Morning News Audio Archive
Apr.
30: Jill Long Thompson is one of two Democrats vying for Governor of the great state of Indiana.
Apr.
30: Carolene Mays is Publisher and President of the Indianapolis Recorder and she is running for the 7th Congressional District.
Apr.
30: Truck drivers are feeling the squeeze on the high gas prices . Truckers Rob and Charlie give their opinions.
Apr.
30: Does taking a village to raise your child affect them in a positive way?
Apr.
29: Jake and Terri talked with Sen. Barack Obama in the second part of their interview. Senator Obama can "hoop."
Apr.
29: Dr. Woody Myers has a lengthy resume, but what are his plans for the highly contested 7th Congressional District?
Apr.
29: A new First Lady (or maybe First Gentleman) will be filling the White House before you know it, what kind of mail will they be receiving?
Apr.
28: Jake and Terri talked with Senator Barack Obama as he traveled to Indianapolis from Anderson. In the part one of the interview, Jake asks Senator Obama about the content of some of his advertisement claims are true.
Apr.
28: Indiana 7th District Congressman Andre Carson joined us to talk about the upcoming Congressional faceoff on May 6th.
Apr.
28: What are some do's and don'ts with your pooch? A local trainer talks about our best friends .
Apr.
28: Indianapolis Metro Police continue to actively investigate the robbery of an eastside Huntington Bank branch that left a pregnant woman critically injured. Deputy Chief William Benjamin gave a media briefing including law enforcement's frustrations in several false leads that have come about.
Apr.
25: Steven Singular is the author of "When Men Become Gods" about the background of how the Texas Polygamist cult could have happened.
Apr.
25: Betsy Broder , Assistant Director for Privacy and Identity Protection at the Federal Trade Commission has served as a member of the President’s Identity Theft Task Force and talks about the new facets of Identity Theft.
Apr.
25: The eggs are a-hatchin' and "Falconheads" are a-watchin'.
Apr.
25: Yard Doctor Trey Rogers has some advice for that yard that may soon be out of control.
Apr.
25: Jake and Terri took your calls for a community calendar .
Apr.
24: Devon Scott talked one-on-one with Hillary Clinton moments after her downtown appearance.
Apr.
24: The Attorney General's Office has a new enforcement arm that handles Identity Theft. J. Michelle Sybesma is a victim turned advocate of the fastest growing crime in America.
Apr.
24: Terri and Jake got an entomology lesson from Dave
Miller , a bug buster who's now a State Senate candidate.
Apr.
24: Dawn Yingling , an employee of our sister station HANK-FM, got to do what lots of people only dream about - introduce a Presidential hopeful at a rally.
Apr.
23: How will Sen. Clinton's win in Pennsylvania affect the Hoosier State? WIBC Political Analyst Brian Vargus talks about the impact.
Apr.
22: Local man Allen Keita (former Kentucky High School State Wrestling champ) wrestled the match of his life...an intruder! By the way, Allen is also legally blind.
Apr.
21: Dr. Ronald S. Federici serves as an advisor to Angelina Jolie on international adoption and if you are thinking about adopting, he will be in Indy this weekend.
Apr. 18: Earthquake! The Morning News went
Wall-to-Wall with your calls, our 24-hour newsroom observations,
eye-witness reports, and expert analysis.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8
Apr.
18: Amber Stearns and Joe Ulery were in the middle of a newscast when the quake rumbled.
Apr.
18: Annette "Mickey" Lentz , Executive Director of Catholic Education and Faith Formation for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis got an audience with the Pope along with a small group of educators from around the US.
Apr.
17: Some people complain about the negatives of Indianapolis Public Schools. Others, like Anna Bennett of the IPS Renewal Team celebrate the positives and look to improve the quality of education.
Apr.
17: Angela joined us this morning (by accident) after a misplaced call to the new 93.1.
Apr.
17: Hitchhiking goes high tech with ridecheck.com .
Apr.
17: Father Christopher Roberts from Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Carmel has met the Pope and talks about the effect of Pope Benedict's visit to the states.
Apr.
17: Miss the Democratic debate from last night? Here is a rewind of Hillary Clinton's portion.
Apr.
17: Here is the rewind of Barack Obama's debate.
Apr.
17: Think you are out of time with the college application process ? It's not too late.
Apr.
16: In response to our "beneficial tanning" segment, dermatologist Dr. Annette Deneen has beef with tanning beds having benefit.
Apr.
16: Where are the good seats in an airplane ? Which airline does the best job? Seatguru.com has the answers.
Apr.
16: Ever wondered if experimental treatments are worth the experiment? A cancer survivor from La Porte talks about her experience.
Apr.
16: First Lady Cheri Daniels has a great way of staying in shape and a free pedometer offer!
Apr.
16: The Pacers season is over tonight, but Mark Boyle won't fret. He might make soup instead.
Apr.
15: Speedway is in the process of redeveloping some area around the Motor Speedway. Who does this affect and how will it happen?
Apr.
15: An Indianapolis company claims that they have a tanning bed that is beneficial to your health.
Apr.
15: What should you be teaching your kids about finance?
Apr.
14: If Terri could be the sister of any television star, it would be Valerie Bertinelli . The "One Day at a Time" actress talked with Jake and Terri about her lifestyle and dietary struggles.
