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  • Budget season in Fort Wayne has begun. Details on McCormick's utility plan. HIV advocates and organizations propose legislative solutions at summit.
  • Local UAW threatens to strike after layoffs. Property tax expert predicts higher bills in 2025. The state's efforts to make the outdoors more accessible.
  • Suspects in '75 Noble County murder found guilty. A new report focuses on keeping people with disabilities in the workplace. Three Indiana school districts will have referenda on the November ballot.
  • Appellate court reinstates Rokita's TikTok lawsuit. Gubernatorial candidates meet again for second debate. A new federal resource for workplace accommodation ideas.
  • Stakeholders celebrate the halfway point of The Elex. Rokita threatens to sue several sheriffs over immigration policies. Advocates worry about data centers raising energy bills.
  • A new $45 million project is announced for Fort Wayne's riverfront. FSSA increases waiver waitlist invites. Brandon Smith talks with Mike Braun ahead of the November election.
  • Low-income Hoosiers receive help buying diapers. Some families and advocates are critical of FSSA's Medicaid waiver waitlist. Brandon Smith talks with Jennifer McCormick.
  • Two men are sentenced in a 1975 murder. Advocates address voting barriers for Hoosiers with disabilities. Brandon Smith talks with attorney general candidate Destiny Wells.
  • The vote-by-mail application deadline is approaching. AAA warns motorists about deer collisions. Talking with Democrats in the reliably-red Daviess County.
  • Fort Wayne has its budget for 2025. Indiana's U.S. Senate candidates react to Trump's immigration platform. Northwest Indiana residents hope to bring cleaner steel to the Region.
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