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In today’s COVID-19 virtual briefing, Governor Eric Holcomb said schools would not lose any money under the upcoming budget, however, teachers may not get the …
In today’s COVID-19 virtual briefing, Governor Eric Holcomb said schools would not lose any money under the upcoming budget, however, teachers may not get the …
The executive board of the Indiana State Building and Construction Trades Council, the umbrella organization that represents Indiana’s Building Trades Unions, has endorsed unanimously the …
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett today had two major public safety announcements. The first was an independent investigation into how the city and police handled the …
Governor Eric Holcomb today announced several new appointments and reappointments to the boards of trustees of several state universities. Indiana State University Board of Trustees …
By State Sen. Erin Houchin (R-Salem) I have been writing a series of articles about opportunities to be found amid the COVID-19 crisis, and would like to focus …
Indy Politics takes a look at Indiana businesses from several different perspectives. We speak with Gerry Dick, host of Inside Indiana Business, Kevin Brinegar, President …
Indy Politics talks with U.S. Senator Todd Young about the George Floyd case and what Hoosiers can expect from Washington lawmakers. The Leon-Tailored Audio runs …
Indy Politics talks with Indianapolis Recorder columnist Marshawn Wolley about recent events impacting the city and the African-American community. The Leon-Tailored Audio runs about 18 …
Republicans and Democrats are split on whether voting by mail should be expanded for the November election. Mail-in voting was expanded for the June primary …
On this edition of Indiana Issues – TV our panel takes a look at the May primary, rioting in downtown Indianapolis and recent polling involving …