Kraft is recalling nearly 50 tons of Oscar Mayer Classic Wieners. The reason for the nationwide recall is some Classic Cheese Dogs may have gotten mixed in with the regular hot dogs. It’s a matter of labeling. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the mixup makes the labels on the packaging incorrect because they don’t reflect the ingredients […]

A murder-suicide claimed the lives of two Indianapolis Metro Police Department officers on Thursday evening. The murdered officer is 20-year veteran, Officer Kimberlee Carmack. IMPD investigators say her estranged husband Sergeant Ryan Anders shot and killed her after forcing his way into the rear of the home in the 2400 block of Inishmore Court. SWAT teams […]

MORNING NEWS… Three incidents have impacted area children and their families. A man accused of inappropriately touching two children at the Columbus Wal-Mart is facing charges. Police say on Sunday, Jeffrey Brock grabbed a seven-year-old girl in the shoe department and later grabbed an eight-year-old girl while their parents were just feet away. The second girl’s […]

A bill extending longterm unemployment benefits is headed to the House after passage in the Senate on Monday. The bipartisan measure would extend longterm jobless aid for more than two-million Americans for several months. Prospects for the bill’s passage in the Republican-led House are a bit murky. To read more on this story, click [HERE]. […]

Monday is the final day to register to vote for the May 6th primary election. Forms are available at any BMV branch, at any county clerk’s office or online at IndianaVoters.com. That website also allows you to validate your voter registration status, find your polling site’s location, see who is running, and more. ### kimwellsmedia @kwellscomm […]

IMPD arrested a suspect in the murder of a man found under a carport at an eastside apartment complex. A maintenance worker found Andre Brown, 56, of Indianapolis dead on Wednesday morning at the Bankers Lane Apartments at 24 Wallace Lane. James Satterfield, 53, also of Indianapolis, turned himself into IMPD headquarters late Thursday afternoon. […]

President Obama is beginning a busy and wide-ranging Thursday at the White House.  Obama might have something more to say about Wednesday’s deadly shooting at Fort Hood, Texas. In the afternoon, the President and First Lady Michelle Obama will host athletes and coaches from the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. He’ll also sign a law that […]

Monday, March 31st is the last day to start your sign up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. Those who sign up by 11:59 p.m. will be covered by health insurance by May 1st. The deadline day has gotten off to a bit of a rough start . The Obama administration announced early Monday morning that […]

The deadline is approaching for Hoosiers to sign up for health coverage. Monday, March 31st  is the last day for open enrollment in the Affordable Care Act. Uninsured people will face a fine of $95 or one percent of their incomes. Eskenazi Health is hosting an Enroll Indianapolis Day on Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the hospital. The […]

  The main suspect in a recent fatal hit-and-run is now in police custody. IMPD says William Edwards turned himself in Thursday night, several hours after he allegedly struck a car near 34th Street and Georgetown Road. Edwards was arrested after family members took him to Eskenazi Hospital. He wasn’t injured, but was reportedly making “erratic and […]

The Indianapolis Public Library is inviting the community to a “Super Read Challenge” Thursday at the West Reading Room of the Central Library downtown. Join Colts tight end Dwayne Allen and representatives of The Indianapolis Public Library for the presentation of two Colts season tickets to the winner of Dwayne’s recent library reading initiative. The program […]

A new crime prevention plan is being unveiled Tuesday in Indianapolis. This plan was developed by more than 60 local community organizations and invites people to become “violence interrupters.”  Forest Manor Multi-Services Center chief executive officer, Regina Marsh, said community members will be trained to resolve a conflict before violence happens. For more info on the […]