A field guide to a more civil 2021
By Alexandra Hudson A rather raucous 2020 has come to a close. 2021 is a new year that offers a fresh beginning—and, potentially, an era …
By Alexandra Hudson A rather raucous 2020 has come to a close. 2021 is a new year that offers a fresh beginning—and, potentially, an era …
In his end of year interview, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb talks with Indy Politics about a number of issues, including last week’s riot and civil …
Indy Politics speaks with Ben Smaltz, Chairman of the House Public Policy Committee, about proposed changes to Indiana’s alcohol laws which would allow carry out …
What a week it was in national and state politics. Indy Politics speaks with political science professors Laura Albright of the University of Indianapolis and …
We’re on the air this weekend, bringing you the news you need to know. Here’s where you can usually find us. “Statehouse Happenings” WIBC Hammer …
Indy Politics hears from House Speaker Todd Huston, Senate President ProTem Rod Bray, and House Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta. Huston and GiaQuinta outline their legislative …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Indianapolis saw its worst murder rate in 2020. The city saw 214 murders. That was 62 more criminal homicide than in 2019. …
Indiana Senate Democrats unveiled their agenda for 2021. It includes increasing the minimum wage and worker compensation benefits, police, and election reform. The Leon-Tailored Audio …
Republican State Representative Curt Nisly says he will introduce a new measure on Thursday to end the Governor’s state of emergency that has been in …
On the first day of the 2021 Legislative session, COVID-19, patience, and flexibility were the words of the day. Both House Speaker Todd Huston and …