@kwellscomm PraiseIndy.com News  —   Flurries…yeah, you’re likely to see them today. But the ‘real’ snowfall is likely coming over the weekend. The National Weather Service says Indianapolis will likely see snow both Saturday and Sunday. Forecasters say the city could see as much accumulation as an inch of the fluffy stuff. The man accused of firing […]

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Roslyn Brock, Chairman of the NAACP, spoke with NewsOne Now host Roland Martin immediately following President Barack Obama’s keynote address at the NAACP National Convention yesterday,…

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Al Jazeera America‘s Ali Velshi and ALF-CIO Chief Economist William Spriggs joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” to analyze the latest jobs numbers. The U.S.…

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AFL-CIO Chief Economist William Spriggs, Francesca Chambers, Jeff Johnson and Avis Jones-DeWeever joined Roland Martin Friday on “NewsOne Now” to breakdown the latest unemployment numbers. In September,…

Click Above to Hear Interview. Runs 14 minutes ©2012 WTLC/Radio One. AFLCIO President Richard Trumpka said that union members “could exercise their First Amendment Rights” during Super Bowl Week in Indianapolis. Trumpka made his comments during an exclusive interview on WTLC-AM’s Afternoons with Amos program Wednesday. Trumpka told host Amos Brown that the AFLCIO is […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 28 Minutes. Audio©2011 WTLC/Radio One. Labor unions and working men and women are under attack from conservative Republican Governors and legislators. On Afternoons with Amos, Lee Saunders, Secretary/Treasurer of AFSCME, the highest profile African-American in the national labor movement, discussed the protests in Wisconsin (he has been on the ground […]

Audio Included in Post. Audio©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Richard Trumka, National President of the AFL-CIO, the organization representing 15.1 million American workers, talked about preserving American and Indiana jobs on Afternoons with Amos. Trumka was in Indiana to protect the closing of a Whirlpool Appliance plant in Evansville, with hundreds of jobs being shipped off to […]