ISTA Says Teachers Might Walk Out Over Pay Hike
Teacher pay has quickly become one of the hottest topics of the 2019 Indiana legislative session…and it hasn’t even started yet. Leaders of the Indiana State Teachers Association…the state’s largest teachers’ union…says they’ll be watching the upcoming
Proposed Ordinance Would Require Test For Contractors
The Marion City Council wants contractors to know the city building code, and they’re proposing an ordinance to test them on it. The City Council’s Code Enforcement Committee plans to take a proposed ordinance to the full
Suspect Arrested On Gun & Drug Charges
Complaints of drug activity in a Marion trailer court led to the arrest of one man on drug and weapons charges. Police say they received numerous calls about drug activity going on at the King’s Trailer Court
Governor Says V-A Not Forced To Resign
Governor Eric Holcomb says he didn’t force the resignation of Indiana’s Director of Veterans Affairs. Jim Brown resigned eight days after the “Indianapolis Star” reported Brown awarded department staffers grants from a fund created to help veterans
GM Fights To Keep Tax Credits Despite Plant Closings
General Motors is fighting to retain a valuable tax credit for electric vehicles as the nation’s largest automaker contends with the political fallout triggered by plans to close several factories and permanently layoff thousands of workers. Preserving
Howard County Phone Scam
The Howard County Sheriff’s Department says scammers are using their phone number to call people and ask for money for various reasons. Even though the caller I-D may appear legitimate, the sheriff’s department say they never call