Halftime at the Statehouse
It’s “halftime”, for the most part, at the Indiana General Assembly. The deadline for bills to pass out the Indiana Senate was Friday, while the …
It’s “halftime”, for the most part, at the Indiana General Assembly. The deadline for bills to pass out the Indiana Senate was Friday, while the …
Indiana Department of Child Services Director Adam Krupp announced he is currently on medical leave after being hospitalized earlier this month, citing the Family and …
Former President Donald Trump jumped into Indiana’s 38th Senate District Republican primary this week, endorsing Vigo County Council member Brenda Wilson and unloading on incumbent …
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears officially filed Tuesday for reelection, seeking a second full term as the county’s top prosecutor amid ongoing debates over crime, …
For a state that has spent decades worrying about teenagers, drugs, and everything that might go wrong between algebra and graduation, Indiana finally has a …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, Esq. Call it what it is: The Uncivil War. Hoosier edition.Not left vs. right. Not red vs. blue.This is establishment vs. insurgents—each …
Inclement weather has prompted Indiana legislative leaders to alter the General Assembly’s schedule for the week, delaying committee meetings and adjusting floor sessions in both …
Concerns about judicial security resurfaced this week after a Tippecanoe County judge and his wife were shot in their Lafayette home, prompting the Indiana Supreme …
Indiana lawmakers had a lot on their plate this week, Medicaid funding, football stadiums, and billboards were all on lawmakers’ agenda this week. You can …
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle January 21, 2026 A divided Indiana Senate approved a bill Tuesday to tighten school cellphone restrictions, advancing the proposal …