Statehouse Tells Indy: Cut a Deal on Billboards — Or We’ll Do It for You
The long-simmering billboard war in Marion County just went from tense to thermonuclear at the Statehouse. What started as a routine hearing on Senate Bill …
The long-simmering billboard war in Marion County just went from tense to thermonuclear at the Statehouse. What started as a routine hearing on Senate Bill …
House Republicans this week signaled they may move to rein in how Indianapolis spends leftover local money on roads after a $25 million “underspend” pot …
A bunch of folks don’t like the way things are going in Indiana — and you don’t need a poll to see it. You can …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, Esq. In a year with no President, Governor, or U.S. Senate race at the top of the ticket, Indiana’s most visible Republican …
Republican precinct committeemen in north-central Indiana have selected Marion businessman and former police officer Nick McKinley to fill the vacant Senate seat in Indiana’s 17th …
A familiar statewide candidate is now aiming for Washington. Destiny Wells has officially filed to run for Congress in Indiana’s 7th Congressional District, setting up …
A clerical error by the Hamilton County Democratic Party chairman has led to the misallocation of Democratic Party delegates in multiple legislative districts, a mistake …
This week at the Statehouse, between lawmakers trying to juggle tragedy, big-ticket projects, thorny policy fights, there was also the recent controversy surrounding the Secretary …
The Marion County Election Board voted unanimously Wednesday to formally notify Secretary of State Diego Morales of investigative findings that his reelection campaign used state-owned …
One day after Indy Politics raised questions about who was handling candidate oaths at the filing counter, the Indiana Secretary of State’s office moved quickly …