‘Super Tuesday’ is underway today heating up the presidential race around the country, while back here in Indy, Metro Police are searching for gas station robbery suspects and a killer of a man on the northeast side. I have local and national news and sports headlines for you including the feds essentially slapping Indiana’s governor on the back of […]

Indianapolis Metro Police detectives are asking for your help to solve two gas station robberies that happened overnight into Tuesday morning. The first just before 1:30 a.m. at 30th Street and North Illinois Street at the Shell Gas Station. Two men successfully robbed the gas station by forcing open the locked door to the bulletproof glass-encased […]

Leap Day is presenting a unique opportunity to focus on the health of Indy’s kids and their families. Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett has declared Monday, February 29 as “Make the Leap for Healthy Kids Day” with the organization Jump IN for Healthy Kids. Click the media player below to hear my conversation with the executive […]

Arthur Jordan, local businessman and television personality, died unexpectedly from complications of a stroke, on Friday morning, February 19. Most folks around town knew Jordan, simply as “Art”. He was a proud family man–father of two adult children–daughter, Treba and son, Deryck and grandfather of Alyssa. Jordan served as CEO and proprietor of Arthur Jordan and Associates—a […]

Arthur Jordan, local businessman and television personality, died unexpectedly on Friday morning, February 19. Most folks around town knew Jordan, simply as “Art”. He was a proud family man, owner of Arthur Jordan and Associates—a successful training and development firm for decades here in Indianapolis and member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. He hosted a […]

The nation is watching the mayoral race in Baltimore. In light of the prosecution of six Baltimore police officers in the death of Freddie Gray and various economic challenges, the fight for who leads the city next is crucial. Current Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, who also serves as president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, […]

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is dead. Reports out of San Antonio, Texas say the justice was found dead at a resort in West Texas near the city of Marfa. Scalia, at age 79, was the longest serving justice on the Supreme Court and was known for his extremely conservative views and right-wing decisions. […]

The Department of Justice has investigated the city of Ferguson, Missouri and their findings lead them to file suit seeking justice and a change from systemic ingrained behaviors against its own citizens. Click the link below to get caught up on the latest moves from U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the department she helms: […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Monday News & Sports Headlines It’s wet and a little snowy this morning so be cautious as you make your morning commute. Indy Snow Force was activated Sunday night to combat icy patches caused by a mixture of rain and snow.  The Department of Public Works says drivers should leave plenty […]

A community forum is taking place right now in Indy on the northeast side to observe National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day–an event which highlights the importance of education, prevention, testing, treatment, services and advocacy in the Black Community around the issue of HIV/AIDS. Friday’s event is helmed by the Minority Health Coalition of Marion County with […]

President Barack Obama continues visits to religious places and events. Hot off the heels of his visit to a Baltimore-area Mosque on Wednesday where he condemned anti-muslim bigotry, he addressed Thursday morning’s National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C. speaking of his faith, not operating from a spirit of fear and positively moving forward to lead respecting all. Watch President Obama’s speech […]

The man who was the emergency manager in Flint, Michigan, when the city changed its water supply is refusing to testify before Congress. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee wants to question Darnell Earley sometime today about the water crisis in Flint and had him served with a subpoena. Earley was the manager in charge […]