The priority bills draw several hours of testimony at the Statehouse from dozens of Hoosiers.
Category: Government
Indiana Black Legislative Caucus to focus on housing and tenants rights this year
Protections for Indianapolis renters and homeowners could grow under these legislative proposals.
Holcomb delivers last, reflective State of the State address
Term-limited Gov. Eric Holcomb delivered his eighth and final State of the State to the General Assembly Tuesday, detailing the accomplishments of his administration and previewing milestones yet-to-come.
Community Heights made 10th Street safer. A permanent fix could take several years.
A tactical urbanism project on the east side showed residents how 10th Street could be safer.
‘Our boots on the ground’: IndyGo transit ambassadors are here to help riders
IndyGo is looking to add up to 20 more people this year.
Mysterious group buys $11,000 in Facebook ads to oppose Mile Square district
The Virginia-based American Jobs and Growth Fund targeted as many as 500,000 Indianapolis residents in opposition of an economic enhancement district that would pay for services in downtown Indianapolis.
Holcomb lays out agenda focused on education and workforce
The governor wants to take steps to improve K-12 literacy and expand child care voucher eligibility.
Circle Centre is a haven for small businesses. When the mall’s redeveloped, where will they go?
As national chains have moved out and left vacant space, Circle Centre Mall has become home to many small businesses.
Lack of affordable housing felt in all 92 Indiana counties
Report: 39 affordable and available rental homes exist for every 100 low-income Hoosier rental households.
Development would destroy Franklin Township wetlands following erosion of state protections
The construction of warehouses near the Johnson County Line threatens to destroy a portion of the state’s few remaining high-quality wetlands.


