Jim Shella: Kudos to Debby Knox and her long Indianapolis career
Over the years, every station in town has tried—without success—to find an anchor who would match Debby’s skills and longevity.
Over the years, every station in town has tried—without success—to find an anchor who would match Debby’s skills and longevity.
Indiana, we deserve better than this.
While a traditional startup is 100% focused on making money, a social-impact startup seeks to increase profits while making a positive impact in its community.
No entrepreneur is likely to receive a sign from the universe—or from their accountant—that it’s all going to work out.
The video of bombings is live on the TV news, and the stories are being told in real time by victims in both Israel and Gaza.
Those who played for, worked with or competed against Bob Knight expressed their thoughts after the death of the legendary coach.
Robert Montgomery “Bobby” Knight, who led Indiana University to three NCAA basketball championships, died Wednesday, his family announced.
The legendary local broadcaster shares a wide-angle view of her career, including the most difficult and most rewarding days on the job.
Medical personnel at Indiana University Health who regularly work at Colts games see a wide variety of health-related situations, but this one was unique.
A question repeatedly posed by the Shreve campaign and other Marion County Republicans was asked Monday: Where was Hogsett during 2020’s downtown riots?
On Nov. 18-20, the History Channel will broadcast the 23-year-old’s eight-episode documentary series that chronicles the life of President John F. Kennedy.
ReJoyce Financial CEO Alexander Joyce, who is known locally for his financial planning infomercials, is serving time in Hamilton County Jail for a probation violation related to charges of driving while intoxicated. His firm is operating as usual in his absence, according to his attorney and and business associates.
Running unopposed in the Nov. 7 election, the former TV anchor is eager to move past Town Hall conflicts.
I have no ill feelings toward radio, but it’s fading, and podcasting is the future.
Republican Jefferson Shreve and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett addressed a range of topics, including charter schools and food insecurity, but issues of policing and gun violence took center stage.
WXIN-TV Channel 59 will host a televised debate Thursday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. on Fox 59 and CBS 4, the stations announced Wednesday.
Knox worked at WISH-TV Channel 8 from 1980 until an initial retirement in 2013, followed by nine years at WTTV-TV Channel 4.
Her departure would reduce the Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and create the possibility that Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb would have to call a special election before May.
Two state lawmakers are drafting legislation that would create a permitting process and require a deeper public review of any effort in the state to pump 10 million gallons or more per day from a community’s aquifer. Meanwhile, the West Lafayette City Council is poised to consider a resolution Monday night opposing the IEDC’s plans.
His greatest accomplishment was the creation of a community college system, but he should also be remembered for deft handling of the budget crisis created by 9/11