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  • 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.
  • The war in Iran is pushing already high fertilizer prices even higher. A judge blocked Indiana's abortion ban for some with religious objections. IU Health is suing a healthcare technology company.
  • Coliseum blvd. to undergo repairs and upgrades beginning this week. Health officials warn spring break travelers about rise in measles. Indianapolis International expects record number of travelers over spring break.
  • More than one hundred thousand people could lose Medicaid coverage in Indiana. Indiana’s foreclosure rate ranks worst in country, according to new data. Documentary about the first woman firefighter in FWFD premieres at Cinema Center.
  • Indiana Immunization Coalition supports new ruling that blocks federal changes to vaccine policies. Cryptocurrency ATMs are now illegal in the state of Indiana. WBOI launches Spring Membership Drive.
  • Braun pushes for Christian-aligned Turning Point USA clubs in Indiana schools. A new state law gives privacy protections from drones. Federal judge rules state discriminated against recovery homes.
  • TSA agents in Indy leave as federal shutdown leaves them without pay. Tornado strikes home in Lake Village, leaving elderly couple dead. Gov. Mike Braun declines to sign bill extending syringe programs.
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