The brave workers battling the worst Ebola outbreak on record are being named TIME Magazine’s Persons of the Year.  TIME managing editor Nancy Gibbs told NBC’s “Today Show” Wednesday morning, the magazine chose the Ebola fighters based on their “courage, kindness and bravery.”  The risk of catching the deadly virus is 100 times higher for […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Tuesday News & Headlines (@1067wtlc) From CIA interrogation reports due for a release today, to the outrage over police shootings of unarmed black men shifting to California on the national scene, to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department warning of fake cops here in the city, to a disgraced politician looking for redemption […]

Whiskey enthusiasts are beginning to hoard a favorite dark spirit. Bourbon. Since news of a bourbon shortage broke a couple of weeks ago sales of the whiskey have booned. The “Wall Street Journal” is reporting that domestic sales are up 36-percent since 2009 and international exports are up 50-percent since 2010. The “Journal” says a man […]

            Our “Legal Eagles” stopped by “Access Indy” Sunday to help break down the lack of criminal charges from two grand juries in the cases of black unarmed males killed by police officers. Those cases were the deaths of teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO and husband-father, Eric Garner 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 Thursday News & Headlines Click the media player below to hear the latest on what’s going on in the world including Esau Garner, the widow of the man put in an illegal chokehold and killed on a New York City street, offering her reaction on a grand jury deciding not to indict […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Wednesday News & Headlines Click the media player below to hear the latest of what’s going on in the world including slick roads in Indianapolis and what happened on your recent commutes, IMPD and body cameras for officers–when they’re coming to a patrol near you, the grandfather charged in […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Tuesday News & Headlines Click the media player below to hear the latest of what’s going on in the world including former Baltimore Ravens player Ray Rice breaking his silence, more on the man who may become President Obama’s defense secretary nominee, the U.S. Attorney General’s next move post-Ferguson, which online shopping […]

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 […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Wednesday News & Headlines Protesters clash with police across the nation in a response to no charges being brought against the police officer who killed an unarmed teenager. Happy Hump Day and Happy Pre-Thanksgiving to you. Before we get to that story…If you need a meal on Thanksgiving day, the […]

Get In the Know With Kim’s Tuesday News & Headlines An American suburb is waking up smoldering and in flames this Tuesday morning. Police in the St. Louis area say the violence sweeping through Ferguson, Missouri is worse than the violence that followed the death of Michael Brown last summer. Violence including the burning of several buildings […]

Residents in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, Missouri  are waking up on Tuesday morning to a city still smoldering after protests turned violent in the wake of an emotion-inducing Grand Jury decision.  The St. Louis county prosecutor released more than a thousand pages of evidence Monday night used by that St. Louis-area Grand Jury to […]