Get in the Know with Kim’s Friday News & Headlines Governor Pence is blaming the media for the national outrage over the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. In an interview with a local radio station (down the dial), Pence called the concerns “understandable,” but said the bill has been “misconstrued” and urged Hoosiers to read it for […]

Hoosier native, actress Vivica A. Fox is now on board for the long-waited next installment of the “Independence Day” film.  Fox has signed on to “Independence Day 2.” Roland Emmerich, who directed the first sci-fi action adventure in 1996, made the announcement Monday night via Twitter:  Fox will reportedly reprise her role as Will Smith’s […]

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 […]

The state of Indiana is filing a motion to stop Indianapolis Power and Light Company’s request to raise customer rates. IPL is asking for a rate hike of more than $67 million a year. The Indiana Utility Consumer Counselor wants the state regulatory commission to first finish an investigation into last week’s underground explosions that […]

The self-proclaimed former neighborhood watchman who killed unarmed black teenager, Trayvon Martin, after stalking him through a gated community has decided to release an interview with his thoughts on a variety of issues regarding the now infamous case, including President Obama’s involvement. Click the media below to hear the latest on what he has to […]

Get in the Know with Kim’s Monday News & Headlines It’s official… the 2016 U.S. Presidential race has now begun. Canadian-born Texas Senator Ted Cruz is the first candidate to announce a 2016 presidential run. The Republican—who renounced his Canadian citizenship in May of 2014—released a 30 second video on Twitter overnight urging a new […]

Pope Francis is now being credited with a miracle after a saint’s blood became liquid. The blood of Saint Gennaro is usually dry inside a sealed glass container, but it began turning to liquid after the Pope kissed the relic during a ceremony this weekend in Naples. The archbishop of Naples told a cheering crowd, “It is […]

The governor of Virginia is ordering a full investigation into the violent arrest of an African-American student. In an incident that happened early Wednesday, University of Virginia student Martese Johnson is shown in a photo with blood streaming down his face as state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control agents held him down. His injuries at […]

Get In The Know With Kim’s Wednesday News & Sports Headlines A fatal shooting on Indy’s east side keeps IMPD homicide investigators busy trying to find out why one woman is now dead; two children minding their own business were hit by gunfire while in their home; a dangerous letter arrives at the White House–you’ll […]

The controversial “religious freedom bill” is moving forward in the Indiana legislature. The bill protects business owners who don’t want to provide services for same-sex weddings and more.  (Like the 111 Cakery who refused service to a couple in a very “gay friendly” neighborhood just north of downtown Indy in 2014, that has since closed.) It […]

Some people subscribe to the theory that on St. Patrick’s Day, EVERYONE is Irish, let the party commence. Will Indianapolis is celebrating in style on this St. Paddy’s Day holiday with a parade in the middle of downtown. The entire community is invited to the parade and festival that get underway at 11:30 a.m Eastern. […]

The lawyer for the man charged with shooting two police officers in Ferguson, Missouri says his client was beaten by police. Jeffrey Williams’ attorney says Williams is now nursing bruises on his shoulders and back as well as a welt on his head and a mark on his face. A spokesman for the St. Louis […]