A new report from the Baltimore Sun indicates that at least one Baltimore Police officer warned fellow cops that Freddie Gray was in need of medical attention prior to his death in April. Officer William Porter’s statements are being revealed for the first time and bring new information to the surface around what happened prior […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Thursday PraiseIndy.com News & Sports Headlines As Pope Francis prepares to speak to a joint meeting of Congress this morning in Washington DC, before heading off to New York City later today, here in Indy we’re dealing with the latest rash of crime that’s affecting victims who’re younger and […]

It’s been a busy news Monday for our neighbor to the south, Kentucky. A county clerk there, returns to work on this Monday still defiant on the issue of doing her job, which includes issuing marriage licences to gay couples–this despite spending five days in jail for contempt of court for disobeying a judge and […]

As Hoosiers join with the nation to stop and remember the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. 14 years ago, we now know many survivors, first responders, other workers and volunteers are in a ripple effect of the tragedy. Many of them are continuing to become sick and are in some cases, losing their lives. Click […]

The woman dubbed “one of the greatest female athletes of all time,” Serena Williams, continues her quest for tennis’ calendar-year Grand Slam tonight at the U.S. Open. The top-ranked player in the world will face Italy’s Roberta Vinci in the semifinals match as she searches for a fourth straight U.S. Open title and a seventh overall. […]

The death of Freddie Gray happened on the streets of Baltimore and now we know that the police officers who are charged in his death will be tried in the courtrooms of that city as well. Click the media player below to hear the latest development in the Gray case and hear one law professor weigh-in […]

BMW is settling a federal lawsuit charging the company with racial bias in its use of background checks. The German auto manufacturer agreed Tuesday to pay $1.6 million and offer jobs to dozens of African-American applicants at its U.S. plant in Greer, South Carolina. This federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit alleges that the luxury car maker’s use […]

Source: Apostrophe Productions / Ge Check out some of Monday’s hottest headlines, including a police chase in the morning rush which closed down traffic on Meridian Street in Indy; a former Indianapolis Colts player heads to court today to answer charges of rape while New England Patriots’ player Tom Brady goes to court to take […]