© 2026 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:

Search results for

  • ISP urge awareness and reporting to help trafficking victims. Lawmakers target homeless encampments. Bill tightens Medicaid and SNAP eligibility to prevent fraud and abuse in Indiana welfare systems.
  • A Fort Wayne foundation has changed its name. Ball State economist explains tariff impacts on U.S. economy. Indiana Senate advances bell-to-bell school cellphone limits despite bipartisan concerns.
  • We hear from Curt Cignetti, Fernando Mendoza, and Kirkwood Avenue in the aftermath of IU's national championship win over Miami. Zach and Victoria also discuss girls' wrestling state finals, high school basketball, and Rams kicker — and Warsaw native — Harrison Mevis.
  • Allen County judge announces retirement. Lawmakers are again trying to dissolve some township governments in Indiana. Advocates rally for bills to address Indiana's healthcare affordability crisis.
  • The Allen County Sheriff's Dept. surprises a local elementary school. Eight Republican Attorneys General reject executive order to reclassify marijuana. Hoosiers face foreclosures at increasing rates.
  • Childcare is in crisis in Indiana after the state slashed funding for vouchers. The Indiana football team is back at the Rose Bowl this week for the first time in more than fifty years.
  • Indiana Senate Judiciary chair ousted in wake of redistricting split. Hoosiers barred from using SNAP benefits on sugary drinks, candy. Feds pause shutdowns of two coal-burning Indiana power plants.
  • Indiana 2026 legislative session resumes today. Indiana residents can begin filing to run in the primary election. Rokita, Braun file court motion to place Ten Commandments monument at the Statehouse.
  • Indiana sues Eli Lilly alleging insulin price-fixing scheme. Indiana lawmakers announce legislative priorities focused on cost-of-living issues. Governor Mike Braun issues his first pardon.
  • Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman. Zach and Victoria turn their attention to high school basketball. We close with notes on the Komets, the Colts, and more.
77 of 26,672