Local parties push for early voting
In an effort to increase the voting rate, the local Democratic and Republican parties are pushing Monroe County residents to vote early.
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In an effort to increase the voting rate, the local Democratic and Republican parties are pushing Monroe County residents to vote early.
The second presidential debate touched on the issues that undecided voters were most passionate about approaching the Nov. 8 election. Of these issues, these are some of the ones the candidates focused on the most.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump took the stage and looked at each other. Clinton swung her hand out slightly toward her opponent, but Trump made no motion toward Clinton for the customary handshake. This tense interaction set the tone for the rest of the debate.
Vice presidential candidates Gov. Mike Pence and Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, talked over each other and threw insults about their running mates in the vice presidential debate Tuesday.
INDIANAPOLIS — The three candidates for governor kept it cordial at the second gubernatorial debate Monday night until they left the stage. The candidates threw quick-witted jabs at each other’s policies on the economy, education, gun control and Syrian refugees at the media conference at the University of Indianapolis.
Jo DiBenedetto heard another catcall, aimed at one of his female friends, coming from People’s Park. Then a barrage of blue and red lights illuminated DiBenedetto’s walk home from class. Later that night screaming from the park filtered into DiBenedetto’s room in his Kirkwood Avenue home.
Tab Koontz always wanted a muscle car.
State voter ID laws may create barriers for nearly 31 percent of transgender residents eligible to vote in Indiana.
Public safety, incarceration and the economy were discussed at the Monroe County Council at Large forum last night.
Matt Pierce and Drew Ash, candidates for the Indiana State Representative District 61, debated income inequality, education, civil rights, the economy and the environment in a forum Tuesday night at the Monroe County Public Library.
The crowd at Nick’s English Hut was on the edge of their seats as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump walked onto the debate stage.
Jeanne Smith stood, not sat, at the counter of Bikesmiths, her bicycle shop.
At St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Father Patrick Hyde leads Sunday Mass, calling the congregation of hundreds to prayer.
The League of Women Voters sponsored a forum for county commissioner candidates for districts 2 and 3 Thursday night at the Monroe County Library.
In an effort to keep Indiana’s 9th congressional district in the hands of a Hoosier, Shelli Yoder is running for Congress again.
America will be a city on a hill again if he is elected, said Trey Hollingsworth, Republican candidate for the Indiana 9th District congressional seat.
Michael Duran Jr. became addicted to opioids the summer after his sophomore year of high school.
The United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in Chicago heard Indiana’s appeal last Wednesday to the ruling that blocked Gov. Mike Pence’s directive to stop Syrian refugees from settling in the state.
In a push to create more productive careers for Hoosiers, technology companies are creating new jobs around the Indianapolis area.
Gary Johnson has 11-percent support among voters in Indiana, according to a WTHR and Howey Politics poll.