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Senate puts local renter protections back on chopping block

The Indiana Senate voted Feb. 8 to override Gov. Eric Holcomb’s veto of a bill that would have nullified recently passed renter protections in...

Hogsett, Taylor make appointments to new IMPD board

Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor announced two appointments each to the new General Orders Board, which is responsible...

Civic, corporate coalition demands action at Statehouse

A coalition of businesses and civic organizations wants to use its influence to get the Indiana Legislature to make changes in the criminal justice...

IBLC announces updated justice reform agenda

The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC) provided an update on its justice reform agenda during a press conference. Hoosiers were “given a front-row seat...

Indiana Young Democrat makes move for vice chair 

For several years James Wells has supported Democratic Party causes as vice president of Indiana Young Democrats. Now, the 26-year-old is setting his sights on a higher office: vice chair of the Indiana Democratic...

Todd Young discusses GOP’s future with minority Republicans

A group of about 15 minority Republicans met with Sen. Todd Young on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to discuss the future of the...

Carson targeted in Capitol terrorist attack

Rep. André Carson was targeted during the attack on the Capitol Jan. 6. A note written by terrorist Lonnie Coffman that categorized several members...

2021 legislative session: What to know, bills to watch

The state legislature returned to session Jan. 4 with much to figure out over the next few months. Legislators will debate appropriate responses to the...

New Conviction Integrity Unit will try to right wrongs

Kendrick Morris had just finished reading his Bible at Wabash Valley Correctional Facility when a correction officer walked by to take a head count. She...

Holcomb’s vison for 2021 focuses on ‘equity, policing and COVID-19’

Gov. Eric Holcomb has a busy year ahead of him. In a roundtable discussion Jan. 5, Holcomb laid out his plans for 2021 and...

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