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Southwest Adds Two Non-Stop Flights From Indy to Florida

Southwest Adds Two Non-Stop Flights From Indy to Florida INDIANAPOLIS Thinking about flying down to Florida for a summer vacation? Southwest Airlines has added two new destinations from the Indianapolis International Airport. The company will have a non-stop flight from Indy to Panama City available five times a week, starting June 6. You’ll also be able to fly non-stop from Indy to Miami on Saturdays, starting June 12. This will be the first time Indianapolis travelers will be able to fly to Panama City, and this is the first time Southwest, specifically, has flown to Miami. “Good news keeps landing here in Indy, almost weekly in fact,” said Mario Rodriguez, executive director of the Indianapolis Airport Authority. “This news means more destinations, more choices, and a previous unserved market now accessible out of Indy and a first for Southwest to Miami.”

As economy opens, Bub s Burgers struggles to fill job openings

May 6, 2021 / 10:38 AM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Bub’s Burgers and Ice Cream on Monday has more than 50 job openings. The owner has signed an agreement to open a fifth location of the local restaurant at the Indianapolis International Airport. One of the holdups is getting people in the door to work.  Olivia is one of two servers working the noon rush at the Zionsville location of Bub’s Burgers. It is a constant hustle to keep up with the orders and customers. The owner of Bub’s needs about 50 more people like Olivia.  “Some servers over the weekend made on average $29 or $31 an hour serving tables. They work a five to six hour shift serving tables, that’s pretty good,” said Frey. 

Expert: FedEx shooting example of devastating effect of a failure

View Comments A red flag law expert testifying in front of a US Senate subcommittee on Wednesday said the FedEx mass shooting that took place in Indianapolis two weeks ago shows the devastating effect of a failure when a state s red flag law is not fully invoked.  Josh Horwitz, executive director of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, made the comments alongside testimony from four other witnesses hours before President Joe Biden was expected to urge lawmakers to adopt more restrictive gun control laws in his first address to Congress.  Senators heard from the witnesses during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution as they mull over the prospect of creating federal grants that encourage states to enact red flag laws like those seen in Indiana and Connecticut.

Mooresville school bus involved in serious crash, no children injured

The crash happened just before 7:30 a.m. in the 3000 block of S High School Road. Credit: Bill Reilly/WTHR Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 8:59 AM EDT April 21, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS A Mooresville school bus was involved in a crash Wednesday morning, as road conditions caused several crashes across central Indiana due to overnight snow.  The crash happened just before 7:30 a.m. in the 3000 block of S High School Road near the Indianapolis International Airport.  Police say there were children on the bus at the time of the crash but no injuries were reported among them. The driver of the truck involved in the crash was transported to an area hospital in serious condition. 

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