The case of the man accused of killing two young girls in Delphi promises to be the highest profile trial Indiana has seen in at least a decade. And Richard Allen’s murder trial could be one of the first in Indiana to be viewed by millions worldwide under a new rule that will allow cameras […]

#WTLCIndyNews: IndyGo is looking at changes to improve bus operations for the citizens of Indianapolis. The bus company says it wants to alter its schedule to have more buses running busy routes and fewer on routes with fewer passengers. It would shorten wait times, but people might have to walk a bit further to get to the […]

Chief Justices of Supreme Courts of the sovereign states or even of the United States rarely give broadcast media interviews. Especially live ones. So it was a rare opportunity to sit down live with Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Brent Dickson in a wide ranging Afternoons with Amos interview about our justice system. Chief Justice […]

White sentenced on felony convictions (Noblesville)  —  Former Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White will not serve any time behind bars after being convicted of six felonies but instead will serve one year of home detention.  White was found guilty of voter fraud for using his ex-wife’s address to register to vote because he didn’t want to […]

Click Above to Hear Full Interview. Runs 52 Minutes ©2012 WTLC/Radio One. Afternoons with Amos shared their stories of problems with Marion County Small Claims Courts as a special Task Force prepares to evaluate ways of improving these courts. Indiana Appeals Court Judge John Baker talked with Amos and listeners about a special Task Force […]

Click Above to Listen to Interview. Runs 17 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. Retiring Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Randall Shepard talked with Amos and Afternoons with Amos listeners about his decision to retire from the court after 26 years as Chief Justice. Chief Justice Shepard talked about his career, his proudest accomplishment,s his future and […]

Audio Included in Post. Indiana’s Supreme Court heard arguments over whether the state’s 2005 Voter ID law is constitutional under Indiana’s Constitution. The League of Women Voters brought suit charging that the law and its exemption for those voting absentee violates Indiana’s requirement that elections be “free and equal”. Attorney Karen Celestino-Horseman argues the plaintiff’s […]

Audio Included in Post. Indiana’s Supreme Court heard arguments over whether the state’s 2005 Voter ID law is constitutional under Indiana’s Constitution. The State of Indiana defended the suit saying Voter ID was legal, helpful in combating voter fraud and that the suit was improper in making Secretary of State Todd Rokita the defendant. Indiana […]

Audio Included in Post. Indiana’s Supreme Court heard arguments over whether the state’s 2005 Voter ID law is constitutional under Indiana’s Constitution. The League of Women Voters brought suit charging that the law and its exemption for those voting absentee violates Indiana’s requirement that elections be “free and equal”. Attorney Karen Celestino-Horseman has the final […]