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Carlos Diaz

Carlos Diaz

Broadcast Journalist and Reporter at WTHR-TV Online

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Carlos Diaz
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Apple makes some changes amid 'Right to Repair' push - WTHR

The company is now designing phones that are easier to open and providing greater level of access to parts and tools. But advocates say their push isn’t over.
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Greenwood students having serious discussions about domestic violen...

Students in the new classes designed paper T-shirts, each honoring a domestic violence victim, telling their real-life tragic and fatal story.
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Original ‘Curly Dog’ returns to Edinburgh decades after it was intr...

“I was convinced to get back to the original place where it all started,” said Chuck Fulford, the son of Curly Dog inventor Walt Fulford.
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Indiana native, Florida teacher brings Hoosier hospitality to the S...

We ventured down to the Sunshine State to talk to Roger Raymond about love, music, basketball, and Hoosier hospitality.
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Room Service on Wheels opens in Fishers

“Everything in our kitchen is a scratch kitchen, so everything’s fresh. Nothing’s frozen. Our menu is designed for speed,” founder Randy De John said.
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Biometric security becoming more affordable, available for consumer...

The same technology we have used for years to unlock our smartphones is now being used to unlock our homes.
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17-year-old Franklin racer is all about family

The month of May is all about racing here in central Indiana, and racing has been a huge part of a certain champion driver from Franklin, Indiana. Emerson Axsom has been winning trophies in racing for the last 12 years, which is even more incredible when you consider he’s only 17 years old. But for…

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Brown County horse farm offers healing to Hoosiers

Horses have the power to transform somebody’s life and to help them improve in their confidence.
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Westfield mother wrapping gifts for a living with successful business

Amber Blakley said her business has become so popular over the last two years that she’s wrapping gifts year round.
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Inaugural Hoosier Chocolate Festival set for February

The first-ever Hoosier Chocolate Fest is coming to the Bridgewater Club in Westfield on Valentine’s weekend.
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Mother-daughter concierge team will run your errands, organize your...

A mother-daughter team on Indy’s north side are happy to run your errands and organize your life.
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Greenwood woman selling decorative wreaths out of butcher shop

A few years ago, Darlene Eastes-Suter made brightly-colored wreaths for the holiday season, but the demand got so high, she now makes them all year long!
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Greenwood Fieldhouse sports complex nearing completion

13News got an exclusive first look inside Greenwood Fieldhouse.
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Indianapolis baker competing on Food Network show for chance at $25...

Asia Coffee, an interior designer from the Broad Ripple area, is competing for $25,000 in a baking contest.
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High school football webcasts funnel through Indy’s Scottish Rite C...

When COVID-19 forced webcaster Indiana SRN out of on-location broadcasting booths last season, they set up shop in a downtown limestone icon.
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Local Hispanic woman honored for helping community during COVID-19 ...

Belkis Ramirez has played an important part during the pandemic as an infectious disease program specialist at the Marion County Public Health Department.
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Equestrian Team Jumping makes one of the most unique Olympic sports

The United States has medaled in Team Jumping in six of the last nine Olympic Games.
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Pandemic pivot from dog groomer to cookie maker

Chelsea Walsman had been a certified dog groomer for years. Then, in the middle of the pandemic, she decided to start designing, baking and decorating cookies.