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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Indianapolis students gather at Indiana Statehouse to rally for gun safety reform. Some medical experts fear this year's flu season could be worse than usual. IDOE sees decrease in chronic absenteeism.
  • 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.
  • IBLC releases its priorities for 2026 legislative session. The CDC cuts the number of vaccines routinely recommended for all children. Indiana’s 2025 graduation rate hits record high.
  • The City of Fort Wayne has a new police chief. Respiratory viruses are on the rise; health officials urge caution. Republican leadership releases 2026 legislative priorities.
  • Indiana lawmakers hope to crack down on doxing. Lawmakers consider a bill that would restrict ultra-processed foods in schools. A bill before lawmakers would extend Indiana syringe exchange programs
  • We start by hearing from the Hoosiers ahead of Friday's semifinal game against Oregon. Zach & Victoria catch up on local high school and college hoops. We close with notes on the Komets, NFL playoffs, and more.
  • Hoosiers get extra time to choose new Medicaid plans. Indiana increases cash assistance for low-income families. Over seven million borrowers will need to change repayment plans for federal student loans.
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