WNBA All-Star game, Indianapolis
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Colts Wire on MSNIndianapolis Colts 53-man roster prediction before training camp startsWith the Indianapolis Colts' first training camp practice almost here, let's take a swing at predicting what the final 53-man roster ends up looking like. While OTAs and minicamp provided us with some additional insights,
A man has been arrested on suspicion of homicide after a woman was shot and killed early July 19. He has not been formally charged.
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WISH-TV on MSNIndianapolis Burger Week returnsIndianapolis Burger Week returns this Monday with $7/$8 gourmet burgers from local restaurants across the city.
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Colts Wire on MSNAI predicts all 17 games for Indianapolis Colts in 2025; here is the final record"The Colts open at home, where they’ve lost 11 straight season openers," wrote Grok, "but Miami’s run-heavy offense faces a Colts defense improved against the run. This is a winnable game if the quarterback (likely Richardson) starts strong."
The weekend is ending on a stormy note across a large portion of the U.S., as more than 76 million Americans face the threat of severe weather on Sunday from the Northeast to the Midwest.
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Angel Reese was among the players who could be experiencing the Indianapolis nightlife for the first time, and the Chicago Sky star took to social media early this morning to give the city a ringing endorsement, comparing Indianapolis to Miami.
Indianapolis faces a week of weather changes with probable thunderstorms and high heat indices above 100 degrees.
Homelessness in Indianapolis increased by at least 7 percent from last year, according to a new report from the Coalition for Homelessness Prevention and Intervention.
"Tipping off All-Star Saturday with 2,500 families is what it is all about," said Dianna Boyce with the WNBA Host Committee. The kids walked in All-Star Bounce, a free event put on by the WNBA and Pacers Sports & Entertainment where kids got to dribble a ball downtown, no matter their skill level.
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Colts Wire on MSNFormer Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle lands with BengalsFormer Indianapolis Colts' defensive end Taven Bryan has landed with a new team, signing with the Cincinnati Bengals, according to Mike Garafolo. A former first-round pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2018, Bryan had spent the past two seasons in Indianapolis. During that span, he appeared in all 34 games, which included making 17 starts.