Get In the Know With Kim’s Wednesday News & Headlines Metro police are looking for three men after a robbery and shooting of a man who was just going home from work. They say the victim was robbed at around one this morning near 21st Street and Tibbs Avenue on the west side.  The suspects shot him […]

Kim’s Monday News & Sports Headlines to Keep You in the Know Good morning to you on this post-IBE Summer Celebration Monday. Indiana’s National Guard armories and recruiting stations are now armed thanks to Indiana’s governor. In response to the recent attack on military personnel in Chattanooga, Governor Mike Pence signed an executive order on […]

Kim’s Friday News & Sports News and Headlines Good morning Indy…on a day that many of you have off as the “legal” observance day for the Independence Day holiday. Federal authorities are telling local police agencies across the country like the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, to be alert this weekend for possible acts of terrorism. The […]

Kim’s Stormy Thursday News & Sports Headlines The man convicted and sentenced to death for his role in the deadly Boston Marathon Bombing heads to Indiana for his punishment; the Richmond Hill explosion trial resumes today as we wait for a judge to decide on a mistrial; vehicles plow into retailers including department store at […]

It’s National Basketball Association Draft time–a night of high anxiety, big deals, hard work on the hard woods potentially paying off and colorful athletic caps paired with fancy men’s suits. The Indiana Pacers are getting geared up for Thursday’s league event. They’ll have the opportunity to pick fresh new players. Indiana will select 11th overall […]

Can you run a mile? Many Hoosiers can and will do it this evening, which is expected to cause some traffic delays and backups in the Circle City at the end of the workday. The Monumental Mile, a precursor race to November’s Indianapolis Monumental Marathon, gets underway this evening at 5 p.m. with a street closure […]

Good morning on this wet Memorial Day holiday. It will be a busy day for President Obama on this holiday. His day gets underway this Monday morning by hosting a breakfast for Gold Star families –families who’ve lost a member in service to the country. They’ll join him at the White House. Later, he will lay […]

Indianapolis Metro Police are still investigating a deadly hit-and-run crash on the south side Wednesday morning. That crash has left a woman who was crossing the street in the area of Raymond and Shelby Streets dead. This tragedy happened around 6:40 a.m. IMPD so far, has located a red Ford Mustang vehicle that left the scene but […]

Kim’s Wednesday News & Sports Headlines It’s a busy Hump Day. The death toll from the North Philadelphia Amtrak train derailment is now up to six. Crews are searching still this morning for survivors who may be in or under the wreckage.  As of now, at least 140 passengers are injured, some critically, and the […]

This afternoon in Downtown Indy, the month of May gets underway a couple days early leading up to the 99th running of the Indianapolis 500. The nonprofit “500 Festival” is inviting you to a kickoff celebration on Monument Circle from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. It’s one of 50 events the committee will host. Check those out HERE. Food […]

The final day of the NBA regular season is here and there’s still a lot to be decided. The eighth-seed in both the Western Conference and Eastern Conference is still up for grabs. New Orleans can clinch it in the West by beating the Spurs at home. If the Pelicans lose, they leave the door […]

Get Caught Up With Kim’s Tuesday News & Headlines It’s a busy Fat Tuesday with bad weather lambasting various portions of the country; a new secretary of defense taking his post today; determining whether a Chapel Hill attack was a “hate crime”; Indiana lawmakers proposing budget shifts in education; an embattled state education chief making […]