Sentiment - Anger
INDIANAPOLIS — Thousands of people are attending the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis. Attorney General Todd Rokita is urging people to stay up to date with signs of human trafficking, which is a crime that often hides in plain sight. “Big events like the Brickyard bring out the best of Indiana – but can also attract […]
How Is WIBC “Fake” Diego Morales? Diego Morales thinks he’s Trump. It’s not “fake” to ask basic questions. Morales is weak and doesn’t deserve another term. Tony Katz: You see, when Diego Morales, the Secretary of State, calls WIBC fake news… Oh gosh, that’s funny. That is funny. This happened. This is a real story […]
US Olympic Committee bans biological males in female sports. Is this so we can be normal? We have now gone through this entire world of insanity of somehow men or women and women are men, when that is not the case. Tony Katz: I have stated that I’m going to write a book. I’m terrible […]
WESTFIELD, Ind.–The Indianapolis Colts started training camp Wednesday. The starting quarterback position is up for grabs between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. Richardson has struggled with injuries to his shoulder in the past and also missed mandatory minicamp with a shoulder injury. After the first training camp practice, Richardson said even though the circumstances may […]
GIBSON COUNTY, Ind.–DNA evidence has led to the arrest of an Evansville man in a 31-year-old Gibson County murder case. In a Wednesday news release, State Police say their cold case squad and the FBI recently revisited the unsolved murder of Norman Ellerbrook in 1993. Ellerbrook died from blunt force trauma to his head. He […]
COLUMBUS, Ind. — A former Columbus Township Trustee faces multiple felony charges over stealing money. Benjamin P. Jackson, 56, was arrested this week after an investigation from Indiana State Police revealed he stole over $1 million in public funds. The investigation first began in October 2024 when ISP said they received a tip regarding a […]
PINO Ryan Mears Prosecutor In Name Only. Why does Ryan Mears think that Indianapolis is fine as is and there isn’t a reason to say we have to do something about this? Tony Katz: Should we be able to have more actions against prosecutors? This is a Ryan Mears story. He is, of course, the […]
INDIANAPOLIS — A man is charged with murder in connection to the fatal shooting of a woman outside a liquor store in Indianapolis last week. The shooting happened in the early morning hours of July 19 in the 5500 block of Georgetown Road near West 56th Street in the northwest side of Indianapolis. Officers responded […]
GREENFIELD, Ind. — The Greenfield Police Department said they’ve received a handful of complaints from residents recently who say they’ve been getting calls from people pretending to be police officers or city officials in order to get money. In a release from the department, they say the caller ID that shows up on the victim’s […]
Trump pulling out of UNESCO again. No one is really going to notice the difference because the United States has actually quit UNESCO before it split under the Trump administration. Tony Katz: I was very happy to see President Trump say we’re pulling out of UNESCO. I’ve made the argument before that while the United […]
NEW YORK–The New York Liberty overcame an eight-point deficit to knock off the Indiana Fever Tuesday night 98-84 at the Barclays Center. The Liberty shot 52% from the field, 55% from three-point range, and 95% from the free throw line. The Liberty had six players score in double figures led by Jonquel Jones with 18 […]
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Hall of Fame Sportswriter Bob Hammel died over the weekend. Indiana University Radio Play-by-Play Announcer Don Fischer is remembering Hammel as a “wonderful man.” Fischer also says Hammel was one of the smartest people he ever spent time around. Hammel spent 40 years with the Bloomington Herald-Telephone and later Herald-Times, including 30 as sports […]