Jill Sheridan
Managing City EditorJill Sheridan Poulos is the managing city editor at WFYI. She was previously a member of the IPB News teams covering health and science, and at WFYI as a reporter and anchor.
Jill has a background in broadcasting and theater. She's worked at a number of Indianapolis media outlets doing news and traffic, and spent a summer as the dolphin show narrator at the Indianapolis Zoo. She has experience as an on-air personality and as an actress. She graduated from Miami University in Ohio.
Contact Jill at jsheridan@wfyi.org and follow her on X at @JillASheridan
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The announcement comes ahead of the Democratic convention in Indianapolis, June 6th, when both women are expected to be officially nominated.
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A slate of 11 Indiana Democrats will get a boost ahead of November’s midterms. The group of candidates will vie for competitive seats in the Indiana House and aim to break the Republican supermajority.
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For 90 years, winners of the Indianapolis 500 have celebrated with a glass bottle of milk. One of the longest traditions, all drivers have to choose what milk they would drink if they win the race, including the rookies.
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Indiana State Senator Spencer Deery (R-West Lafayette) wins the extremely close race for District 23 by three ballots. Challenger Paula Copenhaver or a party chair may still call for a recount.
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A new law that bans people from camping on public land was recently signed by Indiana Governor Mike Braun. The law also criminalizes the act.
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The most recent project to overhaul the historic site will not move forward because of funding issues.
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It’s not just the Division I championship that Indianapolis is hosting. For the first time in history all the men’s college basketball championships will be held in one city.
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Former Indiana State Senator James Merritt talks about his new book Lessons Learned — it explores the pandemic, its relation to history, Indiana's response and whether we’re ready for the next one.
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A bill nearing final approval in the state legislature would limit the Indiana Civil Rights Commission’s power to represent Hoosiers who face illegal discrimination.
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Hundreds of ICE protestors joined a cold, Sunday evening march on Indianapolis’ north side.