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Mayor Greg Ballard and the top brass of the Department of Public Safety and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department released their detailed internal report into the investigation into the crash involving IMPD Officer David Bisard and  three motorcyclists stopped at a red light on August 6th. The accident killed one and wounded two. Below is […]

KEEP CHECKING HERE AND REFRESHING FOR ELECTION UPDATES AND COMMENTARY Click Here For Marion County Results Statewide Results 11:45pm – Not sure there’ll be another update from the Election Board. The Lawrence Township races are the only races outstanding from a busy night of “blue wins” in a dark sea of red across the country. […]

Fred Wilson (left) with Amos Brown After Wilson’s AWA appearance After a heated and emotional meeting at the Walker Theater, artist Fred Wilson calmly and patiently explained his controversial sculpture design for the Indianapolis Cultural Trail on Afternoons with Amos. For an hour Wilson, the New York-based, African-American artist explained his E Pluribus Unum (Out […]

Amos Brown along with Samuel Odle and Senator Glenn Howard were honored last night with NAACP Awards. Although the clear message on the night was how it is VITALLY IMPORTANT that all of us make sure we get out and vote on November 2, 2010 and AGAIN in 2012 it was clear that the night […]

Tanya Walton Pratt officially became Indiana’s first African-American Federal Judge Friday in an official Investiture Ceremony held in the Ceremonial Courtroom at the Federal Courthouse downtown.  All five Judges of the District Court for the Southern District of Indiana presided over the ceremony and saluted Judge Pratt. Longtime Federal Judge Sarah Evans Barker, the first […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 15 Minutes. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. New Fox 59/WXIN Anchor Fanchon Stinger gives her first Indy radio interview when she visited Hall of Fame broadcaster Amos Brown and Afternoons with Amos Tuesday (July 13th). Stinger, a Detroit native, 16-year broadcast journalism veteran with eleven Emmy Awards (so far) joined the […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 17 Minutes. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. During Rev. Al Sharpton’s visit to Indianapolis, Afternoons with Amos host Amos Brown was the only Indianapolis media to have a one-on-one interview with the activist and civil rights leader.  In his exclusive interview, Rev. Sharpton talked about police brutality, jobs, the 2010 Census, […]