Dealing with Drugs
With recent reports showing nearly 1.3 million Americans being treated in hospitals and emergency rooms for opioid-related issues, Indy Politics decided to talk with …
With recent reports showing nearly 1.3 million Americans being treated in hospitals and emergency rooms for opioid-related issues, Indy Politics decided to talk with …
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, …
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 …
Revenue collections for the state of Indiana are doing better than what was forecast. General revenue collections for May were near $1.2 billion; 10 percent …
A national analyst says Indiana is in the “dark ages” when it comes to its laws regulating beer sales at grocery and convenience stores. Indy Politics …
With all the changes in state and local news lately, be sure to sign up for the Indy Politics Daily Statewide Summary. It’s a compilation …
A recent op-ed by Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill against the legalization of marijuana for medicinal or recreation purposes has reigniting the debate over the …
Indiana’s business community says while economic momentum continues in portions of the state, two new reports, the Indiana Chamber’s Indiana Vision 2025 Report Card and …
Indy Politics talks with State Representative Terri Jo Austin, the longest serving member of the Indiana House Public Policy Committee, about a new committee that’s …
Indy Politics talks with Gurinder Singh about the Hoosier state’s growing Sikh community and the role they hope to play when it comes to influencing …