Poynter spoke with more than a half dozen Black women who are on-air journalists to better understand all that surrounds the decision to go natural in a world that has not always embraced it.
February 26, 2021
McKinzie welcomes Julie Goodman, Arts Council of Indianapolis President and CEO. Julie shines light on the resilience of Indy artists through the pandemic, future plans and how you can become involved!
February 10, 2021
McKinzie Roth chats with co-anchor Alexis Rogers about how WISH-TV is celebrating Black History Month. Alexis shares insight regarding the 25th Anniversary of Art and Soul and some fun facts that are sure to blow your mind!!!
February 10, 2021
McKinzie Roth chats with co-anchor Alexis Rogers about how WISH-TV is celebrating Black History Month. Alexis shares insight regarding the 25th Anniversary of Art and Soul and some fun facts that are sure to blow your mind!!!
March 21, 2021
The fight continues over Gov. Eric Holcomb s emergency powers over the COVID-19 pandemic. Phil Sanchez talks with former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Frank Sullivan about the constitutionality of a Senate bill aimed at limiting the Governor s powers.
March 08, 2021
As the investigation continues into the Capital Hill Insurrection, one prominent Indiana political leader is calling for a 9/11 style commission into that fateful day. Phil Sanchez talks with former Indiana congressman Lee Hamilton about why he feels this commission is needed.
February 28, 2021
As the Indiana House approves a GOP plan for education, a growing number of public schools and former state school leaders are opposing the plan. Brooke Martin talks with Dr. Suellen Reed Goddard on her opposition to it. Plus, Katiera Winfrey talks with Indiana s first ever Chief Equity, Inclusion and Opportunity Officer about her goal of eliminating systematic bias in Indiana.
City officials are urging residents to stay off the roads unless necessary. Most of Indiana is currently under a winter storm warning. By midnight, there should be a widespread 10-12 inches of snow. Indy Parks has set up a warming center at Municipal Gardens at 1831 Lafayette Road.
UPDATE 11:07 p.m.
11:00pm. – heaviest snow starting wrap up south of #indy. Snow should be out of our area by 1-2am. Blowing/drifting will continue to be a problem. #inwxpic.twitter.com/X5H3gcZRQj Marcus Bailey (@marcusbailey) February 16, 2021
UPDATE 10:50 p.m.
“Wayne County Remains under a winter Storm Warning. Wayne County has seen snow accumulations of roughly 3 to 5 inches and higher amounts in some locations. Snow will continue to fall for the next several hours and the drifting will continue overnight.