INDIANAPOLIS — The future of the old Broad Ripple High School building remains up in the air. The building stopped being a high school in 2018 when Indianapolis Public Schools decided to just operate four traditional high schools. It is currently being used as office space for the facilities management division as well as several […]

Former Indiana Pacers guard and Indianapolis native George Hill was one of five NBA players awarded the 2019-20 NBA Cares Community Assist Award, the NBA announced this week. The award recognizes the players for their efforts to positively impact their communities. Each recipient receives a $10,000 donation to the charity of their choice. Hill, who […]

@kwellscomm tlcnaptown.com News & Sports Breaking!  A judge says Baltimore police officer Caesar Goodson is not guilty of all charges in the death of Freddie Gray.  Goodson was driving the police van in which Gray suffered a fatal spinal cord injury in April of 2015. Goodson could have faced 30 years in prison if convicted […]

The massive revamp. This is Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano’s current mission as he focuses on his coaching staff and kicks some of them to the curb. Pagano fired six of them including defensive coordinator Greg Manusky, running backs coach Charlie Williams, safeties coach Roy Anderson, secondary coach Mike Gillhammer, tight ends coach Alfredo Roberts, […]

Wednesday’s News & Sports Headlines with Kim Wells The standoff with an Indy shooting suspect is now over with an arrest, leaving one dead and a veteran officer shot in the head and chest. Daniel Brown, the man wanted here in Indy for shooting three people over the weekend is now accused in this shooting […]

SNAP Pay Dates Changing January 1st  More than 900-thousand Hoosiers who are on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP will get their benefits on a new day starting January 1st. Officials say the date will be determined by the first letter of their last name. Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration (F.S.S.A.) says “food stamp” […]

The Indiana Pacers were just too much offensively for the Atlanta Hawks to hang with, taking Game 2, 113-98, Wednesday night in Indiana. Shockingly enough, the Hawks couldn’t stop a rather pedestrian Pacers offense ranking 23rd in the NBA with just 93.4 points per game. Early on in the first half, the Pacers were putting […]