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Marion County’s judicial employees are being told they can no longer engage in political activity. A new law that now calls for the appointment of …
Marion County’s judicial employees are being told they can no longer engage in political activity. A new law that now calls for the appointment of …
The state’s largest post-secondary institution is holding a public hearing on a possible tuition increase. Ivy Tech’s the current 2016-17 in-state tuition rate is $135.15 …
Indianapolis City-County Council President Maggie Lewis is introducing a proposal that, she says, would guarantee basically every full-time city and county employee a “living wage”. …
We’re all over the airwaves this weekend talking about the issues that impact Hoosiers. Here’s where you can usually find us… “Indianapolis This Week” RTV …
Hoosier are reacting to the U.S. House passage of the American Health Care Act. The House voted 217-213 to approve the measure supporters say will …
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson is announcing her re-election bid. In a YouTube message, Lawson talks about protecting consumers, maintaining election integrity and cutting …
How are things going in Indianapolis these days? Indy Politics takes a look at the state of the City. We speak with Mark Fisher of …
During a visit to Indianapolis, the Trump administration’s point person on small business says the President’s tax and regulatory reform proposal will help local companies. …
By Kevin Brinegar, Indiana Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Finally! Indiana has a long-term road funding plan; one that is significant – $1.2 billion …
The Superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools says the district is learning quite a bit from the public as it decides which high schools it will …