Indiana could pass hate crime laws next year
Indiana state senate Republicans ensured last January that the state would remain without hate crimes legislation. This may change when the state legislature reconvenes for the 2019 session.
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Indiana state senate Republicans ensured last January that the state would remain without hate crimes legislation. This may change when the state legislature reconvenes for the 2019 session.
A crowd of more than 100 people gathered at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Monroe County Courthouse to protest President Trump’s ouster of his attorney general.
Though the vote talliers have not yet finished their work, Tuesday night proved to Hoosiers that the so-called blue wave would not touch the Crossroads of America.
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Democrats showed up to the party’s watch party in downtown Indianapolis early Tuesday evening with cautious optimism about the Indiana’s Senate race. Some left in tears.
Two Saturdays before Election Day, an 18-year-old IU freshman walked into a voting booth in Indianapolis.
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GARY, Ind. — The inside of the arena shook Sunday afternoon as Joe Donnelly invited Barack Obama onto the stage, 10 years to the day the former president was elected president.
SOUTHPORT, Ind. — Bob Knight walked out onto the stage Friday evening to raucous applause.
IU employees have contributed more than $175,000 to political campaigns and related committees since the beginning of 2017, according to an analysis of campaign filing data.
Sen. Joe Donnelly told volunteers and staff in the local Coordinated Campaign field office Tuesday he appreciated their efforts on the ground in the final weeks of the election.
Bernie Sanders, the Vermont senator and 2016 presidential candidate, told a crowd late Friday morning in Dunn Meadow that if half the voting-age population turned out by the end of Election Day, the same crowd was looking at their next member of Congress.
HAMMOND, Ind. — Two Joes, one stage.
The three Senate candidates duking it out on the debate stage Monday evening touted their voting records, or lack thereof, but one issue they circled back to was health care.
When Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation became a reality Saturday afternoon, IU student Olivia Little and her roommates left their Washington, D.C. apartment and headed toward the United States Capitol Building.
The Senate confirmed Judge Brett Kavanaugh to serve as an associate justice on the Supreme Court Saturday afternoon.
To repeat the age-old cliche, the upcoming midterm elections will likely come down to turnout.
Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, announced Friday morning he would oppose the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Liz Watson, the Democratic candidate for Indiana's 9th Congressional District, will appear alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, next month at a campaign rally on campus.
Less than two months out from Election Day, Democrats in Bloomington have stepped up their ground game in an effort to achieve victory up and down the ballot.
IU sophomore Annie King spent part of her birthday in handcuffs.