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Fewer Americans are holding a barbecue to celebrate the Labor Day weekend. A Bank of America survey found only 45-percent of those surveyed planned to attend or host a backyard party this year. That’s about ten percent less than a typical year prior to the coronavirus pandemic. It also has a ripple effect on the […]

A popular retailer is giving employees the opportunity to make money outside their stores on election day. Old Navy announced it will pay store employees to work as poll workers during November 3rd’s contest. They may also be compensated by their local jurisdiction. It comes as the company partners with the Civic Alliance and Power […]

While this racist administration continues to steal mailboxes from our streets to prevent mail-in ballots from being cast and requiring voter I.D.'s just to let people exercise their right to vote, people like LeBron give us a glimmer of hope and hopefully the masses will walk through the door he's opening up for us.

Hosted by Cameron Ridle and Ebony Chappel Open Lines Show · Open Lines August 23, 2020 Cameron sits down with Governor Eric Holcomb to discuss his new diversity and inclusion initiatives PLUS listener calls and comments. This week’s Community Spotlight is the Wilma Gibbs Moore research fellowship presented by Indiana Humanities.

Each week 106.7 WTLC, Hot 96.3, and AM 1310 The Light will highlight black owned businesses in the Indianapolis area. This week we are featuring black owned businesses in education. Check them out below. Rooted High School 5750 E 30th St, Indianapolis, IN 46218 | (317) 986-7574 | rootedschoolindy.org Him By Her Collegiate School for the […]

Hosted by Cameron Ridle and Ebony Chappel An alleged eyewitness to the Dreasjon Reed incident speaks out on what they saw and Reed’s mother, Demetree Wynn gives her first interview following the release of the autopsy report earlier this week.

50 Cent is taking a break from social media.  Over the weekend, the Queens rapper said that he would be taking a hiatus from Instagram after content he posted was removed.  According to 50, the post that was removed is a young woman in a thong bikini bending over while sitting on the ground.  The […]

Kroger cashiers are no longer giving coins to customers. The store said in a statement released late last week that the move comes after the Federal Reserve announced a U.S. coin shortage due to the pandemic. Kroger will credit any excess change directly to customer loyalty cards that can be applied to future purchases. Customers […]

Nintendo fans are being offered the chance to make a thousand bucks doing what they already love. An online company is looking for one person willing to play 50 hours of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. That comes out to 20-bucks an hour. The gamer must have a Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite console. Those interested […]

Don’t forget to bring popcorn and soda to Walmart next month. If you miss the good ol drive-in days, the retail giant is converting 160 of its parking lots into drive-ins. No word yet on where this will happen but it’ll run from August to October. Walmart says families can grab movie-viewing essentials via curbside […]

Hosted by Ebony Chappel and Cameron Ridle Commissioner Fred Payne, The Leader of Indiana’s Department of Workforce Development talks to us about the Rapid Recovery program that is providing state funding and resources to help train people for new career fields and assist employers. PLUS listener calls and comments on the uptick in violence and […]

A new study suggests women aren’t very interested in dating guys with cats. Colorado State University researchers showed hundreds of women photos of two men. About 38 percent of women said they were likely to date the man that didn’t come with a cat. But, only 33 percent of women were likely to go out […]