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WBOI is an FM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 89.1 MHz. It is a National Public Radio member station, owned and operated by Northeast Indiana Public Radio, a non-profit organization. The station has studios and a 604-foot transmitter tower in Fort Wayne's Centennial Park. Effective radiated power is 34,000 watts, covering northeast Indiana, northwest Ohio and extreme southern Michigan. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesWho & What: July 13, 2026
On Friday, the Allen County Board of Commissioners took the final steps towards creating a county-wide EMS and fire district. Indiana public health officials warn families could lose access to food benefit programs due to state and federal changes. A committee narrowed the candidates for a vacant seat on the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission down to twelve names for Governor Mike Braun to consider.
Investigators probe a fire at a music bar in Bangkok that killed at least 27 people
Updated July 13, 2026 at 11:12 AM EDT BANGKOK — A huge fire tore through a music bar in Bangkok overnight, killing at least 27 people and leaving 25 hospitalized in critical condition on Monday as investigations began into the Thai capital's deadliest blaze in 17 years. Bangkok city officials said the fire at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao bar in a northern part of the Thai capital broke out shortly before midnight Sunday, and it took about half an hour for firefighters to bring it under control.
Indiana families dropped from SNAP as state and federal changes collide
New state and federal SNAP changes are taking effect, and Indiana public health officials say they expect it will cause more Hoosiers to lose benefits. SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, provides food assistance to low-income households. President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law last year, cut SNAP funding by $186 billion — marking the largest cut ever to the food program.
EV battery recycling has a math problem
Stay up to date with our Up First newsletter, sent every weekday morning. On a sweltering morning in early July, Thomas Andrade, the co-owner of Everett Auto Parts in Massachusetts, supervises as a team of workers carefully straps two Chevy Volt hybrid batteries to a pallet, ready to ship out for recycling. Selling off valuable bits and pieces of a vehicle is, fundamentally, how a salvage yard makes money.
Political text messages could get more effective and annoying. Blame AI
Stay up to date with our Politics newsletter, sent weekly. AI-powered platforms are training bots to sound like political candidates in text messages, holding personalized conversations with thousands of potential voters simultaneously. The bots are also gathering data, learning what each voter wants from their representatives and using that information to shape future campaign messaging.
Trump says the U.S. will reinstate its blockade on Iran and charge a toll on ships
ISTANBUL — President Trump says that the U.S. will not allow Iranian ships to move through the Strait of Hormuz. "We are reinstating THE IRANIAN BLOCKADE, so named because it is only stopping Iran's ships or customers from entering or leaving," he said in a post online. Trump said other countries will be able to move through the waterway, but that the U.S. would charge a 20% toll on cargo.
States sue to stop Paramount-Warner Bros blockbuster merger
Stay up to date with our Up First newsletter, sent every weekday morning. A dozen states, led by California, are suing to block Paramount from buying Warner Bros. Discovery in a Hollywood mega-merger that would unite some of the nation's largest movie studios, television newsrooms, and other entertainment properties.
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The landscape for music discovery has changed drastically over the last few decades. Largely gone are the days of finding your new favorite song by watching MTV or switching through radio stations. Magazine and newspaper reviews are harder and harder to come by, given the decline of print journalism (and arts coverage in particular).
A guard punched him on camera. It was still nearly impossible for him to sue
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