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  • We start with more information about a protester's rights in the Hoosier State. Indiana's youth vote is lagging behind the rest of the nation. Kara Hackett from The Local shares this week's events.
  • Fort Wayne city officials to hold educational forum on immigration. Indiana State Rep. Ed Clere expelled from House Republican Caucus. Martindale-Brightwood residents oppose data center development.
  • A bill for relocating casino clears Indiana House. Indiana bill aligns state with Trump administration’s immigration enforcement goals. Hoosiers from across the state compete in annual Braille challenge.
  • The City of Fort Wayne holds immigration information forum. Controversial language in a bill regarding data centers and farmland expected to be struck out this legislative session. State lawmakers, community advocates discuss issues affecting Latino Hoosiers.
  • Three candidates file for upcoming Allen County Superior court vacancy. A bill would require consent for invasive exams on unconscious patients. A bill would bar insurer penalties for out-of-network referrals.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss the latest in girls' basketball sectionals, the All-SAC Team, and her thoughts on Sunday's Big Game. WFYI tells us more about the annual Braille Challenge. We close with notes on the NFL, Komets, and more.
  • Confusion over paperwork handling has Indiana candidates scrambling. Lawmakers weigh scope of doxxing bill after redistricting threats. 'Hailey’s Law' and Bears Stadium key issues as session hits final stretch.
  • The panel discussion focuses on how downtown Fort Wayne can evolve to improve cycling.
  • The Fort Wayne Youtheatre performs adaptations of "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Masque of the Red Death" as part of its 2024 "Halloween Tales" offering.
  • The WBOI content team looks back at some of its best and most popular stories and projects from the last year.
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