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  • Attorneys ask for stay in execution for quadruple murderer. State Senator Greg Taylor accused of harassment. Small town organizations try to combat rural homelessness.
  • Local legislators come out against proposed New Haven casino. Indiana's infant mortality rate decreases. Republicans want to ease regulations for child care providers.
  • Allen County receives grant to promote battery recycling. Deadline for free tutoring help for Hoosier students is Dec. 20. SNAP application process explained.
  • Former Indiana AG's groping trial cancelled again. Indiana Democrats adopt code of conduct. IU and Notre Dame set to face off in College Football Playoff.
  • Fort Wayne Children's Zoo will get a name change. ACPL launches Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. Ella Abbott sits down with local author Jaclyn Youhana Garver.
  • Corcoran's execution case continues. Hoosiers say health care, public and school safety are top priorities. Kara Hackett tells us what events to look forward to this week.
  • The proposed New Haven casino is eyeing a new site. Local organizations are providing residents rides to the polls. Ella Abbott speaks to Jared Lancaster.
  • Indiana has a new school attendance dashboard. Taylor Swift's Eras Tour ends in Indianapolis. Kara Hackett previews the local events of the week.
  • Results from Election Night in Indiana. Some students are eligible for free and reduced lunches. A guide to health care waitlists.
  • The last word on local school board races. A South Bend group is preparing for the threat of mass deportations. Corn stover could be an answer to more efficient fuel.
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