Apr.
14: Guess that breakfast cereal based on a smattering of cereal Haikus . (part one)
Apr.
14: Guess that breakfast cereal based on a smattering of cereal Haikus. (part one)
Apr.
14: Keep your eyes peeled for scammers that pose as the U.S. Mint.
Apr.
14: Spring sports seasons are beginning. What are the signs that your young athlete could be experiencing asthma problems?
Apr.
11: Jose Canseco continues to blow the whistle on more fellow steroid users in the game of baseball. He also goes after another segment of the population.
Apr.
11: Steve Penny, President of USA Gymnastics talks about how the potential Olympics boycott would affect the Indianapolis-based group.
Apr.
11: What are some ways to help the emerging critters in your yard? Alligator Aaron from Silly Safaris has ansers and critters of his own.
Apr.
11: Which U.S. city doesn't pull its own weight around here?
Apr.
10: Rufus "Bud" Myers , Executive Director of the Indianapolis Housing Agency talks about a housing scam foiled by the IMPD and Marion County Prosecutor's Office.
Apr.
10: Amanda Hugginkiss? Someone was REALLY named that? It's true and a new book has more unbelievable names for newborns .
Apr.
10: Danny Bonaduce has run the gamut of career moves after his days on the Partridge Family. What does he have in the works now?
Apr.
10: Just for fun... Which state should be erased from the map as a "non-contributor?" Jake, Terri, and you mull it over.
Apr.
10: Which state should be erased from the map as a "non-contributor?" Here's part two of our conversation with you.
Apr.
9: Chris Renner is a Hoosier sports marketer working in Beijing. How are the Olympics (and the protests of the Olympics) changing life in Beijing?
Apr.
9: So your kids have picked their school and are hitting their Senior slump. How are you going to pay for the "best 4 years of their life?"
Apr.
9: Our pal Bill from Noblesville created a "Little Ditty" about Terri and Jake.
Apr.
9: Our Tough Jobs series continues with one of Hillary Clinton's closest advisors.
Apr.
9: Some of our neighbors are taking on the housing crisis themselves.
Apr.
9: *WEB EXCLUSIVE* Terri and Amber Stearns chatted with Christian de la Fuente , soap opera star and Dancing with the Stars icon.
Apr.
8: Which toilet seat is the worst to use in a public restroom? Prevention Magazine has this and other nasty facts to keep you less germy around the house and beyond.
Apr.
8: Our friend Christy gave us a call to sing about the time ticking down until the 500.
Apr.
8: Eric Gordon will enter the NBA Draft. Jake talks about why IU should stop tooting their horns about it.
Apr.
7: Art Schlichter has seen the ugliest side of gambling. On the heels of the Final Four, Art talks about the urges that many addicted gamblers fight off during one of the biggest gambling events of the year, the NCAA Finals.
Apr.
7: Nicky Hayden will be the guy to watch in this year's Moto GP race at the Indy Motor Speedway... He joined us in studio to talk about exactly what goes on in this different kind of sport.
Apr.
7: What's on the Good List and what's on the Bad List when it comes to breakfast time?
Apr.
7: This time of year can be a struggle for non-profits to feed the children that need it most. Bill Stanczykiewicz , President/CEO of the Indiana Youth Institute talks about it.
Apr.
4: Robert F. Kennedy's impromptu speech to the citizens of Indianapolis on April 4th, 1968 is credited with keeping Indy from the riots that broke out across the rest of the country after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Listen to the speech in its entirety.
Apr.
4: Amber Stearns' mother Gin Harrison was a
teenager attending Bobby Kennedy's speech. What was it like
to be there?
Apr.
4: *WEB EXCLUSIVE* Jake and Terri talked with John Larry Ray about the alleged incorrect conviction of his brother, James Earl Ray, as the assassin of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Apr.
4: The Indy Star's John Ketzenberger talks about the economic impact of the ATA's closure.
Apr.
4: Indiana is still right in the mix during this hotly contested Democratic Primary. Matthew Dowd , ABC News Political Analyst talks about the Hoosier State's impact-to-be.
Apr.
4: Ghosts don't need a season to haunt. Stever and Terri talk with a couple of local hunters with a fascinating story .
Apr.
4: Mark Boyle previews the possibility of the Pacers still making the playoffs in Milwaukee with the H.H. Gregg Gameday Preview.
Apr.
3: Our WIBC Youth Summit wraps up with a visit from three of Carmel High School's finest.
Apr.
3: WIBC's Youth Summit 2008 with Carmel High School (part two)
Apr.
2: Many of our parents are retiring , but will they ACTUALLY RETIRE?
Apr.
2: Indianapolis was recently rated 49th of
the 50 biggest cities in the US in terms of high school graduation
rate... Do these numbers jive with reality?
Apr.
2: Fay Vincent was the Commissioner of Major League Baseball in the late 80's and early 90's... What are steroids doing to today's game?
Apr.
2: Terri has little interest in talking baseball, so she headed across the way to talk with our comrades Wank & O'Brien on 97.1 HANK-FM.
Apr.
1: WIBC's Youth Summit 2008 continues with the young adults of Ben Davis High School . (part one)
Apr.
1: WIBC's Youth Summit 2008 with Ben Davis High School (part two)
Apr.
