R.I.P. – Bob Kern
R.I.P. – Bob Kern Bob Kern, one of Indiana politics’ most enduring and unconventional figures, passed away this week due to complications from a stroke. …
R.I.P. – Bob Kern Bob Kern, one of Indiana politics’ most enduring and unconventional figures, passed away this week due to complications from a stroke. …
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On Easter weekend, Indiana Statehouse chaplain Pastor Matt Barnes said the current political climate at the Statehouse is more tense than in recent years, driven …
A Clay Circuit Court judge has sent a closely watched Republican primary ballot challenge back to the Indiana Election Commission, ruling that the agency must …
by Mackenzi Klemann, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 1, 2026 The Indiana Commission on Higher Education voted Wednesday to consolidate, suspend, eliminate or monitor more than …
As Illinois lawmakers return to Springfield this spring, one of the most closely watched issues is the future home of the Chicago Bears — and …
Indiana’s usually sleepy primary season could be anything but this year, as early voting gets underway. University of Indianapolis political scientist Dr. Laura Wilson tells …
By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, Esq. If you wanted a clean, tidy summary of Indiana politics this week, forget it. Because what we actually got was something …
By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, Indy Politics At a “No Kings” rally this weekend, State Rep. Ed DeLaney, D-Indianapolis, said Democrats see both opportunity and danger as Indiana …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, Esq. It’s baseball season, which means hope springs eternal—unless, of course, you’re a fan of the Chicago White Sox. As a long-suffering …