The Indianapolis Star reported three woman have accused Sen. Greg Taylor of sexual harassment.
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Commission for Higher Education recommends cutting financial aid awards
Thousands of Indiana students could see lower state college financial aid under a recommendation approved by the Commission for Higher Education Nov. 14.
AES Indiana wins approval for natural gas conversion
The move came after opposition from the coal industry and even U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, who was elected governor Tuesday night.
Rokita cruises to victory in Indiana attorney general race
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, a Republican, claimed a knockout victory over Democrat challenger Destiny Wells on Tuesday.
Banks breezes to win in Indiana U.S. Senate race
Banks, the GOP favorite, had a multimillion-dollar campaign war chest and an endorsement from former President Donald Trump.
Braun comfortably takes Indiana governor’s seat
The Indiana Republican Party’s dominance in the state’s highest elected office remains intact following the election of Mike Braun as governor and his running mate Micah Beckwith as lieutenant governor.
Indiana governor candidates debate for the last time before Election Day
Republican candidate Mike Braun fended off attacks from both Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater in the last debate before the election.
Ethics complaint says Morales used public money for self-promotion
The Indiana chapter of the League of Women Voters filed an ethics complaint against Secretary of State Diego Morales, accusing the elected official of using his position for self-promotion.
Lieutenant governor nominees talk controversies, priorities and duties
Get to know the trio of candidates.
GOP governor candidate Mike Braun promises to be hands-on
The sitting U.S. Senator likens his leadership style to that of a business executive — promising to review every state agency to identify more efficient operating methods in order to save taxpayers money.


