
Jessica Gruenling
Reporter at WRTV-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
WRTV reporter | Regional Murrow winner | Temple grad🍒
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3 days ago |
wrtv.com | Jessica Gruenling
INDIANAPOLIS — A new program at Arsenal Tech High School is helping improve student attendance while also focusing on their mental health. This year, the school put together two “Reset Rooms.” The goal is to offer a safe space for students to talk about things they’re going through. “A place they can decompress and to talk about whatever they’re going through.
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6 days ago |
wrtv.com | Jessica Gruenling
INDIANAPOLIS— Indiana businesses are relieved that there is a pause on non-China tariffs, that’s according to a survey done by the Indiana Chamber. “We have heard and continue to hear from businesses across Indiana about the uncertainty around tariffs,” said Vanessa Green Sinders, the CEO of the Indiana Chamber. The Chamber put out a survey to gauge the level of concern around proposed tariffs to its member companies.
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1 week ago |
wrtv.com | Jessica Gruenling
INDIANAPOLIS— On Monday morning, Megan Jefferson is working on one of her latest murals. “I just love working with spray paint and painting big. It’s a really amazing medium,” said Jefferson. She’s working on a homeowner's fence. “It is really cool. I think homeowners look at it as an opportunity to express themselves and come up with something that's unique for their space,” said Jefferson. This particular mural is going on Bob Helmsing’s property.
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1 week ago |
wrtv.com | Jessica Gruenling
INDIANAPOLIS — The start of the WNBA regular season is just a month away and Monday night is a big night for the league with the 2025 draft. This year though, you won’t find the Indiana Fever at the top of the draft. The team held the number eight pick before a trade that brought Sophie Cunningham and Jaelyn Brown to Indy. The Fever will pick in the second round with the 19th, 20th, and 33rd picks. The Fever were busy in the off-season with free agents signing.
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2 weeks ago |
wrtv.com | Jessica Gruenling
HAMILTON COUNTY— On Wednesday morning, the Fishers Freight are getting ready for their first home game. “A lot of nerves, but I think we’re bringing something special,” said Krystapher Oakley, a defensive lineman on the team. The Freight are in their inaugural season. They played their first game on the road at Northern Indiana and came away with a win. Now, they’ll get to play in Central Indiana for the first time.
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Had some fun over at the Fishers Event Center! The Fishers Freight will play their first home game tonight. This is there inaugural year in the IFL. Kick off is at 7pm against the Tulsa Oilers! https://t.co/7ZeSicP9Nx

As the sun comes up… here’s a look at some of the damage in Carmel after a possible tornado came through last night. @wrtv https://t.co/rP5eaasX51

The IMS Museum officially reopens today! The museum underwent a 17 month renovation that added 40,000 square feet and new interactive exhibits. The museum opens to the public after the ribbon cutting at 10:30 am. Ticket info here: https://t.co/AmOT42JvaU @wrtv https://t.co/hrfwiInU2X