Democrat Candidate for Secretary of State Beau Bayh joined Rob Kendall to fire back at those who have alleged he is not an actual Hoosier and critics of the large campaign war chest he has been able to amass. Bayh also discussed his family's legacy in politics, the failures of incumbent Diego Morales, and how the Democrats start winning again in Indiana.

The Indiana Department of Education is surveying public K-12 schools about the prevalence of artificial food dyes and additives following an order from Gov. Mike Braun last year directing state officials to assess the dangers of ultra-processed foods.
Early voting is outpacing recent election cycles in Hamilton County, offering an early signal of heightened voter engagement in this year’s Indiana primary.

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A smiling Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush excitedly posed for photos Saturday night with Lester Holt of NBC and Lisa Desjardins of PBS while talking to reporters about Indiana courts and the First Amendment.
A state lawmaker is calling for answers and transparency as Muncie water customers say their drinking water tastes and smells like “dirt.”
Greg Walker was ready to give up the Indiana Senate seat he’s held for two decades. Then came the congressional redistricting fight ordered up by President Donald Trump.

A new report finds Indiana ranks 38th in the nation for teacher pay despite recent efforts by lawmakers to boost teacher salaries — a trend the Indiana State Teachers Association attributes to inflation, compression of mid-career salaries and limited collective bargaining rights.
After several Democrats called on Indiana Gov. Mike Braun to suspend the state’s gas excise tax (currently 36 cents per gallon), the governor told FOX59/CBS4 on Monday that he most likely will not do so. “All of us in public office, though, need to make sure we’re doing what we can,” Braun said. “The affordability issues—I’m going to throw everything in the kitchen sink at it.”
A couple of weeks ago, I got an email from a reader asking where he might find information about the upcoming primary elections–who was running for what, and more importantly, where they stood on the issues involved.
The Indiana lawmakers who were swatted and threatened with pipe bombs just because they opposed a likely illegal redistricting plan.
The Indiana Department of Correction has agreed to pay a roughly $1.2 million settlement to 31 individuals who were allegedly exposed to dangerous and abusive conditions while imprisoned at Miami Correctional Facility.
In a letter dated April 27 and addressed to Indiana Republican State Committee Chair Lana Keesling, with copies to Gov. Mike Braun and Republican Co-Director of the Election Division Brad King, the chairs argue that allowing Warycha to remain in her role through the May 5 primary creates a perception of bias in an office that must remain impartial.


After a brief wait, the Indianapolis Colts addressed their defense in the second round of Friday’s NFL Draft. The Colts traded back from No. 47 to No. 53 with the Pittsburgh Steelers and selected Georgia linebacker C.J. Allen.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza as their franchise quarterback with the top overall pick in Thursday night's NFL draft.
The WNBA announced Wednesday, April 22 that the Indiana Fever will have all 44 games this season broadcast on national television. Not only is that a franchise record for the Fever, but it also sets a record for most nationally televised games for any WNBA team in the league's history.






































