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  • 3 weeks ago | channel3000.com | Parker Carlson |Danielle Zulkosky

    Click here for updates on this story    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) -- A Perry Township Meridian High School student overdosed from fentanyl laced in a vape pen; two doses of naloxone saved the student’s life. On Tuesday, a male student used a THC vape without knowing that it was laced with fentanyl. School nurses and police quickly administered naloxone, known commercially as Narcan, twice before the student regained consciousness.

  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Jennifer Peltz |Michael R. Sisak |Parker Carlson

    NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge dismissed New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ corruption case on Wednesday, agreeing it was the only practical outcome while blasting the Justice Department’s “troubling” rationale for wanting the charges thrown out — namely so the Democrat could help President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The judge, though, denied prosecutors the option to refile the charges after the mayoral election. Judge Dale E.

  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Parker Carlson |Danielle Zulkosky

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Developers for the Circle Centre Mall on Tuesday unveiled their $600 million plans to make the mall into a mixed-use, open-air center for shopping, entertainment and living. Hendricks Commercial Properties, the owners of the mall as well as the Bottleworks District and the Ironworks at Keystone in Indianapolis, released a batch of renderings showing plenty of green space and shops open at the mall.

  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Darian Benson |Parker Carlson

    INDIANAPOLIS (Mirror Indy) — Near Post Road and Rawles Avenue on the east side sit 76 acres of urban forestry. Lifelong eastsider Brian Miller knows the forest well. His dad would bring him to the woods as a kid, and he would explore with friends after school. As an adult, he enjoys watching the wildlife and taking his nieces and nephews for walks through the area. “It’s always been there. I just can’t imagine it not being there,” Miller said.

  • 1 month ago | wishtv.com | Claire Rafford |Parker Carlson

    INDIANAPOLIS (Mirror Indy) — If you’ve been wanting to take a citizenship test or learn more English, these free classes may be for you. Registration is open now for the Burmese American Community Institute’s English language and citizenship classes. Though classes are free, the textbook is $20. The 11-week sessions will be held at BACI’s office, 4925 Shelby St., Suite 200. Orientations for the new sessions are March 31 and April 1-3.

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