Bridging the Indy Divide
With unemployment rates under 3.5 percent, but at the same time Indianapolis has a poverty rate above 20 percent, we here at Indy Politics decided …
With unemployment rates under 3.5 percent, but at the same time Indianapolis has a poverty rate above 20 percent, we here at Indy Politics decided …
Former Speaker of the House and two-time Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg is becoming a lobbyist. As first reported in this weekend’s edition of “The …
Indiana Congressman André Carson joined 195 other Members of Congress this week in filing a lawsuit in the Federal District Court for the District of …
The Indiana Finance Authority (IFA), I-69 Development Partners and its bond holders have reached settlement agreements in principle for the State to assume control of …
The following is a summary of today’s headlines regarding the shooting a congressional baseball practice today. ************** Capitol Hill was shaken Wednesday after a gunman opened fire …
The issue of cold beer sales at convenience stores has surfaced, in a not so subtle manner, in the latest Rickers TV ad.
by Senator Tim Lanane The 2017 Kids Count Data Report published by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Indiana Youth Institute ranks Indiana 28th …
Indianapolis city officials, police and community groups say this summer’s anti-crime plan will be different than those in the past. At a news conference today, …
We’re all over the airwaves (again) this weekend in the state of Indiana, talking issues that matter to Hoosiers. Here’s where you can find us. …
When it comes to raising money the two members of Indiana’s Congressional delegation most likely to run for the U.S. Senate are leading the pack. …