1: Our "Crummy Jobs" series focuses on a busy man this time of year... IRS Investigator, Special Agent Jack Massey .
Apr.
1: Indy's very popular Spring Parade triumphed trough the rainy streets of Indianapolis.
Mar.
31: WIBC's Youth Summit 2008 kicks off with a visit from a few of the fine students from Franklin Central High School . (part one)
Mar.
31: WIBC's Youth Summit 2008 with Franklin Central High School (part two)
Mar.
31: Some artwork can indeed be therapeutic as one mother of a young cancer victim explains.
Mar.
31: The lady in pink from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Paige Hemmis , talks about some easy things to help you around the house during spring cleaning.
Mar.
28: Hillary Clinton talked about her trip to the Hoosier state and what issues she sees on our horizon.
Mar.
28: State Rep. Terry Goodin (D-Austin) authored House Enrolled Act 1042 which outlines a fee for businesses selling sexually explicit material. The language of the act has many people up in arms.
Mar.
28: Dave Wilson talks with Jake about this year's Indy Car series season opener in Florida.
Mar.
27: Remember Dan Cortese from MTV Sports and his unfortunate demise on Seinfeld? He hosts My Dad is Better Than Your Dad now and took a few moments with us to properly pronounce his name.
Mar.
27: Wondering why your planes have been delayed the last few
days? ABC's Jim Hickey tells us why.
Mar.
27: The IRS has a great FREE program to help you out with your economic stimulus check .
Mar.
26: Pat Vernon takes the bull by the horns when it comes to cleaning up the streets of Indianapolis.
Mar.
26: Much has been made of cars sliding into retention ponds . IFD debunks some of the myths surrounding water accidents.
Mar.
26: Courtney Lee starred at Pike in High School; now he's leading "Cinderella" Western Kentucky into the Sweet Sixteen. We hear his inspired story from his mom while traveling to the game.
Mar.
26: What are some of the business impacts of the Donnie Walsh resignation ?
Mar.
25: Have the Pacers lost their relevancy? You sounded off this morning.
Mar.
25: Donnie Walsh hired Mark Boyle. What was the interview like?
Mar.
25: Stanley Burrell starred for Ben Davis in High School. Now he is a lockdown defender for Xavier in the tourney. His mom, Wanda talks about the lengths basketball parents go to see their kids play.
Mar.
25: Jake played in the NFL?
Mar.
25: ICAN is doing some wonderful things around the community, one dog at a time .
Mar.
24: What information should you leave behind for your family when you go on that Spring Break trip ?
Mar.
24: Where are the hot spots to hit this spring?
Mar.
24: Going to get a tattoo while on that trip? The author of the Complete Idiot's Guide to Tattoo talks about the indelible stuff.
Mar.
24: Are colonoscopies as important for men as women?
Mar.
24: Western Kentucky is a big Cinderella team this year. How is Bowling Green, Kentucky celebrating?
Mar.
21: Ron Carter , Carmel City Councilman and sponsor of a bill to ban trucks from a stretch of Keystone explains the logic of the move and the parameters.
Mar.
21: What is a sin? Apparently, our definition has changed through the years.
Mar.
21: Jake received a parking ticket and had a question about it. The question line goes to one unfortunate woman's answering machine... Jake and Terri offer their condolences for her duty.
Mar.
21: IMPD Chief Michael Spears and Peace in the Streets movement leader Aaron Williams talk with us from a rally on the west side.
Mar.
21: Some folks are satisfied with the Capital Improvement Board's decision to keep Dome auction proceeds ... One caller thinks less about the move.
Mar.
21: Where are some good places to get a great Easter brunch ? Julia Watson from Indianapolis Downtown, Inc. tells us.
Mar.
21: The Pacers face the T-Wolves and Mark Boyle has the H.H. Gregg Gameday Preview
Mar.
20: Aaron Williams with the Christamore House and Deputy Mayor Olgin Williams call for "Peace in the Streets."
Mar.
20: Are you a "hoarder" ? When should you toss things and when should you keep them?
Mar.
20: Hillary Clinton was in Terre Haute. What kind of showing is a Terre Haute diner expecting?
Mar.
20: Who are the last two college basketball champs to hoist their trophies in the Circle City?
Mar.
20: We surpised Terri with one of her favorite NASCAR drivers, Carl Edwards !
Mar.
19: President of the Capital Improvement Board Bob Grand
explains the CIB's stance on the auctioning of the RCA Dome
items.
Mar.
19: Some kids listening to the old 93.1 "Holla'ed
at us."
Mar.
19: Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi talks
about shorts in March and his Britton Falls Speaker Series presentation.
Mar.
19: Why is teen driving so dangerous?
Mar.
19: Looking for a cheaper Spring Break trip ?
Check out some scaly friends.
Mar.
19: Voice of the Pacers Mark Boyle talks about
the Pacers chance of the playoffs.
Mar.
18: In 2004, Jake wrote a letter to Charles Manson
and asked him about his time in Indianapolis (see the letter
on the Morning News Blog)... Charles wrote back!
Mar.
18: Former Dancing with the Stars Champion Drew Lachey
has paid his dues to get what he has.
Mar.
18: Make sure you know the drill with your tax relief
rebate check . Hear from the IRS.
Mar.
