
Amber Grigley
News Anchor and Reporter at WRTV-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
Amber joined @WRTV as an Anchor/Reporter in April 2021. Former: @WKRG @ABC3340 @WFXGFox54 @WTOC11 @11AliveNews @V103Atlanta π» [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
wrtv.com | Amber Grigley
INDIANAPOLIS β Imagine... A sports bar for women, showcasing women's sports. Sports Bra is coming to Indianapolis. "I think it's a great idea. The concept is great," Monique McIntyre, from Chicago, said. "They just never put them on anywhere. I mean, that's the problem. It's just always been in the background. Now it's, it's must-see TV, right up front," women's sports fan Barb Brondyke said. "I just remember wanting to be in the NBA, you know, from a really young age.
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2 weeks ago |
wrtv.com | Amber Grigley
INDIANAPOLIS β Bringing healthier options to the community is the goal of the floating farmerβs market. Friday kicked off the inaugural weekend of the "Floating Farmers Market," and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Many community members believe that this initiative marks a great start towards a brighter future filled with healthier choices.
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2 weeks ago |
wrtv.com | Amber Grigley
INDIANAPOLIS β Taking technology to another level, the Recycle Force facility is home to the first machine of its kind, which recovers rare earth materials from electronic waste. "Most of you know we employ people coming home from prison. And Americans buy too much stuff and throw it away, and we're trying to figure out how we remake the people and the things we throw away and things society wants and needs," Gregg Keesling, President & Founder of Recycle Force, said.
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3 weeks ago |
wrtv.com | Amber Grigley
INDIANAPOLIS β Summertime is almost here, which means pool parties and beach days. But a fun day in the water can lead to tragedy if proper precautions aren't taken. "Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death amongst kids ages 1 to 14, and it's the first leading cause of death of kids ages 1 to 4," said Dr. Allyson Brown, CEO & Founder of Sea Scope.
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1 month ago |
wrtv.com | Amber Grigley
INDIANAPOLIS β When it comes to solutions, Indianapolis continues to enhance its violence reduction plan. As students prepare for summer break, city leaders tell WRTV that elevating their summer experience is key to fighting crime. "That's the message we want to carry forward, and we want to encourage folks to choose peace instead of violence," said Dane Nutty, President and CEO of the Indy Public Safety Foundation. That message has been ringing across Indianapolis for three years.
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"I have lots of memories inside of there," says one guy who spoke with me after learning Nine Irish Brothers on Mass Ave closed PERMANENTLY. The franchise owner sent me a statement - saying in part "Leaving Mass Ave is bittersweet." Check out my story at 11 @wrtv

It was a well known bar & pub on Mass Ave in Indy -- and it has closed. Here's the statement the franchise owner sent @WRTV's @AmberGrigley. "All good things come to an end. The franchise owner of Nine Irish Brothers on Mass Ave has decided to close business after an

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The WRTV Toy Drive crew at the Academy Sports + Outdoor Greenwood location! Come on out and drop off some new unwrapped toys to help make the holidays brighter for Hoosier kids! https://t.co/8u5yzVUmRl

We are up and at it this morning. @wrtv Toy Drive @Academy in Greenwood!

Special thanks to everyone who is stopping by to donate to the WRTV Toy Drive outside Academy Sports + Outdoors in Greenwood, including these little ones who made a big donation. https://t.co/PxVBMbchFP