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  • 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.
  • State officials question the citizenship of half-a-million Hoosier voters. A new report outlines Indiana health spending. Brandon Smith talks with Donald Rainwater.
  • We'll look into what it means for a voter to be "challenged" at the polls. More on why school districts rely on referenda. Kara Hackett from The Local has the week's events.
  • Indianapolis Jewish community commemorates one-year mark of October 7 attacks. Duke plans to delay Gibson coal plant retirement. Hospitals are concerned about IV shortages amid Hurricane Helene.
  • Drought conditions are worsening throughout the region. McCormick expands reproductive rights platform. A preview of the "She Rocks The Fort" event on October 20.
  • Allen County Council moves the jail project forward. Citilink is seeking Fort Wayne's help. Kara Hackett from The Local previews the week's events.
  • GM says Fort Wayne strike would be "illegal." The Indiana Supreme Court justices on the November ballot. Kara Hackett shares the events of the week.
  • Braun and McCormick square off in televised debate. Eli Lilly to invest in LEAP district. Legislative commission issues behavioral health recommendations.
  • Bubble law for on-duty police put temporarily halted. Voter registration ends October 7. A conversation on the big issues between New Tech students.
  • Fort Wayne is installing two new EV charging stations. A constitutional amendment is on the November ballot in Indiana. Fort Wayne Ballet and Pearl Arts talk 'Don Quixote.'
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