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Here are a few news items you might find useful this morning. For the latest, sign up for the Indy Politics Statewide Summary. ****************************** Stage …
Here are a few news items you might find useful this morning. For the latest, sign up for the Indy Politics Statewide Summary. ****************************** Stage …
The city of Indianapolis is trending towards having another one of its most violent years in the last decade. So far there have been 59 …
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Indy Politics talks with Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears on how his office has dealt with the issue of crime under the specter of COVID-19. …
*Since this story was published, Simon Property told our colleagues at the IBJ they would not open their properties if a “stay-at-home” order was in …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz There’s an old saying that even a stopped clock is right twice a day, in other words, nobody is wrong all the …
Here are a few political items from across the state that you might find somewhat interesting, do with them what you will. Keep May 20th …
In his daily virtual media briefing, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb says while he understood the frustrations of the individuals who protested Saturday at his residence …
Indy Politics takes a closer look at COVID-19’s impact on Indiana’s African-American and urban populations. African-Americans are less than 10 percent of the state’s population, …
Indy Politics continues its look at COVID-19’s impact on Indiana’s economy. Today we speak with Department of Revenue Commissioner Bob Grennes, Ball State University Economist …