Icy sidewalks. Icy roads. It’s slippery and you’re advised to be careful on this Tuesday morning. Slick roads await commuters as snow falls across the Indianapolis Metro area and beyond. You’re advised to leave a little extra time as you head out to work or school and leave plenty of room between your vehicle and the one […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Monday News & Sports Headlines It’s wet and a little snowy this morning so be cautious as you make your morning commute. Indy Snow Force was activated Sunday night to combat icy patches caused by a mixture of rain and snow.  The Department of Public Works says drivers should leave plenty […]

President Barack Obama continues visits to religious places and events. Hot off the heels of his visit to a Baltimore-area Mosque on Wednesday where he condemned anti-muslim bigotry, he addressed Thursday morning’s National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C. speaking of his faith, not operating from a spirit of fear and positively moving forward to lead respecting all. Watch President Obama’s speech […]

Despite constantly running his mouth and making a number of controversial, divisive and some say downright bigoted comments during his campaign for the U.S. presidency, Republican Donald Trump is now in the running for a 2016 Nobel Peace Prize.  (Close your mouth.) Word comes from multiple outlets that a mystery person nominated the New York businessman for the esteemed honor.  Yes, […]

The man who was the emergency manager in Flint, Michigan, when the city changed its water supply is refusing to testify before Congress. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee wants to question Darnell Earley sometime today about the water crisis in Flint and had him served with a subpoena. Earley was the manager in charge […]

Three major Hollywood studios have decided to back an online movie ticketing app to make it easier for you to get your tickets for your next showtime.  Fox, Disney and Lionsgate are showing their support for Atom Tickets in the form of $50 million. The startup is meant to make it easier specifically for groups […]

This is a film you’re sure to hear more about. It’s called, “The Birth of a Nation” and it’s the big winner at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The Nat Turner slave rebellion drama swept the Grand Jury and Audience Award honors Saturday in Utah. It’s the fourth straight year that a film has swept the marquee […]

We have been celebrating black history during February in this nation now for 90 years. Each year, National African American History Month carries a designated theme. This year’s theme is “Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African American Memories.” The Association for the Study of African-American Life and History writes on its website that there are many sites […]

Here are some of Kim’s top #PraiseIndyNews stories for Friday… The disappearance case of Indiana University student Lauren Spierer is heating up again with a new search in the investigation. On Thursday, the FBI raided a home and other property in Morgan County and performed extensive searches. Bloomington police confirm the effort was connected to […]

  There won’t be any do-overs when the Panthers face the Broncos in Super Bowl 50 next Sunday. But there had to be one do-over already on the road to the big game. The grounds crew at Levi’s Stadium may have let their team preference slip while they worked. They painted both end zones for the Denver […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Thursday News & Sports Headlines Local: In a three-hour stretch between Wednesday night and early Thursday morning two people were killed leaving Indy Metro Police investigating what happened. The first shooting happened around 10:30 p.m. in the 3100 block of North Eastern Avenue. That’s where a resident discovered a man […]

Charleston, South Carolina’s Emanuel A.M.E. Church is continuing to make history in the wake of last summer’s tragic mass shooting. This time with unprecedented leadership. For the first time since ‘Mother’ Emanuel was founded 200 years ago, a woman is now the lead pastor.  She is Reverend Dr. Betty Deas Clark. Clark takes the position following […]