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  • 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.
  • Master planning agreement approved for Fort Wayne's North River District project. Hoosiers have until April 6 to register to vote in Indiana Primary election. Indiana Dolly Parton's Imagination Library nears 90% of goal after state cuts.
  • Allen County Public Library expands memory kit options. State lawmakers failed to regulate THC during 2026 legislative session. Local creative shares passion for playing with fire.
  • 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.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss high school basketball and the spring schedule. Jaden Taylor tells us what the TinCaps have in store for the new year. We close with notes on the Komets, basketball, and an update on the show.
  • Citlink bus routes change on Fort Wayne's southeast side. Indiana to investigate utilities after lawmakers raise concerns over residents' bills. ICE detention center planned for Indianapolis.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Biofuels company sues Wabash County over carbon capture project moratorium. A new state law erases the need for pennies in cash transactions. Governor Mike Braun addresses data center concerns.
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