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  • “Dads to Doulas” expands to Indiana to address Black infant and maternal health. State agencies report on enforcement of anti-abortion laws. Shelby County earns first Bird Town certification.
  • Parkview Health and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reach network provider agreement. Indiana Public Broadcasting statewide reporting team eliminated. Braun ends DEI efforts across state government.
  • State authorities investigate in-custody death in South Bend. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson reflects on career at Indy event. Indiana may let some family caregivers return under Medicaid.
  • Fort Wayne City Council moves infrastructure projects forward. ISP Superintendent to retire. Endangered snake found in unlikely places, could speed its recovery.
  • Corcoran's stay of execution request denied. Stillwater Hospice offers grief support for LGBTQ+ individuals. Julia Meek speaks with local playwright Bob Ahlersmeyer.
  • Indiana Supreme Court to weigh in on Joseph Corcoran's case. Randy Head steps down as Indiana GOP chair. Proposed loan would create thousands of EV jobs.
  • Betty Fishman, long-time arts community member, passes away at 100. Advocates concerned election results could impact Medicaid. Julia Meek speaks with Ruth Fearnow.
  • Influenza activity is low in Indiana. National Guard Adjutant General set to retire next year. Kara Hackett tells us this week's events.
  • State Sen. Greg Taylor dodges questions about allegations. Indiana's unemployment rate increased in October. Advocates warn election results threaten reproductive rights.
  • Attorneys ask for stay in execution for quadruple murderer. State Senator Greg Taylor accused of harassment. Small town organizations try to combat rural homelessness.
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