In a complete waste of time, Indiana Governor Mike Pence held a press conference on Tuesday morning to “clarify” the intent of the law known…

In his second press conference in five days on the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), Governor Mike Pence said flatly that he wanted the Legislature to act by the end of the week to approve new language in a new law that would say that the RFRA couldn’t deny service to anyone.  Said the […]

UPDATE:  Since the filing of this report, another shooting has occurred bringing the total of shootings in the city to five in the last 24 hours. This latest incident is in the neighborhood of the one on Howard where that victim was shot in the hand. In this one, police have responded to the shooting […]

In an wide ranging Afternoons with Amos interview, Gov. Mike Pence, fresh from his third State of the State Speech talked about a number of topics in the speech and some others as well. The Governor reinforced his emphasis on Education in this year’s legislative session. Pence talked up his plans to increase by $1,500 […]

In a dramatic reversal, Governor Mike Pence announced his plans to advance private, market-based Medicaid reforms in Indiana. The Governor unveiled what his Administration calls HIP (Healthy Indiana Plan) 2.0, what the Governor calls “a consumer-driven health care coverage program for low-income adults that builds on Indiana’s history of consumer-driven health care and would replace […]

Indiana First Lady Karen Pence made her first appearance on Afternoons with Amos. In an extended, intimate revealing interview, the wife of Governor Mike Pence talked about her priorities as First Lady, which includes assisting with as a Bicentennial Ambassador for Indiana’s upcoming Bicentennial Celebration and more important her creation The Indiana First Lady’s Charitable […]

He’s covered 7 Indiana Governors from Otis Bowen to Mike Pence. He’s covered major parts of Hoosier historyt from the Blizzard of 1978, to the Tony Kiritsis saga, to legislative sessions and everything in between.  He’s WRTV/Channel 6 Statehouse Reporter Norman Cox.  He retires from the station at the end of October. In an exclusive […]

Early Morning Shooting One person was shot outside of a hotel on the city’s northwest side this morning. The shooting was reported just before 6 a.m. at the Quality Inn and Suites in the 5000 block of Lafayette Road. Investigators gave few details about what may have prompted the shooting as well as the medical […]

Indy Traffic Update Two weeks into the South Split construction project, one of the ramps is now open.  The new I-70 eastbound ramp to I-65 southbound opened Tuesday night. Crews will now work on rebuilding the through lanes of I-65 southbound that pass under the Morris Street bridge. Hit-and-Run IMPD is looking for a Chevrolet Malibu […]

Early Morning Shooting A man has been fatally shot early this morning inside an apartment building on Indy’s east side.  Police detectives found a man dead in the entryway of the building in the 21-hundred block of Yorkshire Court near 21st and Post Road. The unidentified victim appeared to have been shot in the head. […]

Republican candidate for Governor Mike Pence visited the Afternoons with Amos studios for the first time and in a extremely frank interview with Amos talked about his conservatism.  Pence didn’t disguise or sugar coat his conservative views. However Pence talked frankly about what he’d do about improving opportunities for Black-owned and minority-owned business.  Pence talked […]

Democratic candidate for Governor John Gregg came out swinging on Afternoons with Amos. Gregg blasted his Republican opponent Mike Pence for ignoring the real issues facing Indiana, preferring to talk about issues that , in Gregg’s words, Hoosiers don’t care about. Gregg stressed his emphasis on jobs, improving education, including starting to deal with early […]