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  • Childcare is in crisis in Indiana after the state slashed funding for vouchers. The Indiana football team is back at the Rose Bowl this week for the first time in more than fifty years.
  • We start by hearing from the Hoosiers ahead of Friday's semifinal game against Oregon. Zach & Victoria catch up on local high school and college hoops. We close with notes on the Komets, NFL playoffs, and more.
  • Indiana 2026 legislative session resumes today. Indiana residents can begin filing to run in the primary election. Rokita, Braun file court motion to place Ten Commandments monument at the Statehouse.
  • Indiana sues Eli Lilly alleging insulin price-fixing scheme. Indiana lawmakers announce legislative priorities focused on cost-of-living issues. Governor Mike Braun issues his first pardon.
  • Indiana lawmakers hope to crack down on doxing. Lawmakers consider a bill that would restrict ultra-processed foods in schools. A bill before lawmakers would extend Indiana syringe exchange programs
  • ISP investigate multiple swatting incidents against members of the Indiana General Assembly. Gov. Braun still pushing senators to reconvene in December. Community's young peacemakers tackle the problem of bullying.
  • Indiana Youth Institute launches FIVE by 50 initiative. IU places Tau Epsilon Phi on cease-and-desist for hazing. Advocates push for better access to affordable childcare next legislative session.
  • Citilink will offer free fare on Saturdays during the holiday season. Hundreds remember a Delaware County Sheriff's deputy. Henry County's commission approves a rezoning plan that could bring a data center to the county.
  • Allen County officials, TRAA dispute heads toward court. Six former IU Indianapolis players sue over alleged abuse by ex-coach. Advocates say higher pay and mental health support would retain teachers.
  • A European magnet wire company pledges $18 million investment in Fort Wayne. Purdue University students will now have to learn about A.I. Indiana's home energy rebate program is off to a slow start.
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