Hoosiers Offer Thoughts on Jobs, Schools and Roads
The majority of Hoosiers believe there are plenty of jobs, but those without a college degree are having difficulty finding employment, according to the 2019 …
The majority of Hoosiers believe there are plenty of jobs, but those without a college degree are having difficulty finding employment, according to the 2019 …
Indy Politics talks with Andy Downs of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics at Purdue University Ft. Wayne. We discuss Tuesday’s municipal election results …
With data showing that 93 percent of Indiana’s teachers are white and the number of black teachers declining, the United Negro College Fund and Marian …
Although both Republicans and Democrats claimed victory in Tuesday’s elections, there’s more to the stories and the victories likely had more to do with people …
Indy Politics sits down with Fox News contributor Democrat Donna Brazile and Republican Dana Perino, the host of The Daily Briefing and a co-host on …
Hoosiers have mixed feelings about the 2020 Democratic field of presidential candidates and there are troubling signs for the reelection of President Donald Trump, according …
Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) Wednesday announced several committee assignment changes resulting from the retirement of State Sen. Randy Head. Changes to committee …
Here’s a summary of the results of some of bigger Mayoral races from across Indiana tonight. Joe Hogsett has been re-elected as mayor of Indianapolis. …
Today is Election Day. Be sure to vote, if you haven’t already. We’ll be providing updates throughout the day on Twitter. Follow us at either …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz As some of you know my mother, the original Lovely Mrs. Shabazz, has been fighting Alzheimer’s and its effects for the last …