Ahead of November's election, Indiana's gubernatorial candidates are weighing in on key issues the state's educators and students face.
Education is one of the top issues on both voters and politicians' minds ahead of November's election. Education is one of the top issues on both voters and politicians' minds ahead of November's election. With sounds that can be heard for miles around, the NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway are impossible to miss.
A little more than one month before November’s general election, Hoosiers will be able to hear from Indiana’s gubernatorial candidates about issues that are important to them. FOX59 and CBS4, along with our news partners across the state,
Ben Dallas had been removed from ballot over "MAGA" nickname, then accused Doug Chaffee of running a partisan campaign, which is against state law.
Whitley Yates, a proud Republican, is the director of diversity and engagement for the Indiana Republican Party. Yates believes in bringing all voices to the table and in her role, she launched
Indiana law sets a July 15 deadline for any candidate to voluntarily withdraw from the ballot, according to the Indiana Election Division.
Indiana University students overwhelmingly vote for Democrats and cast ballots in record numbers in 2020 – but their turnout dropped sharply in 2022.
To qualify to vote, a person must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years old by Election Day, and an Indiana resident for at least 30 days before the election.
Black women in Indiana's DNC delegation said they are excited to be in Chicago to support VP Kamala Harris's presidential campaign.
After a summer of historic tumult, the path to the presidency for both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump this fall is becoming much clearer. The Democratic vice president and
A decision on whether to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug in the U.S. won’t come until after the November presidential election.