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Cat Sandoval

Indianapolis

Investigative Reporter at WISH-TV (Indianapolis, IN)

πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | Investigative Reporter @WISH_TV I Formerly @scrippsnews @nypost @nydailynews

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  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Cat Sandoval

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) β€” Thousands of teachers and families showed up in full force Monday at the Statehouse ahead of a legislative vote on a bill to overhaul Indiana property taxes.

  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Cat Sandoval

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) β€” The National Weather Service is offering free classes to anyone interested in helping them spot a tornado or developing severe storm. It’s part of their storm spotter program. β€œYou play a vital role in what we do: the citizen scientists, the spotter,” said Earl Breon, a forecaster with the National Weather Service. The National Weather Service has been at the forefront of storm warnings.

  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Cat Sandoval

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) β€” Five robotic teams from IPS school Cold Spring will be heading to the Vex Robotics World Championship this May in Dallas. They’ll join 30 robotic teams from the state. Cold Spring School, more than any other school in Indiana, will be sending the most number of robotic teams. Elementary and Middle school Students build and program robots to do various tasks, like collect 4-inch balls and shoot them into square baskets.

  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Cat Sandoval

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) β€” More than 36,000 firefighters from around the world have descended right here in Indianapolis for their annual Fire Department Instructors Conference. Firefighters from 51 countries are showcasing the latest fire safety techniques and tools including robots, drones, and tracking systems, and attending classes and listening to speakers.

  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Cat Sandoval

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) β€” After heavy rains last week, floodwaters from the White River early this week covered the yards of 20 homes on the north side of Indianapolis near 77th Street and Westbrook Boulevard. Indianapolis Fire Department Dive Capt. Bryan Fleck said of the residents, β€œMost of them have already evacuated. We made contact with about 10 households, and they wished to remain in their homes.”IFD reported no injuries from the flooding.

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