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  • The Indiana legislature passed a budget early Friday morning. Indiana Public Broadcasting's Brandon Smith explains about what went into it, and what was left out. We have that story and more from the Indiana Statehouse.
  • Hoosiers want their tax dollars invested in climate change action. Gov. Braun issues orders on natural resources. A Catholicism expert says Pope Francis defied easy political labels.
  • Zach and Victoria catch up on the TinCaps, before diving into a couple of weekend cross country events. We close with notes on the Komets and Pacers playoff runs.
  • Measles cases rise to 88 in Allen County despite vaccination efforts. Protesters feed the hungry while rallying at the Courthouse.Memorial mass for Pope Francis set for Wednesday.
  • Lawmakers finish the 2025 session with a final state budget. IDOH warns Hoosiers to take precautions against tick bites. FSSA launches new online resource for people on Medicaid waiver waitlists.
  • Indiana property tax reform includes changes for businesses and veterans. Lawmakers revamp Indiana school evaluations. Indiana jails face delays in mental health evaluations for court-ordered inmates.
  • Indiana missed the SUN Bucks launch. Election Division officials are sending postcards to registered voters. A new report says 1-in-4 Hoosiers struggle to afford basic necessities.
  • New rules will require Indiana schools to act on chronic absences. A rebate program aims to cut Hoosiers' energy bills. The latest on weekend storms from around the state.
  • A Homestead High student wins second place in C-SPAN’s national documentary contest. Ivy Tech picks Kentucky schools chief Marty Pollio as its next president. Indiana’s pre-K program meets just two of 10 national quality standards.
  • Real ID requirements outlined. Indiana health funding cuts affect local health departments. The Associated Press and other media outlets challenge Indiana over access to witness executions.
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