There’s still a bunch of major issues that could impact Indianapolis’ African-American community brewing in the final weeks of the Indiana Legislature’s session.  On Afternoons with Amos weekly update from Black legislators, State Representatives Cherrish Pryor and Vanessa Summers updated the community on several key issues. One critical issue, the location of small Small Claims […]

Every week, members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus, the eleven Black men and women representing Indiana’s African-American community in the Indiana Legislature, will be appearing on Afternoons with Amos to update the community on upcoming legislative issues and to hear community concerns; especially about state government.  This week State Senator Greg Taylor, a Vice-Chair […]

Two outstanding African-American attorneys, each dedicated to serving people are running for the Democratic nomination for Center Township Small Claims Court. Challenger Brenda Roper and incumbent Judge Michelle Smith Scott talked about their qualifications for the job in a special Afternoons with Amos Campaign Tuesday.  Roper is an attorney whose had experience working with people. […]

Have you ever been to Small Claims Court in Marion County?  If you have, or might be called into Small Claims Court, big changes are coming in how the courts will operate.  After stories in the Wall Street Journal and other complaints, the Indiana Supreme Court created a special commission who has made recommendations on […]

Click Above to Hear Full Interview. Runs 52 Minutes ©2012 WTLC/Radio One. Afternoons with Amos shared their stories of problems with Marion County Small Claims Courts as a special Task Force prepares to evaluate ways of improving these courts. Indiana Appeals Court Judge John Baker talked with Amos and listeners about a special Task Force […]

More measles cases being reported (Indianapolis)  —  Thirteen confirmed cases of measles have been reported by state health officials and concern exists that the number could go even higher. Currently the reported outbreak is linked to individuals who have had contact with the first reported case two weeks ago, with all of the cases in Boone and […]