IN-District 9 candidate Rob Chatlos says he's using his blue-collar background as an advantage
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Liz Watson does not use the word anti-establishment to describe herself.
Evenings in Maiya Foster’s home unfold in chaos, the kind that accompanies having two young daughters younger than 6. There are endless questions for her to answer, snacks to dish out, errands to run, a gerbil named Royal to feed, bedtime rituals to follow.
Alex Hernly and Jason Minstersinly’s south side house sits in a quiet neighborhood cul-de-sac, but unlike the houses surrounding it, Hernly and Minstersinly’s home serves as an official 501c nonprofit animal sanctuary for more than 100 small rodents, including hamsters, chinchillas and rats.
Ten-year-old Marlee Davenport loves Taylor Swift. For the most part, Marlee and Swift are very different, but sometimes Marlee thinks they are alike — like when Marlee gets up in front of crowds numbering more than a thousand, or when Marlee got to see her face on a billboard recently.
When Sherry Mitchell-Bruker organized the first meeting of new environmentalist group Friends of Lake Monroe last November, only a few people came. Now the group’s membership has expanded to about 40 people.
Public response to testimony given at the Statehouse on Wednesday morning regarding a bill that would end net metering, an incentive for Indiana solar power users, ranged from silence to bursts of applause.
They were supposed to be absent.
The Trump administration withdrew former President Obama’s Title IX guidance Wednesday, which allowed public school students to use restrooms of their choice.
Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Indiana, announced Friday the school will suspend all activity at the end of this semester after a May graduation ceremony.
President Trump’s decision to sign an executive order limiting emigration from seven Muslim-majority countries to the United States drew criticism from many politicians.
Jackson Creek Middle School is receiving complaints after a letter sent home with black and biracial male students Jan. 20 informed parents of a segregated event the school had planned.
The arrival of Kate Bornstein to campus had been advertised with levity. A photo of Bornstein on the Facebook event page for her “A Queer and Pleasant Danger” lecture showed her smiling largely with her head thrown back like the photographer had caught her mid laugh.
One day remains before Columbus North High School’s marching band makes its way down Pennsylvania Avenue as part of the inauguration parade for President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence.
Thursday marked four days from Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but the Rev. Dennis Laffoon was already preparing himself for the holiday. Laffoon spent the afternoon listening to King’s speeches to prepare himself for a sermon Sunday and service Monday, he said.
Director of National Drug Control Policy Michael Botticelli urged Congress to address $1.1 billion dollars of opioid and heroin abuse treatment funding President Barack Obama requested earlier this year.
Gurinder Singh Khalsa was not surprised.
INDIANAPOLIS — A statue of George Washington overlooks the statehouse lawn. The words engraved below him are “First in War. First in Peace.”
Indiana voters will have the chance to decide today whether or not hunting and fishing are constitutional rights.
The Bloomington City Council met Wednesday to discuss zoning changes on E. Hillside Drive, establishing a parking commission and to hear public comment.