Updated: 7:00 PM It has been a busy election day with voters casting their ballots for seats from the White House to the State House. But apparently some polling places have been busier than others, and that has been causing problems.
Updated: 8:26 PM Republican 2nd District Congressional candidate Jackie Walorski’s Day started at sunrise, when she and her mom cast their ballots at the Solid Rock Church of God on County County Road 3 in Elkhart.
Updated: 8:19 PM Brendan Mullen's camp has been out since 6 a.m. Tuesday, making stops throughout the district in hopes of convincing undecided voters to cast their ballot in support of Mullen.
Updated: 5:02 PM President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney dueled for the White House on Tuesday, the tight-to-the-finish climax of an election persistently shadowed by a weak national economy and high unemployment that crimped middle class dreams for millions.
Updated: 6:15 PM Hoosiers also voted for a House Representative in Indiana's 3rd District. Incumbent Republican Marlin Stutzman and Democratic challenger Kevin Boyd are vying for a seat in the house.
Updated: 4:44 PM Fresh signs that Democrats could snatch Indiana's Senate seat from the Republicans make it distinctly harder for the GOP to seize the Senate majority in Tuesday's election.
Updated: 4:28 PM A political professor says while this year might be difficult for Democrats running for Congress in Indiana, it doesn't mean they are out for the long haul.
Posted: 3:42 PM Former "Survivor" contestant Rupert Boneham is drawing support from voters unhappy with the traditional candidates in his race to become Indiana's next governor.
Updated: 6:22 PM Democrat John Gregg is getting help from his parents and other relatives in his final push to defeat Republican Mike Pence in the governor's race.
Updated: 9:10 PM Relatives of an 89-year-old woman who was the first person to die in Indiana from a multi-state fungal meningitis outbreak are looking for a new home for her dog.
Updated: 6:25 PM An AVM is a malformation in the face that happens when there's an abnormal connection between veins and arteries. Now, some patients are rolling the dice on a risky procedure.
Updated: 11:51 PM The Indiana Board of Pharmacy unanimously suspended the license of the New England compounding center linked to the meningitis outbreak.