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  • Stories from around the state, and a sit-down with Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker.
  • 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.
  • Democrats blast Indiana Republican lawmakers amid redistricting push. DOJ seeks access to sensitive voter information. Faith leaders gather in Miami to protest immigration policies.
  • Fort Wayne City Council approves money for neighborhood improvement projects and Youth Violence Prevention Program. A majority of Hoosiers oppose redistricting according to a poll from Count US IN.
  • 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.
  • We start with a preview of the fall Girls on the Run season. Victoria Jacobsen catches us up on high school football as we advance to Week 3. Zach closes with notes on IU football, NFL kickoff, and more.
  • Man serving 80-year prison sentence for the murder of April Tinsley has died. Childcare provider's reimbursements cut to close state's financial gap. Hoosiers are split on the idea of vote centers.
  • IU's football season begins Saturday; head coach Curt Cignetti shares how his team is feeling. Zach and Victoria catch up on high school football action. We close with notes on the Fever, Colts, and more.
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