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Victoria Spartz wins U.S. House seat for IndianaĀ 

Republican incumbent Victoria Spartz retained another term in Indianaā€™s 5th Congressional District in the House of Representatives race.  With 98% of Indiana polls reporting at...

Just tell the truth

Recently, two of the nationā€™s most venerable and well-respected newspapers, The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times, decided not to endorse a candidate...

Two truths and a lie

This image has always struck me. I cannot remember the first time that I witnessed it, but I do remember the most important time....

2024 election: Indianapolis-area students cast votes in mock classroom elections

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters atĀ ckbe.at/newsletters. With ā€œThe Star Spangled Bannerā€ playing, students in Monica PoncĆ©'s class...

Bullets on the ballot: Gun control amidst the 2024 elections

With the presidential elections around the corner, gun control remains a pressing issue for Indiana voters. Indiana, like much of the U.S., grapples with rising...

Kamala Harris joins Fortnite ahead of election

With Election Day just around the corner, Vice President Kamala Harrisā€™ campaign is expanding its outreach to an unexpected territory: the world of Fortnite. As...

Gubernatorial candidates debate for the last time before Election Day

U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, a Republican, fended off attacks from both Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater in the final gubernatorial debate of...

Pay raise for election workers announcedĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a pay increase for Election Day poll workers effective for the 2024 general election.   The pay for clerks will increase from...

Indiana candidates for governor offer sharply different visions for future of state

Indianaā€™s gubernatorial race is sharply divided across policy lines, as Republican Mike Braun, Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater each cast very different...

Why we vote

Early voting in Indianapolis is open now until Nov. 4. Voting is easier than ever, but we canā€™t forget what it took to get...
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