Sean Taylor, the next superintendent for the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township, will step into the role in July.
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WISH-TV and News 8 cover breaking news, sports, community news and weather for the city of Indianapolis. Thanks to a partnership with Mirror Indy and other local news sources, you'll find some of their articles published here and some of our articles published on their website at wishtv.com and on the air on channel 8.
‘Snow Fever: A Christmas Karaoke’ comes to Phoenix Theatre
The new holiday comedy will bring quirky characters and festive chaos to Phoenix Theatre Dec. 6-22.
Which stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day?
When you inevitably forget some key ingredient for your Thanksgiving feast, here’s where you can send a helper to pick it up.
Taylor Swift’s shows prompt downtown road closures, parking restrictions
IMPD announced an extensive list of road closures from Nov. 1-4 — plus a map with a drop-off site, a rideshare pickup site, and a “parent pick-up” lot.
UIndy to host free vaccination clinic on Halloween
The free vaccination clinic is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at UIndy’s Schwitzer Student Center.
Tyrese Halliburton interviews Barack Obama in iconic podcast interview
The Indiana Pacers player interviewed Obama about his favorite young players in the NBA, coaching his daughters’ teams and the upcoming presidential election.
Meet Nugget, the dog who works at Lawrence North High School
As school districts focus on students’ mental health, school pets are becoming a more popular option to integrate into daily school life.
Lawrence Township teachers rally for pay raise
Amanda Rose, co-president of Lawrence Education Association, said some teachers work a second job to supplement their salaries.
Center Township constable pleads guilty; removed from office
Hatch pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges and one felony.
Education, property taxes dominate WISH-TV governor’s debate
Indiana governor candidates Mike Braun, Jennifer McCormick and Donald Rainwater laid out their visions for the state’s highest office in Thursday’s debate.


