Statehouse; Week 8 In Review
Local control (i.e., Indianapolis control), health care transparency and the coronavirus were all topics of discussion as Indiana lawmakers get ready to enter the final …
Local control (i.e., Indianapolis control), health care transparency and the coronavirus were all topics of discussion as Indiana lawmakers get ready to enter the final …
The head of the Indiana Apartment Association says an Indianapolis ordinance that would have given tenants more rights, particularly in retaliatory eviction cases, would have …
The Marion County Election Board has hit dozens of former candidates and political action committees with more than $72,000 in late filing penalties. Filings were …
With the recent dramatic increase in Indianapolis’ crime and murder rate, Indy Politics presents a recent interview with the developers of the Citizen App, which …
We take it to the airwaves this weekend. Here’s where you can usually find us. Hammer & Nigel Show, – Fridays, 3 p.m. (WIBC) “Indiana …
Virtual charter schools, health care cost transparency and getting out early were all topics of conversation as Indiana lawmakers wrapped up the seventh week of …
Two big news items in the world of crime. Indy Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a new anti-crime initiative involving the federal government in tackling the …
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today called for the resignation of a newly-appointed Kokomo Common …
With the May primary 10 weeks away, Indy Politics is taking a few moments to take to candidates in various races. Today we talk with …
By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz With the city of Indianapolis starting off the year on track for its worse murder rate in history and local lawmakers still …