© 2025 Northeast Indiana Public Radio
A 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Public File 89.1 WBOI

Listen Now · on iPhone · on Android
NPR News and Diverse Music
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Support for WBOI.org comes from:
Congress is taking back funding for public media. You can help Save WBOI. Donate Now >>

Search results for

  • Indiana signs deal to aid federal deportation efforts. Gov. Braun suggests local wheel taxes as cities face revenue drops. Public media may see funding return, but not soon enough.
  • Kroger workers rally in Indy for better pay, benefits, and union transparency. Beto O'Rourke urges Hoosiers to back Texas Dems fighting GOP redistricting. I&M Power, Google unveil new data center energy plan.
  • Mayor Tucker plans to use state tax funds for neighborhood projects, pending council approval. Braun to meet with VP Vance amid national redistricting push. Indiana launches blackout license plates.
  • The panel discussion focuses on how downtown Fort Wayne can evolve to improve cycling.
  • The Fort Wayne Youtheatre performs adaptations of "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Masque of the Red Death" as part of its 2024 "Halloween Tales" offering.
  • The WBOI content team looks back at some of its best and most popular stories and projects from the last year.
  • Students from Canterbury School of Performing Arts offer arrangements of holiday classics on this special edition of WBOI Presents.
  • Mayor Tucker took office in May 2024 following the passing of Mayor Tom Henry. She reflects on the odd start to her tenure, the forward momentum of the city and where she hopes 2025 takes it.
  • A special presentation of four local nominees for the writing category of this year's Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, presented by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers and Fort Wayne Museum of Art.
  • Sam Whitehead is a reporter with GPB News.He has worked with “Here and Now,”NPR News, “State of the Re:Union,”WSKG News, andWRVO News. He also co-foundedWRFI Community Radio Newsin Ithaca, New York.He hasn’t won any awards yet.In his free time, he tries to become a better storyteller. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
64 of 25,646