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Peter Luster. who leads government affairs for the education advocacy group RISE Indy, filled out paperwork for an IPS school board candidate who was removed from the ballot in the 2024 election.
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The election brought mixed emotions from Americans - happy, sad, confused. Some have turned to their religious leaders to help find comfort.
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Gov.-elect Mike Braun announced Thursday he will reorganize the state’s executive branch as he takes office.
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Opponents of RFK Jr.'s nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services were joined on Friday by an unlikely figure: former Indiana governor and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence.
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Advocates said they are afraid of how the results of state and national races will affect access to reproductive care. Organizers expect more attacks on reproductive rights in the near future.
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Astin Vick won election as a write-in candidate and will join the board in January.
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Voters rejected property-tax referenda for Kokomo Community Schools and Twin Lakes Schools in the November general election.
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Outgoing Indianapolis Public Schools Board member Kenneth Allen resigned Friday, just minutes after being sworn in to complete the term of Center Township constable.
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Vice President Harris had hoped young voters would be a key part of a winning coalition. Instead, they shifted — sometimes by double digits — toward President-elect Trump, especially in swing states.
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Indiana voters approved an amendment to the state constitution this week that makes a small change to the gubernatorial line of succession.