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WIBC (93.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is owned by Urban One and broadcasts a news/talk format. The studios are located at 40 Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis. The transmitter and antenna are located near South Post Road and Burk Road on the far east side of Indianapolis. The station airs mostly local conservative talk shows on weekdays, with several nationally syndicated programs, including Dana Loesch, Chad Benson, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and on weekends Kim Komando. Weekends also feature shows on money, health, gardening, computers and guns. Some weekend hours are paid brokered programming. Some hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio. Source
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| Media Market | Indianapolis |
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Here at the Hammer and Nigel Show we cover the top stories of the news cycle from local crime, updates on the war with Iran, and sometimes viral flatulence moments. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer appeared to break wind on the Senate floor this week. Schumer has gone viral after an audible fart-like sound interrupted his remarks during a live C-SPAN broadcast. While discussing Iran and criticizing President Trump, Schumer appeared to put a little more gas in his speech and continued on.
Banks’ Citizenship Act Would Codify Trump’s Birthright Citizenship EO
Source: Finn Gomez / Getty WASHINGTON, D.C. — Indiana Republican Sen. Jim Banks has introduced a bill that would codify President Trump’s Day 1 executive order on birthright citizenship. The Citizenship Act of 2026 requires that any person who enters the United States without authorization or for the purpose of engaging in birth tourism is considered an invader. The senator’s bill is in response to the Supreme Court‘s decision last month to strike down the president’s executive order.
Heated Town Meetings Expose Missing Funds and Fire Dept. Shutdown
DUNREITH, Ind. — Public safety concerns, criminal accusations, and fierce shouting matches hit Henry County following the Dunreith Town Board’s decision to terminate its relationship with the Dunreith Volunteer Fire Department (DVFD). Video of the town board meetings posted to Facebook exposed a rift between tight-lipped town leaders and furious residents who are demanding transparency, threatening lawsuits, and circulating a petition to force municipal resignations.
No Easy Answers Regarding The Iran Conundrum
Iran's actions, including missiles and nuclear capabilities, have been a major concern for decades. Iran's Shia-Sunni divide fuels complex alliances and rivalries in the Middle East. The Abraham Accords offer a model for collective security and economic cooperation in the region. As the world watches the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran, it’s clear that the situation is complex and multifaceted.
Are We Getting Relief From Inflation?
PPI decline driven by lower energy prices, but core goods and intermediate goods prices still rising. Businesses absorbing input costs instead of passing them to consumers, a 'tariff story'. Banks like JPMorgan Chase see huge profits, while IBM disappoints, shedding $69B in market value. Source: anand purohit / Getty Is the US economy finally showing signs of relief from the inflationary pressures that have been weighing on consumers and businesses alike?
Much Of Fishers Crime Is Coming From Marion County
Significant portion of Fishers crime attributed to Marion County residents with criminal histories. Need for collaboration between law enforcement agencies and prosecutors to address crime issue. Importance of addressing root causes and having nuanced discussion on judicial system's role. Source: (Photo: Eric Berman/WIBC) Can a regional approach to addressing crime issues be the key to keeping communities safe?
Rep. Porter Slams State’s Billion-Dollar Surplus During School Cuts
Source: Indiana House Democrats / Indiana House Democrats INDIANAPOLIS (July 15, 2026) — State budget leaders are celebrating a revenue windfall, but a prominent Indianapolis lawmaker argues that Indiana’s multi-billion-dollar cushion is masking an economic crisis for everyday Hoosiers. Indiana officially closed out its 2026 fiscal year with revenues finishing $586.5 million above state forecasts. This pushes the state to a staggering $1.14 billion ahead of its current biennial budget plan.
Ballard Submits Over 41,000 Signatures to be on November Ballot
INDIANAPOLIS — Independent candidate for Indiana Secretary of State Greg Ballard announced on Tuesday that he has enough signatures to be on the ballot for the November election. The former mayor of Indianapolis needed 36,943 petition signatures to secure his place on the ballot. He has submitted 41,299 signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office. “I think it’s something that really does open up the system that needed to be opened,” said Ballard.
NWS: More Heat Ahead, Then Storm Chances Return
Source: @NWS / @NWS INDIANAPOLIS — Hot and humid conditions are continuing across Indiana, with forecasters warning residents to prepare for dangerous heat over the next several days. Kacie Fucson, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, says the heat risk depends on several factors, including the daily high and low temperatures, how long the heat lasts and humidity levels. “Heat risk goes from zero, then into minor, moderate, major and extreme,” Fucson said.
Comptroller Reports $3.99 Billion in Reserves at Fiscal Year ’26 Close
Source: PHOTO: Ingram Publishing/Thinkstock STATEHOUSE — The state of Indiana ended the fiscal year with a 60% increase in reserves. According to a report from Indiana Comptroller Elise Nieshalla, the state had a $1.86 billion surplus, closing the 2026 fiscal year with $3.99 billion in reserves.