Democratic US candidate Joe Donnelly talked with Afternoons with Amos about schools and education, bringing more jobs to Indiana and lots more. Donnelly blasted his Republican opponent Richard Mourdock for falsely saying Donnelly would cut Medicare.  Donnelly talked about the current drought and its disastrous impact on Hoosier farmers.  And that federal farm aid will […]

In an unforgettable special Afternoons with Amos, friends colleagues and community leaders gathered to share their memories and living history and testimony on the life, legacy and achievements of the late State Senator Glenn Howard who died July 2nd at the age of 72. Appearing on the program were longtime Howard friends State Representative Bill […]

Democratic US Senate candidate Joe Donnelly appeared on Afternoons with Amos and explained why he was one of a handful of Democrats who voted a Contempt of Congress citation against Attorney General Eric Holder.  The Congressional Black Caucus and a majority of Democrats in the House opposed the GOP led effort to condemn Holder for […]

Indianapolis attorney Kay Fleming is the Democratic candidate for Indiana Attorney General. She appeared on Afternoons with Amos to talk about her campaign and the things she’d do if elected the state’s next Attorney General in November. Fleming pledged that as Attorney General she would strengthen consumer protection. Fleming also said her office would do […]

Saying that Indiana’s public schools are spending “too much time teaching to the test” and not time teaching real knowledge to students, Glenda Ritz, Democratic candidate for Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction appeared on Afternoons with Amos, in her first live media interview, with a forceful agenda for Indiana’s schools. Ritz, a longtime teacher in […]

John Gregg is the Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana.  Gregg appeared for a full hour on Afternoons with Amos and talked extensively about his positions and views on putting Hoosiers back to work. Gregg, a former businessman, attorney, University President, Speaker of the Indiana House, also talked about lower gas prices, education, the problems […]

  Click Above to Listen to Interview.  Runs 51 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. In their first, live Indianapolis media interview, the new Democratic leadership of the City-County Council appeared on Afternoons with Amos to talk the Council Democrats’ priorities, goals and objectives.  Maggie Lewis, the new Council President, Brian Mahern, the new Vice-President and majority […]

Click Above to Hear Interview. Runs 19 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. Democratic US Senate Candidate Joe Donnelly came to Afternoons with Amos and talked about creating jobs, preserving tax cuts for middle class and working families and other issues. Donnelly, the Congressman representing Indiana’s Second Congressional District is running for the US Senate next year […]

Click Above for Full Interview. Runs 26 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. A plan to redraw more than half Marion County’s 600 precincts and create new City-County Council districts was blasted today on Afternoons with Amos. Amos Brown, one of the city’s experts on demographics talked about the flaws in the precinct and district plan being […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 50 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. After six weeks and fifty candidate interviews, Afternoons with Amos’ election interviews concluded with the At Large City-County Council candidates. Joining Amos and listeners were Democratic challengers Zach Adamson, John Barth and Pam Hickman . Click above to hear their discussion with Amos and listeners […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 48 Minues ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. On the final Campaign Tuesday of the November 2011 elections, Afternoons with Amos concentrated on the candidates in the five Black-majority Indianapolis City-County Council Districts. Listen above to the interview as Democratic candidates from those districts talked with Amos and listeners on the critical issues. […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 43 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. With two weeks to go, Campaign Tuesday moves to City-County Council Districts with the heaviest African-American populations. Three Democratic candidates appeared on Afternoons with Amos. Incumbent Councilwoman Maggie Lewis (Dist 7 – Northeast Wayne, Southeast Pike Townships, including Lafayette Sq area),  Councilman Monroe Gray (Dist […]