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Indiana lawmakers advance bill banning education on ā€˜human sexuality’ through the third grade

By CASEY SMITH More than four hours of ā€œWe say gay!ā€ chants echoed through the Indiana Statehouse Feb. 20 as hundreds rallied against a bill...

ā€˜There is no landlord accountability.’ Tenants call on lawmakers for better protections

Tenants and lawmakers called for stronger protections for renters during a Housing Advocacy Day at the Statehouse. Advocates are rallying around Senate Bill 202, which...

Former Martin president, IPS superintendent nominated for library board

A City-County Council committee voted to recommend appointing Dr. Eugene G. White to the Indianapolis Public Library Board of Trustees during a meeting Feb....

Abdul-Hakim Shabazz defends record as he launches campaign for mayor

New Republican mayoral candidate Abdul-Hakim Shabazz will make public safety one of the top priorities of his campaign as he defends controversial comments he’s...

Criminal homicides, shootings down in 2022

Criminal homicides in Indianapolis decreased by 16.3% in 2022 compared to 2021, and there were 13.7% fewer nonfatal shooting, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Jan....

Here’s who has filed to run for mayor of Indianapolis

Eight people have filed to run for mayor of Indianapolis as of Jan. 20 ahead of the May primary. The list of candidates includes...

IBLC legislative agenda emphasizes education, support for students of color

The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus announced its 2023 legislative agenda, which focuses on closing the education achievement gap and providing additional support to students...

Holcomb unveils ambitious agenda for 2023, including more than $5B in new spending

Gov. Eric Holcomb wants to spend more than $5 billion in new and increased spending in Indiana’s next budget.

Shackleford: Why I’m running for mayor

Earlier this year, while recovering from surgery, I did some meditating on how I could have the most impact as a public servant. I...

Analysis: Who will own the end of slating for Marion County Democrats?

Local Democrats finally did away with slating, that weird, controversial, complicated candidate endorsement process that by the end of its life left as many people fuming as it did fed.

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