
Beairshelle Edmé
Anchor at WXIN-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
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1 month ago |
cbs4indy.com | Tyler Haughn |Beairshelle Edmé
INDIANAPOLIS — Doctors at Riley Hospital for Children recently performed a rare surgery on a baby from Booneville, who was suffering from “congenital vertebral dislocation.” This condition involves a spinal curvature that was impacting 9-month-old Harper’s other organs, including her thoracic and lumbar spine. “In this patient is an abnormal segment meaning that the vertebral body did not form properly.
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2 months ago |
cbs4indy.com | Beairshelle Edmé
INDIANAPOLIS – In 1922, Black and white Hoosiers lived in the same city but didn’t share the same world. Access in every way was limited to Indianapolis’ Black residents, a reality echoed across the nation at a time when reformation was happening. Voting rights for women started to take shape, and in the same year, the U.S. House passed an anti-lynching bill, a measure that wasn’t signed into federal law until 100 years later when President Joe Biden did so in 2022.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
fox59.com | Beairshelle Edmé
INDIANAPOLIS - FOX59/CBS4 is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, taking us to the dance floor of Indianapolis' longest-running Latin dance studio. Dance is universal as it's spoken not with words, but with movement. "I often tell people learning to dance is like learning to speak another language; what's difficult is learning the correct pronunciations of the word," said Kyle Kulmann, founder and owner of Latin Expressions Dance Company.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
fox59.com | Beairshelle Edmé
INDIANAPOLIS - In 49 states it's just basketball, but this is Indiana!That's how the saying goes, and FOX59's Beairshelle Edmé learned how the Hoosier state has embodied this phrase since the late 1800s. "The cradle of basketball" is what Dr. James Naismith called Indiana after being in the Hoosier State to watch a game of the sport he invented. Naismith's first players were at the YMCA where he created the game in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
fox59.com | Beairshelle Edmé
INDIANAPOLIS - When people are in danger, they may call the police; when people are sick, they probably call the doctor. But when there's a mental health crisis, who should Hoosiers call? It seems everyone agrees on who shouldn't pick up the line. In an August community town hall after several officer-involved shootings and controversial crisis responses, Deputy Chief Kendale Adams answered a Hoosier's question about the topic of police responding to mental health calls.
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