It’s the biggest primary battle on the Democratic Party side in the upcoming May 5th primary.  It’s the race for the Democratic nomination for City County Council in Council District 1. The northwest side district is bounded on the West by Hendricks County, on the North by 96th Street, on the South by 71st/Westlane/73rd Street […]

For the past few decades, there’ve been just two Democratic State Senators representing Marion County. And none representing suburban counties.  Could that change in the 2014 election?  J.D. Ford hopes so.  He’s the Democratic candidate in State Senate District 29 and he hopes voters’ concern and anger towards the Republican incumbent Mike Sen. Mike Delph […]

A Pike Township teaching assistant has been fired after he was arrested on charges he sexually abused a 13-year-old boy with special needs. Police said 27 year old John White, who worked part-timeat at Lincoln Middle School, faces two preliminary charges of child molestation. A woman reached out to police, saying her son had been […]

<strong>Audio Included in Post. Audio©2010 WTLC/Radio One.</strong> Several of the candidates running for Pike Township School Board appeared on a special Candidates Forum on Friday's (April 23rd) Afternoons with Amos. The candidates appearing in the first hour were: John Brown, George Crooks, Carl Liggins, Tammy Moon and Yvette White.

<strong>Audio Included in Post. Audio©2010 WTLC/Radio One.</strong> Several of the candidates running for Pike Township School Board appeared on a special Candidates Forum on Friday's (April 23rd) Afternoons with Amos. The candidates appearing in the second hour were: David Copher, Eric Huffine, Allison Maguire, Paul Ogden and Regina Randolph.

Audio Included in Post. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. UPDATE! Indiana Supt. of Public Instruction Dr. Tony Bennett Comments on Black Graduation Rates on Afternoons with Amos. The percentage of Indiana’s African-American public school students who graduated in four years from high school rose dramatically during the 2008-2009 school year. Statewide, two-thirds of all African-American members […]