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  • More on the suspect shot by Fort Wayne Police late Sunday. PFW becomes recognizes Mon National College. How President-elect Trump's policies could affect climate progress.
  • A homeowner faces charges for the October 19 house party shooting. New Tech Academy students meet Donald Rainwater. Side Effects investigates Project 2025 and Medicaid.
  • A website tracks wait times at Allen County early voting sites. New Tech students talk with candidates about education. Details about the state's mail-in voting deadline.
  • Fort Wayne activates its Microgrid. County Council candidate Nena Bailey meets New Tech students. Health costs task force makes recommendations for 2025 session.
  • City Council gives Citilink an assist. Shambaugh Elementary opens a time capsule after 30 years. Kara Hackett shares the week's events.
  • Vintage Aerial partners with ACPL. Dozens of women leaders demand state Democratic Party take action on harassment. Julia Meek speaks to Old Fort Soap Company founders.
  • A new tunnel will reduce sewage overflow into Fort Wayne's rivers. IU President faces criticism from lawmakers. Julia Meek speaks to IMTF's executive artistic director.
  • Toys for Tots will not operate in Allen County this year. State's ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth will remain legal. Kara Hackett shares this week's events.
  • Fort Wayne City Council approves revolving fund. New Tech students reflect on the election. Medicaid Oversight Committee makes no legislative recommendations, again.
  • Residents raise concerns over hydrogen project in Whiting. Pathways for Aging program creates trouble for members and providers. Kara Hackett shares this week's events.
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