Judge candidates: Jeff Kehr
Jeff Kehr has been working in the Monroe County prosecutor’s office since 1996. Now, he hopes to continue in public service as he runs for judge in the Seat 3 race.
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Jeff Kehr has been working in the Monroe County prosecutor’s office since 1996. Now, he hopes to continue in public service as he runs for judge in the Seat 3 race.
In his time in Monroe County, Alphonso Manns has seen the number of county courts grow from just three to nine.
INDIANAPOLIS — While greek life sometimes contributes to sexual violence on college campuses, fraternity and sorority members also have the power to change the culture, former Vice President Joe Biden said Friday afternoon at a fraternity conference.
State lawmakers are halfway through their session, which is scheduled to end March 14.
Making the trek to the outer limits of campus to vote may have been difficult for some IU students in the past elections.
Kyra Howard, 17, from the Plainfield High School publication staff, nervously watched the state House of Representatives live stream last week all day for three days in a row. She asked her teachers if she could keep it up on her laptop.
A bill that would establish redistricting standards for voting districts passed 42-6 Monday through the state Senate.
A bill which would allow a person to legally carry a gun in a church property, regardless of whether there is a school on the same property or not, passed through the state Senate on Tuesday.
A bill that would have provided press freedom protections for students in grades 7 through 12 failed Monday in the Indiana House of Representatives.
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill that would legalize the sale and possession of CBD oil with a THC composition of no more than 0.3 percent passed 35-13 Monday afternoon through the Senate.
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill that would change handgun license laws passed through the Indiana House of Representatives on Monday morning.
In her 22 years as an attorney, Christine Talley Haseman said she has seen too many cases in which a parent loses contact with his or her child because of mental illness.
Geoffrey Bradley said the best way to learn about someone is to talk to people who watch them when no one else is looking.
Indiana became the second state to receive permission from the federal government to require Medicaid enrollees to obtain employment to keep their healthcare benefits.
The food and beverage tax passed by the Monroe County City Council on Dec. 13, 2017 will not apply to food courts or stores on the IU campus for current students.
The Indiana General Assembly is about halfway through its session, which is scheduled to end March 14. As it heads into the second half, bills that were passed in the State Senate or House, will make their way through the opposite chamber. Here’s what you missed this week at the Indiana Statehouse.
In his law career, Chris Gaal said he has dealt with civil, criminal, family and immigration cases. He has spent half of his law career in private practice as an attorney and the other half as a prosecutor.
Supporters of cannabidiol oil legalization gathered at the Statehouse on Thursday with a goal of educating themselves and the public on the uses and benefits of CBD oil.
Three judicial seats — Seat 2, Seat 3 and Seat 8 — in Monroe County are up for grabs in the midterm election Nov. 6.
Potential student voters in this year’s 9th Congressional District Democratic primary got the chance to ask candidates about policy issues Wednesday night.