The candidates hoping to win Indiana’s open U.S. Senate seat appeared together Thursday for one of the last times before next week’s election.
The candidates running for Indiana’s open U.S. Senate seat will meet again Friday for their second major debate.
The three candidates for U.S. Senate went head to head Monday in the first of three debates before the November 2 election.
Hoosiers will have a rare opportunity to change the state constitution on Election Day, but some groups say it's better left alone.
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About 50 supporters rallying for the property tax cap referendum that will appear on the November ballot gathered on the south side of Indianapolis Wednesday.
U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Brad Ellsworth was in Indianapolis Wednesday expressing his opposition to cap and trade legislation.