Tony Katz

The Supreme Court has taken up a case on abortion which gives them the opportunity to reconsider Roe Vs. Wade. SCOTUS will hear Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, a challenge to Mississippi’s 15 week abortion ban. Tony Katz wants you know that the conversation isn’t about the act of abortion itself, but rather who has […]

During a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing Senator Richard Burr (R-Va.) asked the nation’s pandemic health leaders how many of their employees were vaccinated. Dr. Anthony Faucci said he was not certain when asked how many employees had been vaccinated, he estimated 60%. FDA official Dr. Peter Marks agreed stating he believed […]

The Greatest Spectacle in Racing is just weeks away. Doug Boles, President of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,  joined Tony Katz Friday morning to talk about what to expect for this year’s race, what COVID restrictions have changed, and if/when you can go the track. Besides the exciting new changes to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (think […]

A new poll shows those who consume right-leaning media are dramatically better informed about facts on the key issues in the news compared to those who watch/listen to other networks. Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute conducted a nationwide survey from April 29th to May 3rd with 2,000 likely voters. The voters ranged from 48% […]

North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia are just a few of a handful of states that are experiencing a “gas shortage.” Drivers can’t find gas stations with enough supply for their vehicles, so why is there no gas? Last weekend a 5,500 mile pipeline system, the Colonial Pipeline Co. closed its pipeline after a cyberattack by […]

By now you’ve heard that the city-county council overridden Governor Holcomb’s veto of a bill that would require any local health decisions go through the state. However, there were two other decisions that are being overlooked by Hoosiers. One, the council has banned smoking in Indy Parks. The press release regarding Monday’s vote says this […]

It’s been a decade in the process, but Ryan Vaden is ready for the Grand opening of Vaden’s Firearms & Ammunition in Indy. Tony Katz talked to Ryan about his journey getting to the grand opening, his focus on gun safety, and his plans to expand (already!) Truly, our kind of guy. Vaden’s Firearms & […]

Nothing is better than fresh air. It’s what we encourage our kids to get in the summer instead of sitting indoors in front of a screen. The CDC says they absolutely should go to camp this year and enjoy that fresh air… as long as they’re wearing a mask. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky told CNN […]

Another day, another Holcomb veto. The governor has vetoed for the second time a bill surrounding emergency order powers. This bill would allow county commissioners to enact more-stringent emergency orders than the state. The bill would also allow county mayors and commissioners to reverse emergency decisions issued by their local health departments. Holcomb’s veto argues: […]

It was reported Friday that the US is considering a “conditional cash transfer program” to Central America. Roberta Jacobson, The White House’s outgoing southern border coordinator, said the $4 billion investment will mostly go towards economic issues that lead migrants to cross the US border. They hope to create and sustain more jobs as well […]