Indy Eases COVID-19 Restrictions
Citing progress with COVID-19 infection rates, the city of Indianapolis is easing restrictions on bars, restaurants and gyms. Starting March 1, bars can remain open …
Citing progress with COVID-19 infection rates, the city of Indianapolis is easing restrictions on bars, restaurants and gyms. Starting March 1, bars can remain open …
Here’s some news from across the State of Indiana that you can use. The Indiana House voted to approve its version of the budget by …
by Doug Stephenson The midnight curfew for bars and restaurants in Marion County will not work for the NCAA tournament in March. While I am …
Indy Politics speaks with Fraternal Order of Police President Rick Snyder about Indy’s recent homicides, a report that criticizes IMPD’s performance when dealing with crime, …
A Senate panel is moving forward with taking the Indianapolis Police Department away from the city, but it will be in the form of a …
With recent legislation at the statehouse concerning IndyGo, IMPD, and zoning being criticized for being “anti-Indianapolis”, Indy Politics decided to ask the Speaker, Senate President …
At the end of the sixth week of the Indiana General Assembly, House Republicans unveiled their budget which includes more money for schools and a …
The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Rules and Public Policy Committee voted unanimously Tuesday night to change the “Homeless Bill of Rights” to address homeless camps and …
With nearly 90 percent of last year’s murders in Indianapolis involved a firearm, we spoke with a panel of anti-violence advocates to see what can …
As we wrap up another week at the Indiana General Assembly, we get some perspective from House Speaker Todd Huston and Kevin Brinegar of the …