Ron Gibson woke to the sound of gunfire. He found bullet holes and a “No Data Centers” note.
Category: Government
Indiana’s primary election is May 5. Here’s what you need to know.
What primary elections are, how to check your voter registration and where to find a polling place.
Ready to vote? Here’s what ID you need.
To vote in Indiana, you must have a photo ID with your name and an expiration date on it.
How to vote early in Indiana’s 2026 primary election
Voting opens April 7 downtown and on April 25 at eight other vote centers throughout Marion County.
Ask Speedway officials your questions at this event April 9
Town manager Grant Kleinhenz and department managers will answer questions.
Metrobloks’ $500M data center OK’d despite public outcry
The out-of-state developer wants to build the nearly 14-acre project near 25th Street and Sherman Drive.
U.S. Rep André Carson faces his toughest election yet
Three Democrats are challenging him to represent the 7th Congressional District.
Judge rebuffed: Selection Committee exercises new authority to block jurist from retention election
Shortly after being given the power to keep a judge off the ballot, the Marion County Judicial Selection Committee did just that by finding longtime Marion County Superior Court Judge Gary Miller unsuitable for retention.
Indiana going all out to celebrate America’s 250th birthday
From singalongs and lanterns, festivities look at Indiana’s role in shaping America
Anti-ICE protests planned ahead of Final Four games in Indianapolis
The same airline transporting teams for NCAA March Madness also runs deportation flights.


