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In February during Karen in the Afternoon its Black HER-Story Month where we are celebrating Black History month everyday with a “She Fact.” Katherine Johnson was a pioneer in space science and computing. She was known as the “girl who loved to count.” On November 16, 2015, President Barack Obama included Johnson among 17 great […]

Ahead of Valentine’s Day, doctors confirm a broken heart is real.  Some people do suffer from what the professionals call Broken Heart Syndrome. Learn about it in today’s edition of “To Your Health.” Click the media player below to hear an expert break down what happens: (@1067WTLC) Send your press releases, news tips and show requests […]

Happy Birthday to the great Roberta Flack. She is known for hits like, Killing Me Softly, Black HER-Story ‘She Fact’ Roberta Flack  and Where Is the Love. She is the first person to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year two consecutive times. “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” won at […]

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 […]

Constance Baker Motley: Born in my hometown of New Haven, Ct. Constance Baker Motley was the first African American woman to sit in the New York State Senate and the first African American woman Federal Judge for the District Court for the Southern District Court for the Southern District of New York. She remained on […]

It’s Black History Month and that history is not excluded from the history of the NFL’s big game which celebrates a milestone 50 years at tonight’s Super Bowl in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, pitting the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers in a head to head, winner-take-all match up . A legendary HBCU […]

Congrats to Tony Dungy and Marvin Harrison for being selected to the 2016 Class of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame. Marvin Harrison (1996-2008) was a six-time All-Pro pick, hooking up with  Peyton Manning on 953 completions for 12,766 yards and 112 TDs, all league records for a quarterback-receiver duo. But what’s going to be really […]

“Straight Outta Compton,” “Empire” and Michael B. Jordan are the big winners at the NAACP Image Awards.  The NWA biopic took the award for Outstanding Motion Picture, while O’Shea Jackson, Jr. got the best supporting actor nod for portraying his father, Ice Cube in the film.  It was a big night for actor Michael B. […]

Seal will be playing Pontius Pilate in Fox’s new live biblical musical, “The Passion.”  “People” magazine reports that the singer and songwriter is joining the cast to play the Roman official who gives the death sentence to Jesus Christ.  Other stars include country star Trisha Yearwood as Mary and Tyler Perry as the narrator.  The […]

Donyale Luna was the first Black Supermodel. She appeared on the scene in 1965 when she moved to New York City from her native Detroit, Michigan to start her modeling career. Born Peggy Freeman she was discovered by photographer David McCage. A sketch of the 6’2 beauty was published in Harper’s Bazaar in 1965. Donyale […]

Located in the heart of downtown Dallas, Koffee Day Spa is an upscale boutique spa experience that promises to not only leave your skin rejuvenated but lift your spirits. The appointment only oasis, specializes in services that range from massages to body scrubs, waxes, manicure/pedicures and facials, Koffee prides itself on offering a luxury experience at […]