Prosecutors Vow Pot Fight
The organization representing Indiana’s prosecutors say it will fight any effort to legalize marijuana for either recreational or medicinal purposes. A recent opinion by the …
The organization representing Indiana’s prosecutors say it will fight any effort to legalize marijuana for either recreational or medicinal purposes. A recent opinion by the …
State officials are disputing claims by activists that logging in Yellowwood State Forest will harm the environment. There have been protests over the removal of the …
The Indiana Republican party has announced a “straw poll” for its U.S. Senate candidates in January 2018. It is scheduled to be the first joint …
Indiana’s alcohol and gaming laws, as well as marijuana legalization, were the topics of discussion at this month’s Columbia Club policy forum. The guest speakers …
The city of Gary is being sued over its policy regarding illegal immigrants. The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) filed the litigation in Lake County …
Governor Eric J. Holcomb Monday announced several new appointments to various state boards and commissions. ABLE Authority Board The governor made two new appointments to the …
Indy Politics talks with Dr. John Wernert, former head of FSSA now with the Corydon Group. We discuss a wide range of topics from opioids, …
Indiana’s U.S. Senators split their votes on tax reform along party lines. Republican Todd Young called it a big win for Hoosiers and said it …
The National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) is holding its 41st Annual Conference in Indianapolis this weekend. This year the NBCSL conference will bring …
Indianapolis Public Schools is planning to ask the taxpayers for nearly $1 billion for capital improvements and operational expenses. Superintendent Dr. Lewis Ferebee says the …