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  • We know you’re out honoring Juneteenth’s legacy of freedom and the end of slavery in the United States. Who & What will be back on Monday June 22nd.
  • Westville Correctional Facility to be equipped for executions by firing squad, despite being illegal in Indiana. Mixed reaction to Supreme Court ruling impacting thousands of Haitians living in Indiana. Former Mayor Greg Ballard fighting to be an official independent candidate for Secretary of State.
  • City of Fort Wayne reminds residents to make use of cooling centers. Darren Vogt moves forward with recount in his 14-vote loss to state Senator Liz Brown. Indiana property values rise nearly 10% statewide.
  • As state issues $84M in infrastructure grants, Braun says long-term road funding solutions needed. Rokita warns Merrillville to rescind anti-ICE resolution or face state lawsuit. Governor Braun pledges to cover local losses from gas tax suspension.
  • NACS names Brandon Bitting as successor to Superintendent Wayne Barker. First Lady Maureen Braun visits the ACPL. Gov. Braun seeks applicants for Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission seat.
  • As we head into the Independence Day holiday, we wish you a safe and happy Fourth of July weekend. Who & What will be back Monday July 6th.
  • The panel discussion focuses on how downtown Fort Wayne can evolve to improve cycling.
  • This year's special features the Youtheatre's performances of "The Hitchhiker" and "The Monkey's Paw."
  • 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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