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INDIANAPOLIS–Philip Rivers has rejoined the Indianapolis Colts this week and he said Wednesday it’s all been a “whirlwind.” At his first press conference since coming back to Indianapolis (he led the Colts to the postseason in the 2020-21 season), Rivers discussed how his family felt about him coming out of retirement at the age of […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Both individual and team records were set Tuesday night by the Indiana Hoosier men’s basketball team when they trounced the Penn State Nittany Lions at Assembly Hall in Bloomington 113-72. It was the largest margin of victory in a conference game since Indiana beat Penn State 105-57 on January 9, 1993. Hoosier guard Lamar […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Indianapolis City-County Council President Vop Osili announced on Tuesday that he will not seek re-election as Council President at the end of his term. “Serving as Council President has been one of the greatest honors of my life. This decision comes after deep reflection. Stepping back from the presidency allows me to focus my energy […]

STATEHOUSE–Nearly 100 Hoosiers testified in front of an Indiana Senate committee on Monday to give their thoughts on redrawing Indiana’s Congressional maps. The Indiana Senate’s election panel voted 6-3 to advance the bill to the full Senate. On Wednesday, the Senate will convene to review the bill more. Samantha Bresnahan is one of the people […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–The Indiana Hoosier football team is now turning its attention to the College Football Playoff. They play at the Rose Bowl on January 1 with their opponent set to be either Oklahoma or Alabama. On Sunday, Indiana Hoosier Head Football Coach Curt Cignetti discussed how his team will try to deal with the long […]

UPDATE: The Indiana Senate’s election panel voted 6-3 to move the bill along the full Senate.  STATEHOUSE-Testimony was heard Monday at the Indiana Statehouse in regards to the potential redrawing of Indiana’s Congressional maps. Those who support it say the maps need to be redone to ensure more fairness among voters. Those who are against […]

STATEWIDE–Snow and rain are supposed to fall in Indiana this week. The chances for rain start late Tuesday through early Wednesday with the better chances for rain happening northeast of Indianapolis. “At the end of the week and middle of the week, we have some chances for light snow. We’re not sure exactly on amounts,” […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–The #1 Indiana Hoosiers are the top overall seed in the upcoming College Football Playoff. Despite being ranked #9 in the latest Associated Press College Football Poll, the 10-2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish were let out of the field. Indiana is the #1 seed followed by Ohio State, Georgia, and Texas Tech to round […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Here are some more photos of Indiana’s Big Ten Championship game victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes. The Hoosiers are now 13-0 and ranked #1 in the country.

INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Hoosier men’s basketball team dropped their second straight game by falling to the #6 Louisville Cardinals at Gainbridge Fieldhouse 87-78. Louisville jumped out to a 16-0 lead to start the game and Indiana didn’t score until Sam Alexis converted a layup with 13:28 left in the first half. The Hoosiers cut the deficit […]

STATEHOUSE–Former longtime WIBC/Network Indiana Statehouse reporter Eric Berman died this week. He had been battling cancer. Berman reported on politics and government for 28 years. After a long career with WIBC and Network Indiana, Berman became the Communications Manager for the Indiana State Medical Association in 2022. He held that role until his death. On […]

CLINTON COUNTY, Ind.–An Indianapolis man accused of shooting two Kirklin Town Marshals in Clinton County last month was arrested on Thursday. In an update Friday afternoon, State Police said 29-year-old Jehrome Bowens was arrested and charged with attempted murder, battery by means of a deadly weapon, theft, and unlawful carrying of a handgun. Bowens was […]