Indianapolis City-County Council Approves $66 Million Bond for Old City Hall Revitalization Despite Dissent Over Developer's Political Donations
The Indianapolis City-County Council approved a $66 million project to revitalize the historic Old City Hall, despite Councilor Jesse Brown's dissent over funding concerns related to developer's political donations.
Indianapolis City-County Council Adopts New Snow Removal Policy to Include Residential Streets
Indianapolis City-County Council has adopted a new snow removal policy, mandating plowing of smaller streets at a snow depth of four inches, a move including previously neglected residential roads.
Indiana Homeowners Poised for $1.1 Billion in Property Tax Relief as House GOP Amends Senate Bill 1
Indiana House Republicans propose an amendment to Senate Bill 1, aiming to cut property taxes for homeowners by $1.1 billion through credits starting in 2026, additional relief for seniors and veterans, and long-term property tax system reform.
Indiana's Fiscal Prudence in Sharp Contrast to Federal Government's $36 Trillion Debt, Says State Senator Schmitt
Indiana maintains a $2.6 billion reserve and a low debt of $186 per capita, contrasting with the federal government's $36 trillion debt. Sen. Schmitt highlights the national debt's security risks and calls for federal spending reductions.
Carmel Initiates Clean-Up Measures Post-Storm, Mayor Sue Finkam Lauds City Efforts
Carmel officials, led by Mayor Finkam, organize clean-up efforts post-storm, prioritizing safety and offering debris pick-up guidelines to residents, with assistance for the elderly and inspections for damaged homes.
Fort Wayne's Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum Gains Legislative Support for Columbarium Project
Indiana's General Assembly approved a bill supporting Fort Wayne's Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum, particularly helping establish a columbarium for veterans by waiving a mandatory fee.
Indiana Senate Passes Bill to Regulate Transgender Athlete Participation in Collegiate Sports
The Indiana Senate passed a bill to regulate transgender athlete participation in collegiate sports, which now awaits the governor's approval. The bill seeks to bar biological males from women's sports in post-secondary institutions.
Knox County's Kyla Wolfe Gains Legislative Experience Interning for Indiana State Rep. Bruce Borders
Kyla Wolfe is interning for State Rep. Bruce Borders during the Indiana legislative session, combining her Purdue University studies with practical legislative experience at the statehouse.












