Here’s a summary of Tuesday’s big statewide stories…

U.S. Sen. Mike Braun has won the Indiana Republican gubernatorial primary.  (Indy Star)

Northwest Indiana’s Democratic representative in Congress will compete this year against a Republican opponent who actually has previously won an election.  (Times of Northwest Indiana)

Democrat Dr. Valerie McCray will face off against Republican Congressman Jim Banks in the race for Indiana’s open U.S. Senate seat after both candidates earned widespread primary voter support on Tuesday.  (Indiana Capital Chronicle)

The polls are closed and the votes are tallied for the 2024 U.S. House of Representatives – 3rd Congressional District Republican Primary(WANE)

Newcomer Amy Canterbury is officially the winner in the Republican primary for District 3 County Commissioner with 6,591 votes to incumbent Cheryl Musgrave’s 5,889 votes.  (Courier Press)

The trial for the Delphi double murders has shifted once again, back to October.  (WSBT)

Just last week, campus was the site of energetic and sizable protests against the war in Gaza. Now, after graduation, things are quieter. Still, around 30 tents and clusters of student protesters remain in Dunn Meadow.  (WFIU)

An Indy Star columnist will not be allowed to attend any of the Indiana Fever’s games this summer, though he will still cover the games from home.  (WIBC)