Gubernatorial candidates go on offense, highlight signature policies in second debate
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle March 26, 2024 Four GOP candidates for governor made time to call each other out while highlighting signature …
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle March 26, 2024 Four GOP candidates for governor made time to call each other out while highlighting signature …
A Marion County Judge Monday denied a petition for a protective order filed by 7th Congressional District Republican candidate Gabriel Whitley against Indy Politics editor …
The late State Senator Jean Breaux’s name will still appear on some ballots in the upcoming Primary. Breaux passed away on Wednesday, March 20 after …
The unemployment rate of the State of Indiana in February stands at 3.5%, according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. By comparison, the national …
With Indiana Comic Con in town this weekend, we take a break from our usual stories about government and politics and talk comics and their …
After a long illness State Senator Jean Breaux has passed away. She was in hospice care. Breaux announced she was stepping down Monday, March 18, …
by Whitney Downard, Indiana Capital Chronicle March 20, 2024 All eight of the hopefuls running for governor across three parties appeared at a business-friendly forum …
Chambers for Indiana today announced the release of its newest television ad, which is now airing. The ad, titled “Our Next Outsider,” makes the case …
Indy Politics continues its conversations with various candidates this election season. Today, we hear from Dominick Kavanaugh, who is running in the Republican primary in …
by Whitney Downard, Indiana Capital Chronicle March 18, 2024 Gov. Eric Holcomb on Monday opted to issue his first — and last — veto of …