Topics include the Blue Envelope program, grand juries and a serial killer
Tag: criminal justice system
A federal shutdown will hit Indiana residents and workers. Here’s how.
After Congress failed to fund the government, federal employees across Indiana will be furloughed or forced to work without pay.
Indiana Innocence Project accepted into global anti-wrongful conviction network
The Indiana Innocence Project is the 74th group to join the Innocence Network.
How property tax cuts are affecting crime grants and immigration programs
Mayor Joe Hogsett asked most city departments to cut spending next year.
Indy’s alternative to jail and ER has empty beds
Hogsett and the City-County Council cut funding for the Assessment and Intervention Center because of lack of use.
A look at the status of executions in Indiana and the US in 2025
Indiana is among the states that have scheduled an execution this year.
How a new Indiana law about ‘noncompliant prosecutors’ could affect Indy
Marion County’s Democratic prosecutor has long been a Republican target.
IDOC says it will pay back Marion County Sheriff in July
The Indiana Department of Correction owes Marion County jails over $750,000 for housing state offenders.
The scramble to save an Indy high schooler from deportation
The IPS senior spent weeks in ICE detention after shoplifting at Walmart.
Photos: Keep Indy Home rally calls for change in Indianapolis
People gathered at May 29 at Light of the World Christian Church to advocate against mass criminalization and urge for more affordable housing, among other issues.


