Since released in theatres, fans and supporters have been waiting to purchase this inspiring film to view at home and share with family and friends. Countless positive reviews have poured in about A Beautiful Soul’s message from media, fans and many of the cast members. The film industry trade magazine, Variety, summed it up in this […]

Despite Indianapolis’ $65 million budget deficit for 2013, a coalition of Indianapolis church congregations is urging city officials to invest $500,000 in next year’s budget to fund a new violence prevention initiative. IndyCan appeared on Afternoons with Amos to tout a violence prevention strategy called Ceasefire that would target an estimated twenty violent groups in […]

In the first ever broadcast from Perry Township in WTLC’s long and stories history, Afternoons with Amos went to the southside school district to learn about education in a district that’s been involved in the Indianapolis desegregation effort for thirty-one years. Broadcasting live from Winchester Village Elementary School, Amos talked with Perry Township school officials […]

This week the first charter school chartered not by the City or Ball State, but by the State of Indiana opens in midtown Indianapolis. It’s the Carpe Diem School and it introduces a new concept in education.  The school was founded by Arizona pastor and businessman Rick Ogsten. Interviewed on Afternoons with Amos, the Carpe […]

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It is great to know that the original cast of the 1976 Movie Sparkle have been keeping busy since then.  click here to see some of the work they have done since 1976! I was also impressed to find out that Whitney Houston’s production company bought the production rights of the remake and attempted to […]

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  Mom nearly beats child’s football coach to death over molestation allegations Lakeshia Richmond A Tennessee mother faces criminal charges after she nearly beat a kids’ football coach to death with a baseball bat over claims he molested her sons. Lakeshia Richmond, 27, of Memphis, admitted she took the law into her own hands when her boys, aged 8 […]

After promising that the Detailed 2013 Indianapolis Budget Book would be released to the City-County Council and to the public, late Monday Mayor Greg Ballard and City Controller Jeff Spaulding pulled back on that promise. Afternoons with Amos learned that Spaulding’s office notified City-County Council officials that the full details of the 2013 City/County budget […]