@kwellscomm PraiseIndy.com News & Sports Good morning to you on this rain-soaked Monday morning.  Give yourself extra time on your morning commute and plan to ‘get out of the dog house’ if you’re in it with anyone. (More on that and how…in today’s final story below.) Local… There’s a long list of Republicans who might […]

@kwellscomm 04/30/16 The Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis is making history Saturday, April 30 by opening the first club in the city in 23 years. The organization has set out to serve Indy’s far east side and its executive director, Rick Whitten talked exclusively with “Access Indy’s” Kim Wells to invite the community to […]

Here’s the recipe for the decadent dessert that Celebrity Chef George Duran, known for his Food Network show Ham on the Street and TLC Network’s The Ultimate Cake Off, shared with us on Sunday’s edition of Access Indy with Kim Wells. Chef Duran says it’s perfect to whip up to serve at your own NCAA Tourney party or to take with […]

A veteran African-American journalist and columnist explores how we, as African Americans, view our president, Barack Obama–the man, the politician, his battles, his burdens, his swagger and more. I recently talked with ‘Black Journalista’ Erin Aubrey Kaplan on Access Indy with Kim Wells on 106.7 WTLC-FM to delve into her latest book, I Heart Obama. Whether one agrees with his […]

Indiana Black Expo-hosted project, Your Life Matters, rebrands itself OpportunINDY to continue the work of improving the lives of Indy’s young black males by providing connections to life opportunities and more. Raising black boys into men is no easy task and parents want them to grow up safe, with chances to be their best selves, just like […]

The Greater Indianapolis Branch of the NAACP ( @IndyNAACP ) is asking tough questions when it comes to the future of Indianapolis Public Schools ( @IPSSchools ) and the educations of the children here in the city. Among the questions is this central one, “Is there a great school in every neighborhood?” In light of the 2015 strategic plan that […]

The Indianapolis community gathered on Saturday with family, friends, and colleagues to celebrate the life of community leader and broadcaster–our own–Amos Brown. Funerals often are sad occasions, particularly when a person is beloved or a person is ripped away suddenly without warning, as was the case on both fronts with the late-host of the popular […]

Get in the Know with Kim’s Friday News & Headlines Governor Pence is blaming the media for the national outrage over the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. In an interview with a local radio station (down the dial), Pence called the concerns “understandable,” but said the bill has been “misconstrued” and urged Hoosiers to read it for […]

It’s Christmas Eve 2014. For procrastinators, Dec. 24 begins your holiday shopping season. While others who live their lives by schedules, datebooks and planning ahead would freak out, you enjoy heading out to the mall in the hustle and bustle. And, for those who don’t necessarily “enjoy” it, but just “have to get ‘er done”–don’t […]

Fact. Horrific crime in Indianapolis is not a new phenomenon–shootings, burning bodies and dumping victims. Nor can it be tied to inherent behavior of a particular race. This is evidenced by the subject of a new interactive play opening in downtown Indy Friday evening where the members of the audience determine the fate of the […]

The Indianapolis Radio One Family sends Happy Birthday Shout Outs to Rev. Al Sharpton who marks a milestone birthday today. The outspoken civil rights leader and media personality turns 60. On Wednesday night, it was “Al Sharpton’s Time!”–as he loves to say on his show that airs on our sister station 106.7 WTLC, Sunday mornings […]

    Looking for something fun to do in the Indianapolis community with your friends and family on Saturday? How about something fun to do for a great cause at the same time? Get your body moving, learn how to improve your health to prevent cancer and help to provide cancer services here, in Central […]