Lead Stories
The U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory to business interests in a labor dispute. The court ruled against unionized drivers who walked off the job, leaving their trucks loaded with wet concrete.
Arts & Culture
Former Allen County Prosecutor Karen Richards shares her love of local history, this time focusing on old hotels in Fort Wayne. She will be speaking at the Cinema Center Saturday.
State & Local News
The festival runs one-night-only at a locally-run theater in Columbia City.
WBOI Presents
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry's State of the City address was Wednesday, Feb. 15. He sat down with WBOI reporter Tony Sandleben for an interview prior to the speech.
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Short Wave hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber talk about a paralyzed man that walked again, a sticker vaccine and the science behind a crop of new RSV vaccines.
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The NBA finals kick off Thursday night. It's the first time the Denver Nuggets have made it to the league championship in the franchise's 47-year NBA history. Denver is stoked.
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A federal court in Texas hears arguments Thursday in a long-running case about the future of DACA. The program provides temporary legal protection to some immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
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During sleep, the brain strengthens memories it expects to use in the future. Now, scientists say they've found a way to enhance this process. This research might someday help people with memory loss.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Chilean musician Alex Anwandter about his new disco-influenced album El Diablo en el Cuerpo.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley, a member of the Democratic Party, about provisions in the debt ceiling bill approaching a Senate vote.
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Jordan's crown prince has married a Saudi architect. The union carries political undertones and comes at a critical time for Jordan.
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Georgia peaches will be harder to find this summer. Bad weather pretty much wiped out this year's crop.
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Several people remain missing after a partial building collapse in Davenport, Iowa. A paper trail shows the city has been aware for months about the building's deteriorating condition.
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NPR's Rachel Martin talks with the actor Jeff Hiller about how his character on HBO's Somebody Somewhere reflects some of his own personal spiritual journey.