grant money.”
People who frequently take the trail for their daily exercises say they’re excited the bridge is finally open.
Alan Errichiello of the Fishers Running Club said, “Extending this down south into Indianapolis is a big game changer for us. It’ll add a lot of miles that we can easily get into.”
Resident Tracy Mundell said, “Trying to get to the other side was nearly impossible, so I think most people didn’t even attempt it. It’s going to be great, we can get over to the other side, and I’m anxious to see what’s over there.”
The final portion of the project, called the Clear Path project, remains under construction.
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, a Republican, said, “We need to double-down on that investment, and we know time and time again here in the city of Fishers that trail systems, the ability to get up and get out and get active, is such an important part in our culture of health, that an investment like this is critical.”
Once complete, local leaders say the goal is to provide a more safe and connected routes between Noblesville, Fishers, Indianapolis and other surrounding cities.
Resident Steve Mundell said, “It’s lovely. It’ll be real convenient to get across too.”
Indianapolis, IN
Good and bad from Colts’ 2026 NFLPA report card grades
What grades did the Indianapolis Colts earn on the 2026 NFLPA report cards?
The NFLPA is no longer able to make their annual report cards public. However, ESPN’s Kayln Kahler was able to obtain a copy of the reports following the 2025 NFL season, and the Indianapolis Colts were again around the middle of the pack.
In these report cards, players rate numerous aspects of the organizations they play for, from ownership to the training facilities and everything in between. According to Kahler, 1,759 players contributed to these grades.
So, where did the Colts end up this year relative to the rest of the NFL this year?
Overall, the Colts ranked 17th. Below is a breakdown of each individual grade they received.
- Treatment of Families: B
- Home Game Field: D
- Food/Dining Area: B
- Nutritionist/Dietician: A-
- Locker Room: C+
- Training Room: B
- Training Staff: B+
- Weight Room: B
- Strength Coaches: A
- Position Coaches: B
- Offensive Coordinator: B
- Defensive Coordinator: B+
- Special Teams Coordinator: B+
- Team Travel: B-
- Head Coach: A-
- General Manager: A
- Team Ownership: A
Of note, although the Colts haven’t been to the postseason in five years, Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard both received high marks.
Carlie Irsay Gordon, Kalen Jackson, and Casey Foyt earned an A in their first year as the primary owners.
The field at Lucas Oil Stadium received a very low mark, earning a D, while the locker room was given a C+. Those were the two lowest grades the Colts received.
Compared to the 2025 rankings, the Colts moved up two spots this year, after coming in at 19th last year.
The biggest jumps the Colts experienced came in the Food/Dining grade, which went from a C to a B. The Team travel grade also jumped from a D+ to a B-.
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