Leap Day has come and is now gone for another four years. With it Indy’s Mayor Joe Hogsett partnered with local organization Jump IN for Healthy Kids to address a new initiative to improve the health of Indy’s kids and their families that will last beyond Leap Day. Click the media player below to hear my […]

Arthur Jordan, local businessman and television personality, died unexpectedly from complications of a stroke, on Friday morning, February 19. Most folks around town knew Jordan, simply as “Art”. He was a proud family man–father of two adult children, daughter, Treba and son, Deryck and grandfather of Alyssa. Jordan served as CEO and proprietor of Arthur Jordan and […]

It’s chilly here in Indy on this ‘Throwback Thursday’ and cooler to the north in Central Indiana on this Thursday morning. The cooler temps to the north set just the right environment for the snowfall on Wednesday and today to accumulate–up to seven inches in some areas like Monticello in White County and five inches in the Lafayette […]

It’s not just about the basketball for the women’s NCAA Final Four, fans are also ready for some old school hip-hop. Salt N Pepa are set to headline the celebrations during the tournament, including a concert at the Indiana Convention Center on April 1. -0- Send your press releases, news tips and show requests to […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Tuesday #WTLCIndyNews & Sports Headlines on this #NationalToastDay In Local News… Indy metro police are investigating a gruesome discovery found Monday night on Indy’s northeast side, human remains. Investigators say they were found in a wooded area near a pond, close to 34th Street and Shadeland Avenue in the […]

Interstate travel has been known to be an adventure for some travelers, but on Sunday it also turned fiery. Click the media player below to hear what happened to a double decker Megabus enroute to Minneapolis: Send your press releases, news tips and show requests to me at the station three ways: Email: kwells@radio-one.com,  Phone: 317-923-9696 x 509 and leave […]

Arthur Jordan, local businessman and television personality, died unexpectedly on Friday morning, February 19. Most folks around town knew Jordan, simply as “Art”. He was a proud family man, owner of Arthur Jordan and Associates—a successful training and development firm for decades here in Indianapolis and member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. He hosted a […]

A former coach is out of jail but he isn’t free. Good day to you. Former Park Tudor basketball coach Kyle Cox was released and placed on 24-hour lockdown at Volunteers of America while he awaits trial.  Cox is accused of an inappropriate relationship with a 15-year-old student and exchanging explicit messages. The VOA site […]

The nation is watching the mayoral race in Baltimore. In light of the prosecution of six Baltimore police officers in the death of Freddie Gray and various economic challenges, the fight for who leads the city next is crucial. Current Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, who also serves as president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, […]

Good day to you… The state of Indiana may force Carrier to repay $200,000 in job training grants as the company moves its plant to Mexico. But there are also questions about millions of dollars in federal help that the company may have to pay back before they exit the country. The Obama administration gave […]

The music industry’s biggest night is tonight. Artist, Kendrick Lamar is nominated for eleven Grammys this year including Album of the Year and Song of the Year. Taylor Swift and The Weeknd are each up for seven nominations including Record of the Year and Album of the Year. Tori Kelly and Sam Hunt are both nominated […]

Good day to you on this President’s Day. Today is the third Monday of February which is reserved for celebrating our presidents, past and present. Federal, county and city offices are closed to honor the President’s Day holiday. Expect no mail delivery. Most banks are closed and while Indianapolis Public Schools have the day off, […]