A proposal that would give Angie’s List $18.5 million of your city tax dollars to support their business’ expansion is moving forward. The City-County Council’s economic development committee voted Monday in favor of passing the proposal on to the full council. The web-based consumer review business wants to renovate the old Ford factory and to build a […]

The legislature is IN in the Indiana Statehouse with bills moving through that that should not fly under your radar. Here’s the skinny… It’s official. The ISTEP exam given in public schools is now shortened. This, after Governor Mike Pence signed Bill 62, also known as the “ISTEP Shortening Bill.” Bill 62 calls for whacking off […]

Indianapolis Public Schools is operating normally on this cold Tuesday in the city, (according to its website). Most township schools are also operating normally, however other school districts, like Hamilton Southeastern, Carmel-Clay and Hamilton Heights School Corporation are on two-hour delays. Lone-standing schools like Carpe Diem Meridian and Herron High are also delayed. Check the […]

An arrest has been made in the bombing of a building that houses an NAACP office in Colorado. Click the media player to get updated on the latest developments and who the suspect claims he was really targeting. To read more on this story, click HERE. ### (@1067wtlc) ### kimwellsmedia 022315 Follow me on Twitter @kwellscomm. […]

Performing against a backdrop of the streets of Selma as well as the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Grammy winners Common and John Legend were joined on the 87th Academy Awards stage by a group of marchers chanting “glory.” It was arguably the most moving moment of the telecast Sunday night in Los Angeles. The duo picked up […]

Many school districts across our listening area including Indianapolis Public Schools are on a two-hour delay due to frigid sub-zero windchills on this frosty Monday in Indy.  A wind chill advisory is in effect. Wind chill temps are dropping as low as 20 below zero today.  The high today will struggle to hit double digits […]

Get Caught Up on Kim’s Frosty Friday News & Headlines There are lots of local and national stories that are going on that you should know from your kid’s education; your economics; development coming to the city; crime fighting; where Indy is ranking on well-being; President Obama clearing up the terrorism we’re fighting versus what we’re […]

Not much more snow is expected around Indy’s metro area today.  Nor is much more expected in the counties to the immediate South after the fresh powder that fell on the area Tuesday night. However that new snowfall on top of what was already on the ground, coupled with Wednesday’s blistery cold temps, is enough […]

Get Caught Up With Kim’s Tuesday News & Headlines It’s a busy Fat Tuesday with bad weather lambasting various portions of the country; a new secretary of defense taking his post today; determining whether a Chapel Hill attack was a “hate crime”; Indiana lawmakers proposing budget shifts in education; an embattled state education chief making […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Monday News & Headlines As cold and snowy weather bears down on Indy this President’s Day,  click the media player to get caught up with all the news you need to keep you “in the know” below. ### ( @1067wtlc ) ### Hey, did you catch my Valentine’s weekend […]

Get In The Know With Kim’s Thursday News & Headlines President Obama is asking Congress for renewed war powers to fight ISIS; a bill to aid in the prevention of suicide among the nation’s veterans is headed to the President’s desk today; a veteran CBS/”60 Minutes” journalist loses his life in an automobile accident; for the first time there’s […]

President Obama is coming to Indianapolis today to promote his call for “middle class economics.”  The President will speak this afternoon at Ivy Tech Community College. Air Force One touches down at 1:30 p.m. at Indianapolis International Airport and he speaks at the junior college at 2:15 p.m. Obama has been pushing the Republican-led Congress to embrace policies […]