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Silent seasons no more: Colts and Indians allowing full capacity at home games
Lucas Oil Stadium is sure to be louder than last year, when few fans were allowed in the stadium due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 9:49 PM EDT June 29, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Two Indianapolis teams are have announced they ll be allowing fans at full capacity.
Indianapolis Colts fans will be able to fill Lucas Oil Stadium this year. Team officials said Tuesday the Colts have been approved to host full capacity home games, which comes to about 63,000 people.
Similarly, the Indianapolis Indians on Tuesday announced Victory Field will be operating at full capacity, which is 13,750 fans, beginning July 1 and all restrictions at the field will be lifted for the final 40 home games.
Dec 30, 2020 / 04:44 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Two Indianapolis police officers were hurt in a four-car crash including two police cars Wednesday afternoon on the city’s north side.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department’s Northwest District was called to the personal-injury accident about 2:25 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of Michigan Road and Kessler Boulevard West Drive. That’s in a commercial area.
The two IMPD officers were not identified. One was taken to a hospital; the other was checked by medics at the crash. Medics also checked two other people in the crash.
Officers apparently were in route to the same call when their cars collided with two other vehicles driven by civilians, IMPD Public Information Officer William A. Young said in an email to News 8. Young did not say where the officers were going.