@kwellscomm  PraiseIndy.com News & Sports  —   Good day to you on this Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. holiday. The National Weather Service says Indianapolis is under a hazardous weather outlook during the morning hours with freezing rain possible near and north of I-70.  Be careful driving, especially on bridges and overpasses. Numerous Indianapolis local attractions are offering free admission in […]

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Civil rights groups sent a letter to the DOJ demanding police departments be penalized for failing to report deaths in custody.

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Attorney General Loretta Lynch has pulled her name from the pool of possible nominees to the Supreme Court Tuesday, asking that she "not be considered" for the seat.

‘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 […]

istory-making occasions are rarely recognized until they end up in the textbooks. As we face some of the most challenging and monumental events within Black culture today, there are plenty of moments that have made their mark on America.

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: […]

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According to data pulled from the census, 76 percent of the city’s African-American population would have to relocate in order for Chicago to be completely integrated.

Loretta Lynch's confirmation as attorney general was a pivotal moment in American history.

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The Missouri city and DOJ officials are nearing a reform deal that will likely effect change and overhaul "unconstitutional" policing.

Constantine "Dean" Andrews, the Chicago Police Department's chief of detectives, has resigned following the announcement that the Department of Justice will investigate the department.