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  • The latest on the court battle over the Allen County Jail, and a vigil in Fort Wayne.
  • Indiana legislative task force grapples with legal questions around AI. Rural electric co-op is one of several in the U.S. moving away from their power supplier. Execution date is set for Roy Ward.
  • Fort Wayne City Hall responds to concerns on addressing homelessness. Nathan Gotsch launches initiative to help Hoosiers running as independent candidates. Indiana to deliver $27 million to 500 schools.
  • A.G. Todd Rokita investigates Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc. A national traveling rally brings attention to rural hospitals in Indiana. Indiana Public Safety Secretary Jennifer Ruth-Green resigns.
  • Zach & Victoria start off with Week 4 of high school football and girls' soccer. Jaden Taylor from the TinCaps joins us to reflect on the season, and look ahead. We close with notes on the Colts, Fever, and more.
  • Fort Wayne officials explain homelessness approach after council criticism. Bill would ban providing info about out-of-state abortions to pregnant minors. GOP lawmakers likely to redraw districts for more seats.
  • Hoosiers gather at ACPL to voice concerns over redistricting. Roudebush VA hospital set for facility upgrades. About 11% of Indiana's early childcare providers say they may close in the next year.
  • Mayor Tucker announces Senate Bill 1 fiscal task force. Developers of Google data center ask for more wetlands. Indiana political centrist group shifts focus as partisan divide grows.
  • Indiana Citizen sues for access to list of voters sent to federal government for citizenship check. Indiana wants the public's help crafting a new recycling plan. Hoosiers weigh in on moving municipal elections.
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