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  • Fort Wayne delays funding for Portland Loos. New estimates indicate massive financial commitments are needed to maintain local infrastructure around the state.
  • Indiana's ACLU is suing IU for the third time this year. COVID-19 cases are on the rise around the country. Julia Meek talks with Miss Virginia's Food Pantry.
  • A discussion forum spotlights local candidates. A judge dismisses a lawsuit over terminated pregnancy reports. One lawmaker's plans for closing the gender wage gap.
  • Execution date set in 1999 murder case. A judge rejects expanding the serious health exception of the abortion ban. More from Side Effects on breast cancer survivors and relationships.
  • Tax court rules in favor of Allen County jail funding. Indiana high schoolers are skipping college. Kara Hackett of The Local has this week's events in the area.
  • Details on the man involved in Monday's police-action shooting. Man U students help with local wasp removal. Julia Meek talks with two artists about their upcoming show.
  • More details on Tuesday's tornadoes. Fort Wayne leaders are worried about state tax cuts in budget discussions. Jobs For America's Graduates is eyeing expansion around the state.
  • GM laying off 250 part-time workers in Fort Wayne. County commissioners approve jail construction kickoff. Kara Hackett has key events of the week.
  • New Haven is eyeing a casino. The deadline is approaching for free college applications to select Indiana schools. Gubernatorial candidates discuss mortality rates.
  • McCormick wants Indiana to focus more on residents. Providers express concerns over Pathways of Aging. Over 300 elementary schools meet the state's literacy goals.
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