@WTHRcom you have really gone downhill. The abandonment of the weather app is the last straw. You let excellent on air talent go, and have replaced them with unqualified people on the air. Shopping for a new local news source.
I live in Pike Twp in Indianapolis in Marion County. As I just tried to vote, the entrance to the building for voting was being crowded by campaigners within the chute.
@HillaryClinton You reveal once again that you have no interest in King’s dream. You are only interested in the appearance of helping those whom you have made more helpless.
The Chief Elections Officer for the state is so rotten hes been banned from the Elections Services Center in Marion County. But sure, tell me how Greg Ballard is the problem Republicans…
@RepAndreCarson I live near 71st between Zville Rd & Gtown Rd, turning out of neighborhood was made dangerous by their demonstration that stretched into the Kroger parking lot. It was disruptive, pissed people off, and very few even bothered with signs. Not a demonstration simply mass loitering
This is wrong. You don't have the right to disrupt the worship service or try to interview the pastor during worship. This was very poor judgment on Don Lemon's part. His First Amendment right as a journalist does not give him the right to take away people's First Amendment right to freedom of worship.
Congrats to Indiana on a perfect 16-0 season.
They have the best player, the best coach, and ran the table like no other school has done in the expanded playoff era.
Given the program’s historic futility, this may be the best achievement in college football history.
🚨 TIM WALZ JUST LIT A MATCH IN A POWDER KEG
What we just watched from Minnesota’s governor was not a normal political speech.
It was a speech designed to delegitimize federal law enforcement in the eyes of the public.
Walz did something extraordinarily dangerous:
He told millions of people that ICE agents are not enforcing the law — they are “kidnapping,” “hunting,” and committing “organized brutality.”
He compared federal officers to secret police.
He accused them of racial targeting.
He claimed they are abducting citizens in unmarked vans.
Those are not policy disagreements.
Those are criminal allegations — delivered without evidence — against armed federal officers operating in the middle of a high-tension environment.
Then he went further.
He told people to:
• track ICE in their neighborhoods
• film them
• build databases on them
• gather “evidence” for future prosecution
That is how you turn law enforcement into targets.
When you tell a population that federal agents are criminals, and then tell them to identify, track, and document those agents, you are pouring gasoline on a fire.
Walz wrapped it in the language of peace — but the effect is the opposite.
This is how you create chaos.
This is how you invite confrontation.
This is how someone gets hurt.
A governor’s job is to cool a crisis — not radicalize it.
And tonight, Tim Walz chose to escalate.
History shows us exactly how this kind of rhetoric ends.
And it never ends well.