The Ballad of David Waters: 0 for 14 and Still Swinging
By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Let me introduce you to David Waters—a man whose political career reads like a cautionary tale in humility and perseverance, if only …
By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Let me introduce you to David Waters—a man whose political career reads like a cautionary tale in humility and perseverance, if only …
The Indiana Supreme Court has denied a motion by Attorney General Todd Rokita to dismiss a second disciplinary complaint stemming from his public comments following …
You see, just when you thought the national political discourse couldn’t sink any lower—or darker—we pause our usual programming of curfews, city violence, and political …
On this edition of Indiana Issues TV, we look at the state’s fiscal health and another shot fired in the Indiana GOP civil war. Our …
The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee voted 10-0 Tuesday evening to advance a proposal that would tighten the city’s youth curfew …
If anyone was expecting Governor Mike Braun to ride in on a white horse and single-handedly solve downtown Indianapolis’ crime problem, don’t hold your breath. …
by Whitney Downard, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 15, 2025 A trio of Indiana’s budget leaders emphasized their confidence in the state’s finances at the end …
Lawmakers say they are pleased the state finished the fiscal year with a $2.4 billion budget surplus, but there are lot of concerns about what’s …
📍 By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Another chapter in the Indiana Republican civil war just landed in Marion Superior Court. Filed by Marion County delegate and former …
A group of Indiana Republican Party delegates and grassroots activists is raising money to cover the costs of a lawsuit against state GOP leadership, alleging …