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  • 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.'
  • Allen County's parties clash over early voting. A new EPA rule aims to protect kids from lead paint. Brandon Smith speaks with Indiana's US Senate candidates on abortion.
  • Mayor Sharon Tucker to hold community conversation on youth violence. FEMA approves 15 million for disaster recovery. Number of Indiana high schoolers who go straight to college reaches record low.
  • PBS Fort Wayne announces new president. Allen County Coroner's Office identifies two men killed in recent violence. Average Indiana renter doesn't earn enough to afford basic two-bedroom apartment.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss local success in the nation's largest volleyball tournament, catch up on the TinCaps, and preview the rest of July. We close with notes on Fort Wayne FC, the Fever, and more.
  • NACS moves forward with $78 million construction projects. Indiana cuts only public university ASL interpretation program. Evansville Planned Parenthood to close in September.
  • Experts discuss the signs of heat stroke in animals amid heat waves. Indiana attorney shortage commission recommends reevaluation of how legal services are offered. DOE pulls funding for power line project.
  • Allen County Sheriffs Dept. seeks info in Hathaway Road homicide. Two Indiana chemical plants bypass air pollution rules for 2 years. Indiana to get $16M from opioid settlement deals.
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