Judicial election 2018
Three judicial seats — Seat 2, Seat 3 and Seat 8 — in Monroe County are up for grabs in the midterm election Nov. 6.
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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.
Bloomington City Councilwoman Susan Sandberg said she knows what it’s like to fight for respect in a male-dominated field.
A bill that would require schools to get parental permission to teach human sexuality has passed through the state Senate.
President Trump touted the United States’ military strength, last year’s tax overhaul and reductions in federal regulations in his first State of the Union address Tuesday night.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers have decided not to hear a hate crime bill this session.
A state senator has proposed a bill that would ban a practice known as scleral tattooing, or the tattooing of the whites of the eyes.
As legislators finish up three and half weeks in session, here’s what you may have missed this week in the Indiana General Assembly:
Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, first thought of introducing a "death with dignity" law after reading blogs and columns from Carrol Krause, a late Bloomington writer and Herald-Times columnist.
A state House committee amended and passed a bill Wednesday morning that would remove the fee for a lifetime permit to carry a handgun and extends the four-year handgun license to a five-year license.
In the midst of a federal government shutdown last weekend, approximately 20 senators from both parties crowded into the Washington, D.C. office of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.
The Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would allow carryout alcohol sales on Sundays.
A bill that would legalize the sale and possession of CBD oil with a THC composition of no more than 0.3 percent has passed through an Indiana Senate committee.
The U.S. Senate voted 81–18 Monday to approve a short-term spending bill which would re-open the government and keep it running through Feb. 8, and soon after the House followed suit, voting 266–150 to pass the continuing resolution.
The Indiana Senate passed a bill Monday that would allow carryout alcohol sales on Sundays.
Koby Bluitt, a senior at Ball State University, marched to be a microphone for those who can't speak up. Tina Vawter, an IU class of 1971 graduate, marched because she said she can't stand President Trump.
When the federal government shuts down, the country does not come to a shuddering halt, nor do the lights go out in the Capitol, nor does mass chaos immediately ensue.
Maddy Waters, 11, was one one of the first people to give a speech Saturday during the Bloomington Resistance March in front of the Monroe County Courthouse.
INDIANAPOLIS — A man with wild hair swaggers between the pews of the First Church of Cannabis. Funky music plays as the man, Bill Levin, reaches the front of the room.
The Indiana General Assembly is two and a half weeks into this year's legislative session. With hundreds of bills still on the table, here's a look at some bills that passed and failed this week.