Indianapolis news and sports headlines
Kim’s Wednesday News & Sports Headlines Guilty! That’s the verdict for Mark Leonard. He was convicted Tuesday on all 53 charges against him for the 2012 Richmond Hill explosion on Indy’s south side, that killed two people and destroyed or damaged 80 homes. It took jurors just two-and-a-half hours to reach their verdict. Prosecutors have asked that Leonard […]
Kim’s Wednesday News & Sports Headlines It’s a busy Hump Day. The death toll from the North Philadelphia Amtrak train derailment is now up to six. Crews are searching still this morning for survivors who may be in or under the wreckage. As of now, at least 140 passengers are injured, some critically, and the […]
Get Caught Up on Kim’s Tuesday News and Other Headlines The body of a woman was found early Tuesday morning in an alleyway on the city’s near-north east side; the community says goodbye to a former legendary track and assistant basketball coach, Albert Spurlock, from Crispus Attucks High today, the legislature votes to move forward […]
Thursday’s News and Headlines With Kim Wells The FBI is leading the investigation into the cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment. This comes after a report that U.S. investigators have determined North Korea is behind the attack. The movie “The Interview” deals with an assassination plot against current North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Sony is now canceling […]
Get In the Know With Kim’s Wednesday News & Headlines (@am1310thelight) A new Senate report says so-called enhanced interrogation techniques were actually brutal treatment of detainees after 9-11. The report from the Senate Intelligence Committee, released on Tuesday, accuses the CIA of misleading Congress and the public. An example of where the committee specifically says […]
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 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 […]
Get In the Know With Kim’s Local & National Monday News & Headlines An Indianapolis metro police officer on patrol Monday morning found the body of a young woman while driving through an apartment complex on the far-east side. The officer made the gruesome discovery by the side of the road at Tudor Park Condos near East […]
Thursday’s News & Sports Headlines with Kim Wells Hancock County sheriff deputies are warning residents to be on the lookout this Thursday morning for an inmate who escaped from deputies while he was in transport to the jail on U.S. 40 in Greenfield just before 6 a.m. this morning. That jail is just east of […]
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 […]
Tuesday’s News & Sports Headlines with Kim Wells In an interesting twist to ‘Hoosier Hospitality’ we’re learning President Obama’s life was threatened during his visit here last Friday. Authorities in southern Indiana have confirmed threats were made. The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office says a few warnings including comments on social media caused them to increase security. […]
News and Headlines with Kim Wells Today is the last day to register to vote for the November 4th election in Indiana. Hoosiers can register online at IndianaVoters.com or by using the new Indiana Voters app. Registration forms are also available at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, at any county clerk’s office or county voter […]