Indy Makes Changes to Homeless “Bill of Rights”
The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Rules and Public Policy Committee voted unanimously Tuesday night to change the “Homeless Bill of Rights” to address homeless camps and …
The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Rules and Public Policy Committee voted unanimously Tuesday night to change the “Homeless Bill of Rights” to address homeless camps and …
by Joseph Born The General Assembly should act to prevent further flouting of the transit-tax statute’s requirement that riders and employers pay their fair share. In …
by Chris Watts Black Friday has never been one of my favorite holiday traditions – the thought of fighting the crowds inspired more agoraphobic ambivalence …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz There has been a big debate in the country this year over various social media platforms, i.e., Facebook and Twitter; to be …
Governor Eric Holcomb today announced Dr. Katie Jenner will serve as Indiana’s first secretary of education. Dr. Jenner currently serves as Gov. Holcomb’s senior education …
The Holcomb administration is taking tougher measures to address the growing surge of COVID-19 cases here in Indiana. In his weekly news conference, Governor Eric …
Acting United States Attorney John Childress and Assistant Attorney General Brian Rabbitt of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division announced today that a federal grand jury …
Todd Young talks to the media about stalled talks in D.C on the last COVID-19 relief bill as well as Kamala Harris being picked to …
An informal survey of nearly 750 Indy Politics readers gives Governor Eric Holcomb mixed marks so far for his handling of the COVID-19 public health …
Indy Politics speaks with Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears on a number of issues, including a new effort to streamline the process in traffic court. …