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With all that’s been going on in Indianapolis lately, Indy Politics decided to talk to two individuals to get some perspective on things, Sheri Seiwart, …
With all that’s been going on in Indianapolis lately, Indy Politics decided to talk to two individuals to get some perspective on things, Sheri Seiwart, …
Marion County bar and tavern owners say they are not happy with new COVID-19 rules by the city and county health departments that allow them …
Marion County residents who attend high school sporting events outside of the County and don’t wear masks or maintain social distancing could find themselves in …
On this edition of Indiana Issues, our political panel looks at the Democratic National Convention, the lack of a special session, making downtown Indianapolis safer, …
The City of Indianapolis is providing $750,000 to Downtown Indy, Inc, (DII) for safety and security enhancements to the Mile Square area of Downtown. Based …
With about 80 days to go until the Election, we speak with WIBC’s Eric Berman about the latest in state and national politics. You can …
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett unveiled his budget for 2021 and it did not defund the police department. The 1.2 billion dollar spending plan basically flatlined …
If Hoosiers are safely leaving their homes to go to work and school, shop in stores, and eat in restaurants amid the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. …
With less than 100 days left until Election Day, we decided to get the full band back together and talk about the big issues of …
Indy Politics speaks with Tag Griffin, director of the organization Hearts In Hands. We discuss the city’s homeless problem, particularly on Monument Circle, and what …