Google Glass technology will make an appearance up and down the court Wednesday night as the Pacers take on the Heat. The Pacers will wear Google Glass to provide first-person views on the video board at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers are two games up on Miami as they come off a loss to the Bulls in Chicago. Tip […]

The Phil Jackson era is off to a good start for the New York Knicks as they pulled out a 92-86 win against our own Indiana Pacers behind 34 points and five assists from Carmelo Anthony.  Paul George was 4-of-17 from the field including 2-of-9 from three in the ‘Blue & Gold’ loss on Wednesday night in […]

MORNING NEWS with KIM WELLS A short car chase ended in a police action shooting, overnight. When a car carrying several passengers bolted from a traffic stop on the west side of Indy near West Troy Avenue and South Holt Road before midnight Tueday, the driver of the car jumped out and opened fire on officers near […]

MORNING NEWS with KIM WELLS Red Cross Helps Indiana Families Red Cross volunteers are in overdrive helping families across Central Indiana due to the weekend’s heavy rains. Shelters are available in Muncie on Washington Street, another at New Castle Memorial Fairgrounds plus Shelbyville High School has opened its doors.  Spokeswoman Ann Gregson said a lot […]

MORNING NEWS with KIM WELLS Good morning on this last day of school before Christmas holiday break! “Missing” Child Found Frankfort Police say they’ve located 4-year-old Brennon Linscott. Apparently the child was not really missing or in any danger. Linscott had been reported missing around 2 a.m. Friday morning with the story he was last seen […]

Wednesday Morning News with Kim Wells Home Invasion Suspects Sought A Fishers couple woke up overnight to a gun being pointed at their heads. Home invaders have struck again, this time in the 10-thousand block of Adam Court around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. It appears that the would-be robbers fled without taking anything from the home […]

Thursday Morning News with Kim Wells House Could Vote On Bipartisan Budget Deal Today The U.S. House could vote Thursday on a bipartisan budget deal, funding the federal government for two years. If approved by the House and Senate, the plan would avert another spending showdown in January. Senate and House negotiators said the proposal does not […]

Wednesday Morning News Healthy Indiana Plan Extended For Some More than ten-thousand low-income Hoosiers are keeping their state-sponsored health insurance plan for four more months. On Tuesday, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced it is extending the Healthy Indiana Plan—also known as H.I.P., through April 30th for those who earn between 100 and 200-percent […]

 Morning News Memorial Services for Nelson Mandela Today, Obama Featured Tens of thousands of people are gathered in the rain in Johannesburg Tuesday morning to say goodbye to former South African President Nelson Mandela. The anti-apartheid champion passed away last week at the age of 95. Three former U.S. presidents, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton […]

Morning News… Child Collapses in Snow on Indy’s Southside Emergency crews responded Monday morning to a call for help involving a child. The call came from the 5000 block of Turtle Creek Court on the city’s southside. According to Fox 59, there, a child was found unresponsive in the snow near an apartment complex. Apparently […]

President Obama To Speak On Healthcare Website Relaunch The White House will push the Affordable Care Act again today. President Obama will try to sell Americans on the relaunch of the much maligned healthcare website. A White House official says the President will talk about the ongoing efforts to improve the website. His remarks will […]

Southside School Bus Crash Injures Student Emergency crews took at least one student to the hospital after a school bus crash Monday morning on the Southside. According to media reports, this crash involved a Decatur Township school bus that was pulled over to pick up children at the ABC Child Care and preschool in the […]