Indy Makes Changes to Homeless “Bill of Rights”
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 …
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 …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Thirty-seven times. That’s apparently the number of times I’ve asked Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett about the city’s skyrocketing murder rate. What am …
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced today that Raymond Childs III, 17, has been charged in the Jan. 24 shooting deaths of Raymond Childs Jr., …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Indianapolis saw its worst murder rate in 2020. The city saw 214 murders. That was 62 more criminal homicide than in 2019. …
State Sens. Jack E. Sandlin (R-Indianapolis) and Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville) recently filed a bill that would create a five-member state board to oversee the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police …
On this edition of Indiana Issues – Radio, Governor Eric Holcomb and Lt, Governor Suzanne Crouch take questions from the media on their 2021 Legislative …
As first reported in this week’s edition of The Cheat Sheet, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett has named Taylor Schaffer as his new Chief of Staff. …
Rob Kendall and Abdul-Hakim Shabazz preview the upcoming 2021 legislative session, which will once again be short on Democrats in the House and Senate. The …