18: Former Indiana Secretary of State Joe Hogsett
chairs Indiana's Clinton campaign and talks about the visit
of former President Bill Clinton and candidate Hillary.
Mar.
17: Terri, Jake, and Brian Wilkes take some Gaelic lessons .
Mar.
17: The world-renowned Gordon Pipers hit us
with their pipes, and Indy's Irishman of the Year, Mr.
Robert Sullivan (of Sullivan Hardware fame), talks
about the craziest St. Pat's tradition he put his kids through.
Mar.
17: WIBC's Stan Lehr runs down the history of the green
holiday .
Mar.
17: Michael McCracken, Indy's official leprechaun ,
"chauns" us.
Mar.
17: Will that St. Patty's Guinness blow up your waistline? Clarian
Bariatrics RD Ruthanne Hilbrich explains.
Mar.
17: Terri MC'ed the Greening of the Canal .
Mar.
17: The Knicks are in town... Mark Boyle and
Jake have your H.H. Gregg Pacers Gameday Preview.
Mar.
14: Governor Mitch Daniels talks about the
House ending their session on time and other pressing matters.
Mar.
14: State Senator Mike Delph explains why the
anti-illegal immigration bill was not passed in this House session.
Mar.
14: What are the ins and outs of campaign finance ?
A former superstar fundraiser talks about how to raise the biggest
stack of dough.
Mar.
14: Steve Simpson lays down the basics of the
House bills that passed or didn't.
Mar.
14: Divorce can have devistating effects on the family. Fox
59 Education analyst Catherine Michael has
more.
Mar.
13: Carol the Coach (Saturdays 8pm-10pm on
WIBC) discusses adultery and the psychology behind it.
Mar.
13: More with Carol the Coach
Mar.
13: We continue to look at the self-esteem of teenagers as Bill
Stanczykiewicz (Sundays 7am on WIBC) takes a deeper
look at the alarming STD rate of teen girls.
Mar.
13: Barack Obama is visiting Central Indiana...
What do the democrat brass think of the trip?
Mar.
13: How many words can you spell out of Bruce Springsteen ?
Mar.
12: It's not uncommon to worry about drug interactions
with your prescriptions, but drugs interacting in your drinking
water? A local pharmacolgy and toxicology doctor talks about
what we are drinking.
Mar.
12: Our Focus on your Teen series continues
with a look at what your kids might see in the mirror.
Mar.
12: Bruce Springsteen will soon entertain Indianapolis.
How is your "Boss" impersonation?
Mar.
12: What did Marianne do? Jake and Joe Ulery
discuss the latest celebrity arrest.
Mar.
11: Eric Berman talks about the special election for the open
7th Congressional District seat .
Mar.
11: Gerry Dick , host of Inside Indiana Business,
talks about the recent hostile take-over of the Steak and Shake
business.
Mar.
11: Why are the RCA Dome funds going to Colts
charities? Where else could they go? You sounded off.
Mar.
11: Bullying isn't just the school yard goon pushing kids for
change. Our series on the self-esteem of your children
continues with a look at bullying.
Mar.
10: Dr. Keith Lillemoe is the Chairman of the Department of
Surgery at IU School of Medicine and will tell us about all
the signs and dangers of pancreatic cancer
in the wake of Patrick Swayze's diagnosis and State Sen. David
Ford passing.
Mar.
10: The first installment of our week-long series on the self-esteem
of your children . Jim Hancock talks about 10 things you
shouldn't say to kids.
Mar.
7: Knowing some of the blurry lines with sexual harassment
at work could save your job.
Mar.
7: Daylight Saving Time is on the way... How
does it affect your sleep?
Mar.
7: Sing your High School fight song for great tickets to High
School Musical !
Mar.
7: Joe Ehrmann, former Baltimore Colts player in the '70's,
talks about the erroding character of our young people.
Mar.
6: Mayor Greg Ballard answers your phone calls
about potholes and public safety... It's open phones with your
Mayor.
Mar.
6: Marion County Clerk, Beth White updates you on the important
bits of the special 7th Congressional District election. Can
you drink in the county?
Mar.
6 : Part of the RCA Dome will be auctioned off. John Dedman
from the Indiana Sports, Corporation talks about what will go
and whom the money will benefit.
Mar.
6: Don Riley got Senatorial reaction from the death of Senator
David Ford of Hartford City.
Mar.
6 : More of your brushes with greatness!
Mar.
6: Devon Scott takes a closer look at the use of tornado sirens
in Marion County.
Mar.
6 : The voice of the Pacers, Mark Boyle , is
in San Antonio with the blue and gold.
Mar.
5: Remember the Indiana Hoosiers basketball opening bit featuring
"Martha the Cleaning Lady" ?
Terri tracked her down!
Mar.
5: Jake had a Paris Hilton "brush with
greatness" what were some of yours?
Mar.
5 : Is 16 years old too young to drive? Teenage carpooling
is increasingly more dangerous. Tell us what you think?
Mar.
5 : The Pacers play the Rockets tonight. "Semi Pro"
is in theatres now - who had the best 'fro in the ABA?
Mar.
4: John Ketzenberger from the Indianapolis
Star talks about the "VOTR" (Vermont, Ohio, Texas,
Rhode Island) Primary Day.
Mar.
