WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Mike Braun says lawmakers who support the 2nd Amendment need to get out in front of the ones who want some types of guns banned. He believes a “common sense” approach to gun law reform will include better enforcement of laws already on the books. Braun discussed his views with gun […]

(Ryan Mears/Facebook) This week Indianapolis was shaken when the acting Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced the office would no longer prosecute simple marijuana possession for quantities under an ounce. Already this policy has had an immediately beneficial effect on the city as over 130 individuals were spared from criminal proceedings. What does this mean for the […]

Although I am a Chicago-native, went to law school in St. Louis and make it a point to travel to Seattle every other year,  Indianapolis is still my kind of town.    This is why my head is still somewhat reeling from last weekend’s mass shooting downtown which injured six people.  Luckily, there were no fatalities. […]

(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) This week the Red Line officially debuted with mixed results, certainly it has made a bad first impression. The Blue Line will be rolling out in a few years, what can be learned to improve the process? What will be the impact on local businesses? How can the lines of communication between […]

Photo Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images September 1st marks a historic day in Indiana, as sports betting becomes legal. Plus, State Rep. Jim Lucas sounds off on political correctness, Yacht Rock Radio is a huge hit, the next few weeks are key for the City of Indianapolis and more on this week’s edition of The Rob […]

(Indy Business Jounsal) This week incumbent mayor Joe Hogsett and his opponent Jim Merritt met for the first debate on Thursday at the Hob Nob hosted by the Indy Chamber hosted in the beautiful Union Station. The style of the debate allowed each candidate to speak at length about their vision for the city of […]