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Are You Responsible If Someone Slips On Ice On Your Sidewalk In Indiana? Indiana winters bring icy sidewalks and driveways, creating potential hazards for pedestrians. But what happens if someone slips and falls on the ice outside your property? Are you legally responsible? The answer depends on several factors, including Indiana’s premises liability laws and […]

The holidays look magical… but behind the scenes, a lot of us are secretly juggling a heavy holiday mental load: planning gifts, organizing gatherings, tracking budgets, remembering every kid’s program, making travel decisions, and trying to create “perfect” memories for everyone. That mental load usually lands on one partner more than the other. Not because […]

AI has become the Swiss Army knife for modern life: it can plan your meals and write your emails, but when it comes to mental health therapy, there’s a big, flashing caution sign we all need to pay attention to: AI chatbots are not therapists—and relying on them like they are can actually be harmful.  […]

STATEWIDE–Temperatures will soon be back in the 60s across Indiana. “By the time we get to Friday, highs will reach the lowers 60s. By Saturday, highs in Indianapolis could reach 70. That’s a big difference what we were experiencing earlier this week,” said Jason Puma, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. Puma says […]

STATEWIDE–A geomagnetic storm Tuesday night caused the northern lights to illuminate the skies across both Indiana and much of North America. The event was triggered by a coronal mass ejection from the sun earlier in the week. “We got many reports across central Indiana regarding the appearance of the northern lights,” said Jason Puma, meteorologist […]

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CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — The Great American Songbook Foundation will host a free exhibition featuring rare artifacts from the 1954 film “White Christmas” from Dec. 1-20. The exhibition, in the Traditions Senior Communities Songbook Gallery at the Payne & Mencias Palladium in Carmel, will showcase iconic and rarely seen materials from the classic holiday musical, […]

Veterans Day 2025: Free Meals & Deals Around Indianapolis Veterans Day is a time to honor the brave men and women who have selflessly served our country, protecting the freedoms we hold dear. It’s a day to reflect on their sacrifices and show our gratitude in meaningful ways. Across Indianapolis, businesses and organizations are stepping […]

Have you ever been in a conversation where someone says, “Well, you made me feel embarrassed,” or “You made me feel worthless”  It lands heavy. It shuts down the conversation. And often, it leaves you holding emotional baggage that isn’t actually yours. Here’s the truth: “You made me feel…” is usually emotional outsourcing. It takes […]

Journey Announces Farewell Tour, Set to Begin in 2026 Legendary rock band Journey has announced plans for a farewell tour, marking the end of an iconic era in music. The “Final Frontier Tour 2026” will kick off on February 28 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and run through July 2 in Laredo, Texas, with 60 North American […]

Have you heard about TikTok’s Bird Theory?  You’re supposed to test your partner with it to determine the strength of your relationship.  Here’s the gist: If your partner sees something small and random — like a bird outside the window — and says, “Babe, look, a bird!”… what do you do? If you respond with […]

If you’ve ever told yourself… “I’ll be happy once things fall into place” – keep reading… The mistake in that statement is waiting for happiness instead of practicing it.  Life is too uncertain for a strategy like that to work.  Delaying happiness until all your ducks are in a row means it will never happen, […]

When a Mental Health Diagnosis is Used as an Excuse I recently came across a post on Reddit from a guy looking for relationship advice. His girlfriend had recently been diagnosed with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Since then, he said, she’s started using her diagnosis as an excuse for everything—being late, forgetting things, even bigger issues […]