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Another Central Indiana School District Announces Plans to Make Up School Days Students at Carmel Clay Schools will spend extra time in the classroom to make up for their snow days.  School officials announced Wednesday, beginning March 6th, every school day will be extended through May 29th.  Students at Carmel High School will have class […]

The NFL Combine gets underway Wednesday downtown from Lucas Oil Stadium. Indianapolis Colts officials are on hand to observe players, conduct interviews and make evaluations as they prepare for the NFL Draft.  The Colts don’t own a pick in the first round of the draft. Mizzou player Michael Sam who recently divulged ahead of the NFL Draft that he […]

NAACP officials are focusing on the future here in the Circle City. Chrystal Ratcliffe, president of the Greater Indianapolis Chapter of the NAACP said many African-Americans are fighting the same injustices they fought in the past. Ratcliffe said, quote, “We’re looking at voter registration laws changing and a lot of criminal justice issues.” As part of Black History Month, the organization […]

IMPD is investigating a shooting in the parking lot of a far-west side daycare on Tuesday morning.  One woman was shot in the lot of KinderCare near West 38th Street and Shore Drive in the mid-7 a.m. hour.  The victim has been transported to I-U Methodist Hospital in unknown condition. The shooter has alluded police at […]

As the National Weather Service is issuing a Winter Weather Advisory today for noon, many schools and businesses were already closed for the holiday on Monday, including federal offices, state offices, and ceased mail delivery. However the expected bad weather is impacting some schools that were planning to make up a snow day on this holiday. The Indy metro area is […]

A Florida jury will begin a third day of deliberations Friday morning in the so-called “Loud Music Trial.” Michael Dunn is charged with murdering 17-year-old Jordan Davis outside a Jacksonville gas station in November of 2012. Dunn claims he fired into an SUV carrying Davis and his friends in self defense, though investigators found the young people […]

A data breach at Target is causing a delay in unemployment benefits for Hoosiers. Indiana Workforce Development spokesman Joe Frank says the slowdown is due to a backlog with the bank that issues their debit cards for benefits to out-of-work residents. Anyone not receiving their benefits is asked to call for help as soon as possible. The […]

Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin  was found guilty on Wednesday of 20 of 21 charges he faced in his federal corruption trial. Nagin was convicted of bribery, conspiracy, money laundering, and other charges in connection with taking bribes in return for city contracts during his term as mayor. Nagin, who served two terms as the city’s mayor, ran […]

MORNING NEWS with KIM WELLS A short car chase ended in a police action shooting, overnight. When a car carrying several passengers bolted from a traffic stop on the west side of Indy near West Troy Avenue and South Holt Road before midnight Tueday, the driver of the car jumped out and opened fire on officers near […]

Governor Mike Pence is joining the Lumina Foundation and Complete College America to announce a grant to support Indiana’s two- and four-year universities to improve college completion rates Tuesday. Governor Pence will also offer remarks in ceremony commemorating Black History Month. Both will happen at the Indiana Statehouse. The Black History Month program is at 12 noon (Eastern) in the Rotunda. ### […]

Indianapolis-area senior citizens can pick up tips they need to avoid common scams in a free seminar offered Tuesday, February 11 at the Warren Education and Community Center.  Officials from the Marion County Prosecutor’s office  and the Indiana Attorney General’s office await seniors to share protection methods. Deputy Prosecutor Cindy Oetjen and Michelle Mayer will […]

MORNING NEWS with KIM WELLS Testimony On HJR-3 Begins In Senate The fight over a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage continues at the Indiana Statehouse. The Senate Rules Committee is scheduled to hear testimony from people on both side of the issue today. If it’s passed, the proposal heads to the full Senate for consideration. The House passed […]