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Here are a few news items you might find interesting, Indiana’s lawmakers are nearing the end of a gruelling nearly four-month legislative session, but three …
Here are a few news items you might find interesting, Indiana’s lawmakers are nearing the end of a gruelling nearly four-month legislative session, but three …
As property tax bills hit mailboxes starting this week, with Marion County valuations up an average of 18.9% from last year, Democrat State Rep. Ed DeLaney …
Indiana’s population growth has slowed. An analysis by the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business indicates that Indiana had the smallest annual …
An Indiana couple has been arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges for their actions during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. …
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers will lead an economic development trip to Japan and the Republic of Korea next week, arriving in Tokyo on …
Indy Politics speaks with Dr Thomas Walstrum of the Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago to get an economic overview of the midwest. The Leon-tailored Audio …
Cameras will soon officially be allowed in most Indiana Courtrooms. Beginning on May 1, 2023, judicial officers around the state will have the authority to …
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle February 14, 2023 A top Republican lawmaker threatened to hold up new state spending for Indiana’s voucher school program …
We’ve got jury duty today, so here’s a rundown of the most recent headlines. ******************** Indiana lawmakers this session are eying ways to expand contraceptive …
Next month will mark the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Indy Politics speaks with Dr. Fiona Hill of the Brookings Institue about …