Some More Stats
As we take a look at crime and its impact on Indianapolis, particularly this summer, here are some recent drug and gun-related arrests from IMPD …
As we take a look at crime and its impact on Indianapolis, particularly this summer, here are some recent drug and gun-related arrests from IMPD …
Republican State Senator Mike Delph is getting a primary challenger. Corrie Meyer of Carmel, a city planner and landscape architect, announced on her Facebook page that she …
With unemployment rates under 3.5 percent, but at the same time Indianapolis has a poverty rate above 20 percent, we here at Indy Politics decided …
Former Speaker of the House and two-time Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg is becoming a lobbyist. As first reported in this weekend’s edition of “The …
Indiana Congressman André Carson joined 195 other Members of Congress this week in filing a lawsuit in the Federal District Court for the District of …
Indy Politics talks to Ivy Tech President Sue Ellspermann about her first year on the job, the restructuring of the school to better serve students, …
The Indiana Finance Authority (IFA), I-69 Development Partners and its bond holders have reached settlement agreements in principle for the State to assume control of …
Indiana’s unemployment rate stands at 3.2 percent for May, which is lower than lower than the national rate of 4.3 percent. State officials say Indiana’s labor force …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz I was taking a look at this year’s criminal homicide data so far and noticed two familiar, and disturbing, trends. First, out …
We’re all over the airwaves (again) this weekend in the state of Indiana, talking issues that matter to Hoosiers. Here’s where you can find us. …