In a follow-up to a developing story we brought you earlier this week out of Chicago, police there now say they’re draining a lagoon in a west side city park as they continue to investigate the gruesome discovery of a toddler’s decomposing body parts. City crews began the process Tuesday as divers continued to look for any […]

The road to a feat not done since 1988 goes through family tonight. Serena Williams meets big sister Venus Tuesday night in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open in New York. Serena is in the hunt for a calendar year Grand Slam. That’s the feat last done in ’88 by Steffi Graf. She’s also pursuing her fourth straight […]

Kim’s Monday TLCNaptown.com Local & National News & Sports Headlines It’s Labor Day Monday–a federal holiday, which means federal, state, county and city offices–including the post office, banks and most schools are closed today. Good morning…. Indianapolis metro police are investigating two violent incidents on opposite sides of town on this Labor Day. Police answered a […]

In breaking sports news at this hour…Tom Brady wins again! This time, the New England Patriots quarterback who is used to winning on the field, has taken on and beaten the NFL. A judge in New York has ruled in Brady’s favor Thursday morning essentially letting the air out of the league’s punishment in the […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Wednesday News & Sports Headlines Education tops today’s local headlines… State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Glenda Ritz, is anticipating a 20 to 30-percent drop in this year’s ISTEP scores. She attributes the projected decline to the test’s harder standards and a new format that students weren’t used to.  It’ll be […]

Another controversy is brewing about the new Will Smith head-trauma film “Concussion” one day after its trailer debuted on the web and three months before it’s scheduled to hit theaters.  According to a story published in “The New York Times” on Tuesday, where the paper cites studio emails leaked in the hack of Sony Pictures, the film ”Concussion” […]

    Get caught up on the news, sports and entertainment that’s leading Tuesday’s national headlines and discussions. From the investigations into various shootings and deaths of police officers; to the latest on the Hillary Clinton email scandal; to Pope Francis making a progressive move; to the spirit of protest rising in Baltimore; to the sweethearts […]

Police officials in Ferguson, Missouri have captured the 21-year-old man they say shot an innocent nine-year-old girl who was sitting on her bed doing her homework while protests raged outside her doors on the streets of the St. Louis suburb following the one year anniversary of Michael Brown’s death at the hands of a police officer. Click the […]

Indiana state law bans taking selfies at the ballot box and the ACLU is fighting back; folks in Naptown are having a problem with a community leader’s “stop and frisk” solution to crime fighting; a deadly storm is gaining momentum during hurricane season. I have all these local stories, national headlines and more on what you […]

A new training center and office complex for the Indiana Pacers in downtown Indy??? Some of our listeners want to know why, when the team’s home, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, is a modern-era NBA arena. Bill Benner with Pacers Sports and Entertainment told media this week that the new facility would help the team stay competitive with […]

UPDATE (12:34 P.M.) There are now conflicting reports on the condition of the alleged TV crew shooter in Virginia. Police officials first told media the man suspected of shooting and killing a Virginia television news crew this morning on live TV was dead after shooting himself. We’re now learning that he’s still being treated for […]

Bacon lovers, another recall from Kraft-Heinz Foods this Wednesday morning may impact you. The company is recalling more than two million pounds of turkey bacon because the meat might spoil before the date printed on its package. The bacon in question was produced this year between May 31 and August 6. It’s in Oscar Mayer […]