Daybreak Drive-IN: Massive earthquake unleashes waves of fear
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Literal waves of water and figurative waves of fear have dominated the early morning hours on July’s penultimate day. A massive earthquake and the tsunami warnings it has spun off lead today’s edition of the Daybreak Drive-IN, Indiana’s first and fastest morning news podcast. Subscribe to have news, sports, and weather delivered to your device every weekday morning before 5am.
- The overnight and early morning hours have been full of fear and tension across the Pacific Ocean, after one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded rocked Kamchatka in Russia. Experts put it at an 8.8 magnitude and immediately issued tsunami warnings from Japan to Hawaii to America’s Pacific coast. In Hawaii, many resorts moved guests to upper floors for the night.
- Indianapolis police say they are trying to find the last of four people pulled over in stolen car – touching off gunfire that left an officer and one of the original suspects wounded. IMPD says when officers pulled over the car and went to arrest the driver, two passengers ran – and one fired shots… prompting officers to fire back. As of the most recent update, one suspect is in custody in the hospital, two others are in jail, and the fourth is on the run.
- A federal judge has sentenced a man to eight years in prison for setting an IndyGo bus on fire. It happened in April of 2024. Prosecutors say Demarcus McCloud started the the fire near 38th and Meridian, destroying the bus and damaging the stop. All passengers and the driver made it out safely.
- The Trump administration is using Indiana as the launching point of a plan to repeal most major emissions regulations. The head of the EPA spoke at the Kenworth plant in Indianapolis to announce an end to a 2009 declaration that has served as the basis for rules limiting engine emissions. The proposal would also eliminate electric vehicle mandates and greenouse gas rules across the country.
- Caitlin Clark is out again for the Indiana Fever for tongiht’s game against the Phoenix Mercury. It’ll be the shooting star’s fifth straight game sidelined with a groin injury. Kelsey Mitchell has stepped up in Clark’s absence, pouring in at least 20 points in the last three games.
- We’re seeing patchy morning fog and expect another sunny, hot, and humid afternoon. High of 94°.