4: High School Musical is driving the kids
mad! It'll be in town soon. Do you know enough to go?
Mar.
4 : It is Consumer Protection Week . What do
you need to know to avoid getting ripped off?
Mar.
4 : More stray animals will be left on the
street. Why is this, and what is the result?
Mar.
3: Marion County Public Safety Director Scott Newman
talks about how civilians will play a bigger role in fighting
crime with the police under the control of the Mayor's office.
Mar.
3: We know about social networking ... MySpace,
Facebook, and all the rest, how do savvy businesses use these
sites as effective marketing tools?
Mar.
3 : If you are getting a child registered for college, FAFSA
may be a recurring word in your vocabulary. Registration ends
soon, but does financial aid breed success in college?
Mar.
3 : "Semi-Pro" is in theatres now.
It is a spoof of the ABA basketball days... You chimed in with
your "old school" Pacers memories.
Mar.
3: It's Severe Weather Week , but what is that?
WIBC's Reed Parker breaks it down.
Feb.
29: What are the nuts and bolts of the IMPD shift
since the Mayor's Office has taken over?
Feb.
29: With the IMPD changes going into effect, a new fugitive-capturing
division has been created.
Feb.
29: Sheriff Frank Anderson is an Indiana Wrestling
legend... How was he on the mats?
Feb.
29: Which patties from Patty's of Jamaica does
Sheriff Anderson prefer?
Feb.
29: Jake talked with the mother of who might have been the first
baby born on Leap Day 2008 .
Feb.
29: Jake checks in with his radio alma mater ...
WJEL's morning show.
Feb.
29: How do you feel about Shawne Williams ' trouble
by association?
Feb.
29: Mark Boyle talks about the Pacers' latest
frownable moment before the Raptors game on the H.H. Gregg Pacers
Gameday Preview.
Feb.
27: Are your parents nearing retirement? Maybe they have already,
and you have to start asking some tough questions. Anthony
Smith from Home Instead at-home health care helps Jake
discuss this topic with his mother.
Feb.
27: Where can you draw the line between golf addict and golf
fan? Jon Kelley , Golf Columnist from the Kokomo
Tribune hashes it out.
Feb.
27: What does it take to clean up a meth lab ?
The Indiana State Police are often charged with this stinky
and dangerous task.
Feb.
27: Were you shut out of your caffeine fix
last night? So were a couple of our listeners.
Feb.
27: WIBC's Don Riley explores a continuing education
program for adults in Indiana.
Feb.
27: Neverland Ranch may soon be on the market. Local truck driver
have spotted Michael Jackson and his monkey
Bubbles on the highway.
Feb.
27: Mark Boyle talks about the Pacers and the
Bulls in the H.H. Gregg Pacers Gameday Preview.
Feb.
26: Joe Wambach talked with Governor Mitch Daniels
about the prospect of sitting on a jury.
Feb.
26: Guest host - First Lady Cheri Daniels -
has nominated herself as a low-cost alternative to big ticket
coaches at the IU basketball helm.
Feb.
26: Cheri Daniels has played some baseball
in her day... It's in her blood.
Feb.
26: Governor Mitch Daniels tackled jury duty,
as well as class basketball, and the burning question... Where
is the best fast food place?
Feb.
26: Some folks never have to mow their lawn again. Why? They
are installing water gardens.
Feb.
25: Denny Smith of WIBC's Investing Sense and
The Mutual Fund Store talks about the rises and falls of the
market.
Feb.
25: It's American Heart Month . What are some
things to look out for?
Feb.
25: David Blaustein talks with Jake, Pat, Denny, and Dick about
the Oscars .
Feb.
25: Willie Wonka killed all the kids in the
movie? Jake, Pat, Denny, and Dick debate.
Feb.
25:The Pacers host the Raptors tonight. Mark Boyle
has the H.H. Gregg Gameday Preview.
Feb.
22: Vic Ratner has traveled with McCain throughout
his whole campaign and was in Indianapolis.
Feb.
22: Brian Vargus talks about the John McCain
visit to the Circle City.
Feb.
22: Jordan M. Wright, friend of John McCain and owner of one
of the largest collections of Presidential campaigning
memorabilia around.
Feb.
22: It's the last weekend of the Boat, Sport, and Travel
Show . How's the fishin' out there?
Feb.
22: The Pacers stood pat for the trade deadline. What does Mark
Boyle think?
Feb.
21: If the massacred Northern Illinois kids were armed, fewer
would have died. Agree or disagree, the Gun Owners of
America think that way.
Feb.
21: IUPUI Political Science Professor Brian Vargus
talks about John McCain's trip to the Circle City.
Feb.
21: Devon Scott talks with some local Republicans about John
McCain's visit .
Feb.
21: Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett reminded
us that football is a ruthless game when he was paralyzed this
passed season. How is he now?
Feb.
21: How does the large beef recall affect Hoosiers?
A local agricultural writer talks about the result.
Feb.
20: Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard talks about
the city's bid for the 2012 Super Bowl and whether or not Indy
can compete with Glendale, Arizona and Houston, Texas.
Feb.
20: WIBC's Eric Berman dissects the latest
wrinkle in the property tax relief efforts.
Feb.
20: Indianapolis Convention and Visitors' Association Director
Bob Schultz talks about how much the city will
have to invest in order to bid for the 2012 Super Bowl.
