Meals on Wheels Marking 50 Years

For five decades Meals on Wheels has served as a lifeline to Hoosiers who are homebound or battling chronic illness. In fact, volunteers have served nearly nine million meals since the organization started in 1971. Lisa Dillman joins us with more on how that nonprofit is marking its 50th anniversary.... Read More

2021 Colts Season Preview

The Indianapolis Colts are gearing up for the 2021 season. Steve Campbell explains what it means to have fans back at training camp at Grand Park and to play in front of a full house at Lucas Oil Stadium.... Read More

Lumina Foundation Prepares for the Workforce of Tomorrow

COVID-19 has vastly changed how the future workforce will look, feel and function. We look at why it is critically important for Indiana businesses to form strategic partnerships with higher education and training providers for the workforce to get back to normal. Lumina Foundation Vice President of Learning and Work Dr. Chauncy Lennon provides insight.... Read More

IPHCA and Community Health Centers Launch Statewide Program

Community health centers are playing a pivotal role in the battle against COVID-19 for the most vulnerable Hoosiers by providing support to keep them out of hospitals. Indiana Primary Health Care Association CEO Ben Harvey explains how the statewide program IPHCA launched, CHC Virtual Care @ Home, allows patients to stay in their home to recover from […]... Read More

Penske, Miller Look at Future of Racing

For the first time in 75 years, Memorial Day Weekend will be silent in Indianapolis. COVID-19 has forced the 104th running of the Indianapolis 500 to move to August. In part 2 of our one-on-one interview with IMS Owner Roger Penske, we get his take on what the future holds for racing. Plus, RACER.com Writer and Motorsports […]... Read More

COVID-19 Impact on the Food & Beverage Industry

COVID-19 has taken a huge bite out of the restaurant business throughout the state. Case in point? The iconic Old Pro’s Table sports bar in Broad Ripple announced it will close after nearly 30 years in business. Co-owner Nicole Harlan-Oprisu knows a thing or two about the food and beverage industry as she and her […]... Read More

AIM Launches High-Tech Social Distancing Tools

The new normal to ensure social distancing for workers in many industries may happen through groundbreaking laser technology. And there is an Indiana connection. Fishers-based Advanced Industrial Marketing Rob Hruskoci breaks down the company’s role in launching this high-tech social distancing tool.... Read More

Silent May in Speedway

For the third time in history, a global crisis has put the brakes on the World’s Greatest Spectacle in Racing. The last time the green flag didn’t fall at the Indianapolis 500 in the month of May? 1946 during World War II. Around INdiana Reporter Mary-Rachel Redman takes us to the town of Speedway to […]... Read More

Penske Talks Pandemic Impact on Indy 500

The Memorial Day holiday weekend traditionally means racing in Indiana. But not this year. The pandemic has silenced the engines that would have normally roared for the 104th running of the Indianapolis 500. IMS Owner Roger Penske discusses the economic impact of moving the race to August, the prospect of fans in the stands and […]... Read More

COVID-19 Return-to-Work Playbook

As the Indiana economy continues to get “back on track,” a return-to-work playbook has been created to make it a smooth transition. We’ll talk with Central Indiana Corporate Partnership President and CEO David Johnson and Cummins Inc. Chairman and CEO Tom Linebarger about the importance of reopening the right way.... Read More

Impact of COVID-19 in Indiana

The preliminary findings of the Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI study have been released on statewide research on the prevalence of COVID-19 in the general population. In the Business of Health, Kylie Veleta talks about key findings of this important study with its principal investigator Dr. Nir Menachemi.... Read More

COVID-19 Economic Impact on Westfield

Westfield officials were forced to shut down the 400-acre Grand Park Sports Campus at the height of the spring season. The facility has 31 multi-purposes fields and hosts events year-round. Grand Park hopes to reopen June 1. Mayor Andy Cook weighs in on the economic impact the pandemic has had.... Read More

Pacers Gaming Tips Off New Season

The booming billion-dollar business of esports. The Pacers Gaming team is back on the court but not like they were the first two seasons. As we go Inside INdiana Sports, Bill Benner chats with Pacers Sports & Entertainment Senior Director of Esports Operations Cody Parrent about how the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the Esports League from […]... Read More

Nine13sports Switches Gears During Pandemic

How do you go from helping thousands of kids learn about bicycles to transporting up to 200,000 pounds of food throughout the state each week? Indianapolis nonprofit Nine13sports found a way. CEO Tom Hanley explains his company’s new mission during the pandemic.... Read More