
Shea Goodpaster
@sheagoodpaster
Photojournalist at WRTV.
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05-08-2012 20:13:47
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Companies around the globe are experiencing outages due to a glitch from the cyberstrike software. It’s even impacting operations here at Indianapolis International Airport (IND) You can see quite the lines and crowds forming at this early hour. We’re LIVE this morning with the details WRTV Indianapolis




Trooper Joe Malone climbed up an interstate sign where he compassionately & emphatically convinced a young woman not to jump into traffic. Eventually, she reached out to Trooper Malone, they shared a hug & Indianapolis Fire Department 🚒 got them both down safely Please contact 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for help



The snow plows are out in the metro area! We are seeing slide offs, crashes and people with their flashers on I-70 westbound. Downtown roads are snow covered and slick with mounds of snow at turn lanes. Tune in to Good Morning Indiana as we continue to monitor. WRTV Indianapolis

Here’s a look at I-70 Eastbound and exit ramps in the area. Traffic moving around 30 mph with many cars with their flashers on. We are live every 15 minutes this morning for a look at your roadways. WRTV Indianapolis

Two good bands of snow on radar still. Also, you can see where the snow to the north has ended. Although blowing and drifting will still take place. Most areas where it is still snow will see an inch or less of accumulation. WRTV Indianapolis


RIGHT NOW: U.S. 40 and Mount Comfort Road in Hancock County, IN. People are having to help push one another out of the gas station parking lot. WRTV Indianapolis

❄️ Hancock County Roads ❄️ Deputies reporting roads still covered by snow from blowing and drifting These 📸 from South of US 40 near from 500 West area FOX59 News 93 WIBC Indianapolis CBS4 Indy WIBC Traffic WISH-TV News WRTV Indianapolis 93 WIBC Indianapolis WTHR.com


“The snow artist” is officially done with this year’s creation. On the south side of Greenfield you will find Rick Horton’s creation. It took 15 hours to create this giant octopus. WRTV Indianapolis 📸: Shea Goodpaster







Neighbors here on the east side are confused. What is this strange object that fell on the sidewalk. They say they heard a loud boom a few hours ago during severe wx. When they looked out their window, they saw this. It’s become a tourist attraction here on N Pasadena St. WRTV Indianapolis