Feb.
20: WIBC's Devon Scott digs deeper into the competition for
the 2012 Super Bowl .
Feb.
20: Brian Clauson is like any average 18 year
old who recently graduated high school. Except this Noblesville
product finished 6th in Daytona!
Feb.
20: Where does Mark Boyle go to eat at 2 or
3 in the morning?
Feb.
19: Purdue coaching legend and Big Ten Network analyst Gene
Keady talks about the rekindled Purdue and IU basketball
rivalry.
Feb.
19: Pat Graham , former Indiana Mr. Basketball
and IU standout talks about his frustration with the current
state of the team.
Feb.
19: The United States Drug Czar was in the Circle City to encourage
the adoption of random drug testing for all kids. Bill
Stanczykiewicz , President & CEO of the Indiana
Youth Institute talks about the ramifications and some of the
drug dangers surrounding your kids.
Feb.
15: E.J. Hilbert, former teacher, FBI agent, and current head
of security for MySpace talks about your kids
"putting themselves out there" in cyberspace.
Feb.
15: Mary Lou Retton is now a mom! As a former
premiere athlete, she talks about the importance of setting
boundaries for children and their activities.
Feb.
15: Uno the beagle took Best in Show at Westminster...
What should you know before you jump on the beagle bandwagon?
Feb.
15: Indy Downtown, Inc. President Julia Watson
talks about a great freebie on Presidents' Day Weekend.
Feb.
14: The alleged NCAA rules violations against Kelvin
Sampson have raised quite a discussion.
Feb.
14: Terri and Jake send personalized Valentine's Day
wishes to listeners.
Feb.
14: The Indiana Boat, Sport, and Travel Show
is going on at the State Fairgrounds. How do waterfowl mark
the occasion?
Feb.
14: Amber Stearns talked with some kids about the meaning
of Valentine's Day .
Feb.
13: With actor Heath Ledger's passing from a drug OD, the word
"polypharmaceutical" has popped into our vocabulary.
Many of us take multiple prescriptions... What are the risks?
Feb.
13: We're helping you win a fantastic trip to the Argosy
Casino. We asked you to name the "top heavy" actress
who terrorized athletes during the 1970's with a kiss on the
cheek.
Feb.
13: Do these wacky home remedies really work?
There is some science behind them.
Feb.
13: WIBC's Amber Stearns checks in at a local
baking institution.
Feb.
13: WIBC's Don Riley talks about the degrees
of need for Indiana blood banks.
Feb.
13: Has Detroit's cloud of hatred for Pacers' fans cleared?
Mark Boyle talks about it from Pistons territory
with the H.H. Gregg Pacers Gameday Preview.
Feb.
12: Representative Mike Pence is being bandied
about as a Republican Presidential cnadidate... Is he anxious
to make himself available for that office?
Feb.
12: Jerry Grymek is a concierge to the four-legged and two-legged
guests of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show .
Feb.
12: Chess icon and voice of the Pacers, Mark Boyle, talks expertly
about both games.
Feb.
12: The TV writers will be returning (thanks goodness!), but
when will we see the goods? ABC's David Blaustein fills us in.
Feb.
11: Jared Fogle , Indianapolis native and Subway
guy, is a North Central High School Hall of Famer.
Feb.
11: Dario Franchitti survived his first "NASCAR
moment." A NASCAR fan defended his territory.
Feb.
11: The safety of kids has been in the news
a lot in the recent days... Catherine Michael, Education lawyer
talks about the emotional and legal ramifications.
Feb.
11: It's National Inventor's Day. What are
the all-time best?
Feb.
11: A totally preventable, senseless disease
affects more children than you might realize.
Feb.
8: A competing coach of the admitted locker room video-peeping
coach talked with Jake and Terri about his conversation
with Brian D. Hindson right before his arrest.
Feb.
8: Beth Carnes from the Mental Health Association
talks about the potential effects that the video intrusion could
have on the kids involved.
Feb.
8: A parent whose daughter may have been a victim of Hindson's
told of his anguish this morning.
Feb.
8: Fishers High School Principal Scott Syverson has
officially resigned. Do you think it was the right
move?
Feb.
8: The Naptown Rollergirls skate against Burning
River...
Feb.
8: WIBC afternoon traffic reporter, Mel McMahon
just had her healthy baby girl.
Feb.
7: New Texas Tech coach Pat Knight talks candidly
with Jake and Terri about his life as Bob's son and what's next
for The General.
Feb.
7: Pat Knight interview - part 2
Feb.
6: WIBC's Devon Scott spoke with a local fashion designer about
the challenges and payoffs of high fashion
in the Circle City and the Hoosier State.
Feb.
5: Mary Jane Gonzalez , the President of the
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Indiana opposes Senate Bill
335 (punishing businesses that support illegal immigration),
she tells why and takes your calls.
Feb.
5: Mary Jane Gonzalez - Part Two
Feb.
5: Mary Jane Gonzalez - Part Three
Feb.
5: What impact will Super Tuesday have on the
presidential race? Steve Roberts, ABC News Political Analyst
sets the scene.
Feb.
5: How are the Pacers like chess? Mark Boyle
joins Jake and Terri to make the connection before the Spurs
game with the H.H. Gregg Pacers Gameday Preview.
