Civil Forfeiture; Take It or Leave It
As Indiana lawmakers debate whether changes need to be made to the state’s civil forfeiture law, Indy Politics brings you both sides of the argument. Civil …
As Indiana lawmakers debate whether changes need to be made to the state’s civil forfeiture law, Indy Politics brings you both sides of the argument. Civil …
Indy Politics talks with Gerry Dick of Inside Indiana Business and Dr. Matt Will of the University of Indianapolis about the state of Labor and …
Republican City-County Councilor Jeff Miller says while the city has more revenue to work with than it has in years, he still has a lot …
We’re all over the airwaves in Indiana this Labor Day weekend. Here’s where you can usually find us… “Indianapolis This Week” RTV 6, Sunday, 8:30 …
Despite some very passionate pleas by Northwest High School students and parents, the Indianapolis Public School Board appears to be moving forward with recommendations to close …
The candidates who want to replace retiring State Senator Luke Kenley made their cases Wednesday night to the precinct committeemen who will make the decision. …
A top official at the Indiana Department of Homeland Security says when it comes to being prepared for natural disasters, Hoosiers should pay close attention …
Although the Trump administration says local law enforcement agencies can get access to certain kinds of military surplus, the state’s largest police department is taking …
The state of Indiana is going to court to collect more online sales taxes from out-of-state merchants. Today at Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s request, Attorney …
Indy Politics takes a few moments to speak with Kevin Brinegar of the State Chamber of Commerce and Matt Greller of Accelerating Indiana Municipalities about …