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  • 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.
  • People across the country are receiving racist texts. Tuesday's election didn't change much in Indiana's statehouse. Julia Meek previews The Schubert Ladies Quartet.
  • Voters approved a constitutional amendment last Tuesday. A judge says IDHS likely discriminated against people with disabilities. Kara Hackett shares the week's events.
  • 16-year-old male identified as suspect shot by FWPD. Jim Banks pledges to be a "conservative fighter" in the US Senate. Indiana Forest Alliance produces new book.
  • 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.
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