By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen February 14, 2025 Doris Jones, a resident of Indianapolis, knows about homelessness ...
Find your next great outdoor adventure at the Indianapolis Boat, Sport & Travel Show. Sherman headed out to the Indiana State ...
A bill adding fines and jail time to unhoused people has Southern Indiana homeless advocates ready to rally against it.
House Bill 1662, authored by Rep. Michelle Davis (R-Whiteland), would make it a Class C misdemeanor to camp, sleep, or use ...
From fires at bus stations to needles in backyards, neighbors say the unhoused, and the community, need more help from the ...
Indiana lawmakers are debating a bill that would make "street camping" on public property a crime, and restrict state funds for permanent housing of homeless people.
Indiana lawmakers are considering a ban on street camping, a move opponents say would criminalize homelessness and create additional barriers for those living unsheltered.
A bill pending in the Indiana Legislature would create a criminal penalties for unsheltered individuals who sleep or camp on ...
The bill’s language mirrors model legislation from the Cicero Institute, a conservative Texas-based think tank that has ...
House Bill 1662 would ban communities from using state funds to provide permanent housing to unhoused people and lead them to ...
Melyssa Hubbard turned to libertarian politics after the city sued her over her dominatrix business. She has died at age 62.
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