Ritz Faces Open Government Questions
Chalkbeat Indiana reports that State Superintendent Glenda Ritz, whose first high profile political battle was a lawsuit charging the Indiana State Board of Education was blocking …
Chalkbeat Indiana reports that State Superintendent Glenda Ritz, whose first high profile political battle was a lawsuit charging the Indiana State Board of Education was blocking …
We’re on the air this weekend talking about the big news items of the week. Here’s where you can usually find us… “Indianapolis This Week” …
Here are a few news items from around the state you might have missed. The U.S. Department of Education approves a three-year waiver for Indiana …
Indy Politics talks to Indiana General Greg Zoeller about his decision to run for Congress in the the 9th CD and whether it has anything …
As the state’s political landscape seems to change almost daily with a new announcement about someone running for office Indy Politics decided to sit down …
A study by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law shows the recent legalization of same-sex marriage by the U.S. Supreme Court could …
Indiana’s unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest point since the recession of 2008. According to the Department of Workforce Development, the state’s unemployment rate …
It looks like former Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter may be running for his old job. Carter served from 2001-2009. He sent out the following …
Three of the four announced candidates for Dan Coats’ Senate seat are sketching their vision for U.S. farm policy. WIBC-FM reports Republicans Marlin Stutzman and Eric …
Indiana U.S. Senator Dan Coats today came to the defense of his colleague John McCain following attacks by flamboyant potential Presidential candidate Donald Trump. Trump …