Get In The Know With Kim’s Monday Local and National News and Sports Headlines Indianapolis Metro Police this Monday morning are searching for suspects who are on the lamb after a police chase on the northwest side ended in a crash. This happened in the area of 30th and Elmira. Officials said the vehicle involved […]

Kim’s Monday News & Sports News and Headlines Jurors this week are expected to hear the last witnesses in the trial of Mark Leonard.  He’s accused of devising the insurance fraud scheme that caused an explosion three years ago in the Richmond Hill neighborhood on Indy’s southside.  It damaged or destroyed 80 homes and killed […]

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 […]

March 10 is the day set aside to mark National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, an annual observation here in the U.S. that shines a light on the impact of this disease particularly on women and girls. This year is the 10th anniversary of the observation. Health and community organizations provide HIV testing and other awareness education designed […]

Indiana students hoping to receive financial aid for college have until midnight tonight to submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as FAFSA, forms. Who should fill out the form? Every high school senior whether they believe they qualify for needs-based funding or not should complete the FAFSA; college students should also […]

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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 […]

The Indianapolis-area Muslims are planning to hold a rally against Islamic terrorism today and invite the community to come stand with them. The president of the Muslim Alliance of Indiana is calling the event “Not In My Name” and is open to all faiths.  The demonstration takes place at IUPUI’s Democracy Plaza, located at 815 West […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Monday News & Headlines Authorities are continuing their investigation of a shocking discovery near Near Eagle Creek on this Monday morning… IMPD is investigating a newborn baby found dead near Eagle Creek Park. Police say a hiker discovered the infant girl yesterday afternoon about 30-yards from the parking lot. She was wrapped in […]

The entrepreneur, known as “Indiana’s most successful Black businessman,” William G. “Bill” Mays, died Thursday evening on his 69th birthday. Mays was the owner and founder of Mays Chemical Company and had many other entrepreneurial ventures over the years including radio stations, a television station, golf courses, commercial and residential properties, and the historic Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper–one of the […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Monday News & Headlines Good morning on this World AIDS Day and Cyber Monday. A former Ferguson police officer won’t be getting any severance pay. That’s Darren Wilson. Wilson has decided to resign from his position as an officer with the department. Mayor James Knowles says the suburb of […]

Many businesses around Indianapolis are making it easy for you to get in the holiday spirit of giving. After all the online shopping this “Cyber Monday” comes tomorrow’s “Giving Tuesday.” Many are offering special charity options. Here’s a list: Arts for Learning, which is the Indiana affiliate of Young Audiences, is using donations to pay […]