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  • ISTA protests education measures at the Statehouse. Gov. Braun orders state agencies to find "marriage penalties." Lawmakers hope a new bill will help address the state's doctor shortage.
  • We catch up on the latest from the Statehouse. Gov. Braun signs executive orders related to coal plants. Kara Hackett shares the week's events.
  • Bird flu detected in Kosciusko County. FBI says little on raids to IU professor's homes. ACLU of Indiana sues state on amended birth records halt for trans Hoosiers.
  • FW Mayor Tom Henry remembered at Citizens Square. Rep. Spartz faces boos and jeers at weekend town halls. Indiana’s unemployment rate remains above the national average.
  • House bill would ban student IDs at polling places. COVID grants to Indiana cancelled. School leaders worry about superintendent requirements.
  • Allen County gets a new flag. Members and advocates rally at the Statehouse to protest Medicaid changes. Julia Meek sits down with Susan Baier and Gregg Coyle.
  • Hundreds protest against Trump across Northeast Indiana. House GOP unveils property tax reform plan. Lawmakers amend health bill by removing some controversial policies.
  • Flood warnings triggered across Northeast Indiana. Transgender college sports ban awaits Braun's signature. Voting rights groups challenge citizenship check law.
  • Bill eliminating statute of limitations for rape crimes gutted by House committee. Steel pollution rule halted by EPA. New diploma seals will guarantee college enrollment.
  • Indiana State Parks face a $10-million budget deficit. Lawmakers propose banning sleeping on public property. Indianapolis Jewish community sees rise in antisemitic incidents.
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