Feb.
4: Sheriff Frank Anderson outlines his retooled
role as Sheriff under the Mayor's restructuring.
Feb.
4: Media Maven, Marina Angelo reviews some of the Super
Bowl commercial hits and misses of this year's game.
Feb.
4: The Morning News Healthy Living Girls from Clarian
North talk about some of the misleadingly unhealthy
beverages on the market.
Feb.
4: Bill Stanczykiewicz of the Indiana Youth Institute talks
with Jake, Terri, and the Superintendent of Vigo County Schools,
Danny Tanoos about a remarkable graduation
figure in the school district.
Feb.
1: The man behind the great NFL Films music
is still making music all around the world. Jake talked with
Sam Spence this week. Check out the interview as heard on WIBC.
Feb.
1:WEBSITE EXCLUSIVE: More with NFL Films' Sam
Spence!
Feb.
1: How was the Super Bowl named? The gal that
coined it talks about the scientific process behind the big
name.
Feb.
1: One crook was nabbed in an unusual way. The key is in the
Kielbasa .
Jan.
31: Hall of Famer Jerry Rice talks about whether he sees
more fame from Dancing with the Stars or from his outstanding football career
Jan.
31: State Senator Mike Delph of Carmel talks about the recently
passed illegal immigration bill . He fielded your calls. Very hot topic!
Jan.
30: Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita boils down the ever-slumping
foreclosure rate in the Hoosier State.
Jan.
30: WIBC's Devon Scott talks with a couple of the major players
in Indianapolis's second bid to host the Super Bowl.
Jan.
30: Thunderstorms and tornadoes in January? You told us how
bad the damage was.
Jan.
30: Kasey Shade is an ordinary gal with an extraordinary job...
Dress the coaches of the NFL.
Jan.
30: Ms. Indiana, Nicole Rash (a Ball State student) will talk
about the process of her runner-up finish at the Miss America
pageant. There are no scandals in her reign!
Jan.
29: We took your calls about the recently upended bill to test
for steroids in your high school student athlete.
Jan.
29: WIBC's Devon Scott with your reaction from City Market about
the President's $300 economic stimulus refund.
Jan.
28: Supervisory Special Agent from the FBI (and a Hoosier!),
Drew Northern is back from a stint in Baghdad.
Jan.
28: ABC'S Ann Compton is getting the only on-the-record interview
with the President before his State of the Union address.
Jan.
28: Clarian North's Dr. Lynda Smirz declares that even with
menopause, doing the dishes is now foreplay... Huh? She explains
this with Jake and Terri.
Jan.
28: Kim Yates with the US Postal Service explains the latest
in passport regulations. A must-hear if you are travelling abroad.
Jan.
28: Damon Tandy, forward on the Hornets of the Pike Township
youth basketball team Jake coaches, talks about their big win
against the Knicks.
Jan.
28: Nine-time Ultimate Fighting Championship Welterweight Champion,
Matt Hughes brought his mixed-martial arts record of 43-6-0
to the WIBC airwaves. Would he allow his son to fight?
Jan.
25: The Blizzard of '78 was 30 years ago, if you can believe
it! WIBC's Reed Parker talks with former Indianapolis Mayor
Bill Hudnut about one of the biggest snow storms the country
has ever experienced.
Jan.
25: Remember your trusty Cheryl Tiegs poster? She is still gorgeous
and will be at the Home Show.
Jan.
25: Chief Deputy Commissioner Carol Mihalik of the Consumer
Protection Unit of the Indiana Department of Insurance helps
us understand that we are not alone in dealing with out medical
bill frustrations.
Jan
24: The Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity will be
no more for two years at IU in Bloomington. How do students
feel? We talked with a managing editor of the student newspaper.
Jan.
24: Renaldo blew us away with his musical stylings of "You
are My Brother" on Amercian Idol. Get a rendition of
his latest - the "Sexy Dancing" song!
Jan.
24: "Whatchu talkin' 'bout Willis?" Todd Bridges talks about
the rise and fall of Hollywood stars including Heath Ledger.
Jan.
24: WIBC's Devon Scott talks about a disturbing number concerning
drug use and your children.
Jan
23: WIBC's Denny Smith has the "post-mortem"
of the early week in the stock market. Should we be worried?
Jan.
23: Questing for the best beer ? One couple
is travelling the world for it.
Jan.
23: IUPUI's Ron Hunter will coach barefoot
this week.
Jan.
23: What are some problems plaguing your home this winter? Angie
Hicks of angieslist.com has some help.
Jan.
23: Jim Schillaci of the Schillaci Wealth Advisory
Group and Hilliard Lyons talks with Joe Ulery and Sherry Fisher
about the market trends.
Jan.
23: Mark Boyle and Jake Query have the H.H. Gregg Pacers
Game Day Preview of the Bulls matchup.
Jan
22: WIBC and Indianapolis Motor Speeway Radio Network legend,
Lou Palmer passed away this weekend . Classic
audio: Lou interviews A.J. Foyt in Victory Lane in 1977 after
A.J.'s record 4th 500 win.
Jan.
22: Classic audio: Lou Palmer anchors the final-lap
call of Rick Mears' 1988 Indy 500 victory.
Jan.
22: Jodie Reynolds from the IRS talks about
where you should be in your tax preparations at this point.
