Bill Cosby is reportedly on a new mission–discrediting his accusers. According to a report in the “New York Post,” the embattled comedian has hired a number of private investigators to root out possibly damaging information about the women who have accused him of sexual assault. Cosby is reportedly paying six figures, according to the report […]

The former mayor of New York says President Obama is partly to blame for tensions between police and the community. On CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Rudy Giuliani said sending representatives to funerals of people killed by police and associating with Al Sharpton sends an anti-cop message. The Republican voiced support for current Mayor Bill de […]

Police in St. Louis County are releasing more details of another police action shooting that has left one young black man dead and is sparking another round of protests this Christmas Eve. St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar says the police shooting of an 18-year-old theft suspect is a tragedy for everyone involved, but maintains […]

It’s Christmas Eve 2014. For procrastinators, Dec. 24 begins your holiday shopping season. While others who live their lives by schedules, datebooks and planning ahead would freak out, you enjoy heading out to the mall in the hustle and bustle. And, for those who don’t necessarily “enjoy” it, but just “have to get ‘er done”–don’t […]

Five players with the Indianapolis Colts will show up and show out at the 2015 Pro Bowl. The players who have gotten the nod are:             Cornerback Vontae Davis,         Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton,           Quarterback Andrew Luck,           […]

It’s the holidays and your dog or cat is eyeballing you with laser precision. They’re being persistent about getting those goodies, treats and home cooked table scraps because, well, they taste great and they’ve made it their mission. But what do you do? It may not be healthy for them. Check out how you may keep […]

Indianapolis is “Going Blue” in honor of the two New York police officers and one Florida police officer killed over the weekend. Blue light bulbs were first used earlier this year after the deaths of IMPD officers Rod Bradway and Perry Renn, but organizers say with these latest killings, police need more support than ever. […]

 The family of one of those murdered New York City police officers is speaking out through faith and understanding. Richard Gonzales, the first cousin of slain NYPD Officer Rafael Ramos, 40, is offering a hand to accused cop killer Ismaaiyl Brinsley on behalf of their family. He says,  “we forgive him, the Ramos family forgives him because […]

Friday’s News & Headlines With Kim Wells Law enforcement officers stand accused of crimes here in the Indianapolis metro area. This tops our Friday headlines. A Marion County sheriff’s deputy is accused of rape. Officials say Craig Ryland turned himself in at the Hendricks County Jail Thursday morning, but bonded out a short time later. […]

Governor Mike Pence announced on Thursday that more than 2,000 jobs are heading to Indiana over the next few years, many of them right here in Indianapolis. Surrounded by several business executives, Pence also announced other economic development moves at the Statehouse including the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s record-breaking year-end results. Job commitments from companies around the country and the […]

A recent study suggests breakfast really is the most important meal of the day.  A team from the University of Missouri in Columbia published a study in “Nutrition Journal,” that found eating breakfast increases levels of dopamine, a chemical produced in the brain controlling impulses. Food cravings leading to overeating appear to be reduced as dopamine […]

Thursday’s News and Headlines With Kim Wells The FBI is leading the investigation into the cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment. This comes after a report that U.S. investigators have determined North Korea is behind the attack. The movie “The Interview” deals with an assassination plot against current North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Sony is now canceling […]