Welcome Back to The Purge: Downtown May Be “Safe,” But It Sure Doesn’t Feel That Way
By Abdul-Hakim ShabazzEditor & Publisher, IndyPolitics.Org I hate to say I told you so. Actually, who am I kidding? I love to say I told …
By Abdul-Hakim ShabazzEditor & Publisher, IndyPolitics.Org I hate to say I told you so. Actually, who am I kidding? I love to say I told …
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett said Saturday that downtown remains “the safest neighborhood in the city,” even after a mass shooting early Saturday morning that left …
By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz I hate to say it, but downtown merchants who’ve had to sweep up the shell casings, dodge the chaos, and beg for …
As we celebrate 248 years since America told King George to take a hike, let’s remember what this day is really about: freedom, civic responsibility, …
Indiana’s congressional delegation split along party lines as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” a major component of President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda, cleared its final …
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 3, 2025 Following months of scrutiny over millions in no-bid contracts, the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office has …
Republican State Representative Tim Yocum (R-Clinton) attempted to contact the judge overseeing his small claims case via personal email just days before a scheduled court …
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 1, 2025 Participation in Indiana’s Choice Scholarship Program grew by about 8.5% in the 2024-25 school year — …
by Abdul-Hakim ShabazzJuly 1, 2025 Ten years ago today, something wild happened in Indiana. And no, I’m not talking about the Statehouse Wi-Fi finally working. …
As Hoosiers gear up for the Fourth of July, a trio of hot-button summer staples—alcohol, tobacco, and fireworks—are drawing renewed attention from lawmakers, regulators, and …