Jan.
21: Reverand Fitzhugh Lyons of Indianapolis marched with Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. He remembers the great civil rights
leader.
Jan.
21: How are race relations in Indianapolis? You tell us...
Jan.
21: Taylor Rogers was a Memphis activist the day Dr. King was
assassinated.
Jan.
21: It's Girl Scout cookie time! A few of Indy's finest young
ambassadors talk about selling the treats.
Jan.
21: Jermaine O'Neal may sit out the remainder of the season.
Mark Boyle talks about this and the rest of the H.H. Gregg Pacers
Gameday Preview.
Scott
Newman, Director of Public Safety for Mayor Ballard talks about
the lengths the city is going to apprehend the suspects in the
Hovey Street slayings.
Carmel
Mayor Jim Brainard goes "Round-about" in a "Meet
Your Mayor" feature.
Jake
and Terri reveal their "Bucket Lists."
Two
listeners compete for Dancing with the Stars tickets in an IQ
Quiz.
The
Voice of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Network, Mike King
talks about a great event going on at the Indiana State Museum.
Terri
sighted a celebrity while shopping at the mall.
Anthony
Smith from Home Instead Health Care talks about having "The
Talk" with your aging parents.
Want
to buy a new computer for your folks? Terri made a pretty bad
mistake and Kim Kommando tells her why.
Gary
Hood, Vice President of Brownsburg's Town Council talks about
"the 'Burg" in another "Meet Your Mayor... Er...
Town Councillor" segment.
The
recent murder of two women and two children on Indy's near-north
side have enraged you...here are some of your thoughts (part
1).
The
recent murder of two women and two children on Indy's near-north
side have enraged you...here are some of your thoughts (part
2).
The
recent murder of two women and two children on Indy's near-north
side have enraged you...here are some of your thoughts (part
3).
Sheriff
Frank Anderson and IMPD Chief Michael Spears had tough words
for the suspects of the Hovey Street murders. Devon Scott reports.
Governor
Mitch Daniels made his "State of the State" address.
Joe Wambach has reaction from the Statehouse.
Jon
Elrod, Republican Indiana House Representative of the 97th District
is the Republican choice to run for the Congressional seat vacated
by the death of Julia Carson.
Archie
Manning, father of Peyton and Eli talks about if his sons are
"obsessed with football" and about the possibility of Tony Dungy
retiring.
Need
to clean up your office? HGTV's Monica Ricci can help.
Indy
native Mac Engel has written a book about Tony Romo and calls
the Cowboys star a "sports dork."
So
the Colts lost, but how much of the unhappiness you are feeling
can you control? A new study may shed some light.
Big
Joe Staysniak has the full recap of the Colts season-ending
defeat by the Chargers.
Jersey
Johnny found a couple of interesting ways to pick himself up
out of the dust of the Colts playoff loss.
Sheriff
Frank Anderson talks about the newest merger talks among other
hot topics.
WIBC.com
EXLUSIVE: Fishers High School student, Rachel Cook
will compete in Jeopardy! teen challenge... Our former Jeopardy!
Champion Eric Berman acts as Alex Trebeck in competition between
Rachel, Terri, and Jake.
Robin
Brandgard, Plainfield Town Council President tells us about
the "land of Metropolis" in our Get to Know Your Mayor
(or Town Council President)" segment.
Don
Peoples was the winner of our contest for Colts/Chargers tickets
and an autographed Colts football!
The
new President of the City-County Council, Bob Cockrum, talks
about the progress he hopes to make this year.
Devon
Scott talks with Governor Mitch Daniels on the scene about the
flooding in northern Indiana.
Mayor
Charles Henderson just began his 4th term as Greenwood's mayor.
He is our 4th in our "Meet Your Mayor" series.
This
year's Consumer Electronics show just wrapped up. Do you have
more digital questions than answers?
It's
Conservation Week in Indiana. Our pals from Silly Safaris brought
by a "Hoosier."
Indiana
Secretary of State, Todd Rokita is in Washington D.C. defending
Indiana's Photo ID Voter Law in the U.S. Supreme Court.
John
Distlear is the Mayor of Noblesville and talks about the growth
of the city in our continuing "Meet Your Mayor" segment.
Gordon
Cochran, Emergency Management Director of White County talks
about the floods in Montecello and elsewhere.
"Dr.
Dirt" Dick Crum talks with Joe Ulery and Sherry Fisher about
the effect the weather is having on your plants.
ABC's
Steven Portnoy talks about the surprises of the New Hampshire
primaries.
Marion
County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi, fresh off of the debut of his
new Sunday evening WIBC program, "Crimebeat" talks
about the New Hampshire primaries from Manchester, New Hampshire.
Former
Indianapolis Mayor Bill Hudnut talks about the impact (or sometimes
lack thereof) of new stadium construction.
Indiana
State Representative Bruce Borders (Elvis impersonator extraordinaire)
talks about delivering a special cake to the Governor.
In
our "Meet Your Mayor" segment, we talk with the newly
elected Mayor of Lawrence, Paul Ricketts.
Governor
Mitch Daniels gave Jake and Terri a jingle to talk about (among
other things) the property tax proposals by himself and the
rest of the State government.
Andy
Cook, the recently elected first Mayor of Westfield.