Workplace COVID-19 Lawsuits on the Rise; Legal Protections Needed
By Mike Ripley, Indiana Chamber vice president of health care and employment law We’ve heard from many business leaders who are concerned about being sued …
By Mike Ripley, Indiana Chamber vice president of health care and employment law We’ve heard from many business leaders who are concerned about being sued …
Indy Politics speaks with Leslie Hiner of the Ed Choice Foundation to talk about school choice and a recent Supreme Court decision that expanded choice …
Indy Politics takes a look at the issues of crime in the capital city. We speak to Rev. Charles Harrison of the Ten Point Coalition …
It took three rounds, but former Indiana Secretary of State and Congressman Todd Rokita will be the Republican nominee for Attorney General. Rokita ran against …
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) announced the signing of a contract with Utility to begin outfitting officers with body-worn cameras. The contract outlines the …
Governor Eric Holcomb and Dr. Kristina Box of the Indiana Department of Public Health provide Hoosiers with an update on the latest regarding COVID-19 and …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Let’s face it, 2020 has not been a great year for Indianapolis in general and the Hogsett administration in particular. The COVID-19 …
Governor Eric J. Holcomb last week announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions. Indiana Election Commission The governor made two reappointments to the …
Indy Politics talks about the state of our economy with Purdue AG economist Larry DeBoer. The Leon-Tailored Audio runs for about 19 minutes.
We take it to the airwaves this weekend. Here’s where you can usually find us. “Statehouse Happenings” WIBC Hammer & Nigel Show, – Fridays, …