In a long-expected decision, the Club for Growth announced Tuesday it is endorsing state Treasurer Richard Mourdock in his challenge to unseat Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind.
After passing the divisive right-to-work bill in record time, is the legislature looking to leave town early? Maybe.
The two high profile candidates for Allen County commissioner will make their first joint appearance next week.Commissioner Nelson Peters and Recorder John McGauley, both Republicans, will participate in a forum on Feb.
Libertarian candidate for governor Rupert Boneham said last week he will fight to repeal the right-to-work law if elected.
Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-3rd, will have an open house Monday at his Kendallville congressional office.
State Treasurer Richard Mourdock, who seeks the GOP nomination for a U.S. Senate seat, will meet with IPFW College Republicans on Wednesday.
FORT WAYNE -- A Fort Wayne novelist and freelance writer has filed to run for Congress in Indiana's 3rd District.
Two more Democrats have filed to run for Congress in Indiana's 3rd District.
Rep. Joseph Donnelly, D-2nd, has filed to run for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat occupied by Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind.
The political future of Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters should be clearer by Thursday afternoon.
In just a few weeks, City Councilman Russ Jehl, R-2nd, has proven he will not shy away from controversial topics in his first year on the council.
The rivals for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate each filed his declaration of candidacy Tuesday with the Indiana secretary of state's office.
Libertarian candidate for governor Rupert Boneham said Tuesday he will fight to repeal the right-to-work law if elected.
An IPFW forum Thursday will examine the role of religion in presidential politics.
Supporters of GOP Congressman Mike Pence gathered at the Indiana Government Center on Monday to show off more than 13,000 signatures to officially put him on the ballot for the governor's race.
The City Council last week spent 90 minutes questioning the city’s handling of its plan to spend nearly $1 million to upgrade all the elevators at Citizens Square.