IndyStar is your year-round source for exclusive Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark news
Among the media throng will be IndyStar journalists who, for the past two-plus years, have given fans a front-row seat to the meteoric rise of the Indiana Fever and the Caitlin Clark phenomenon. Fever reporter Chloe Peterson has been covering the Fever full-time since the team secured the top pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft and brought Clark to town.
Peterson and IndyStar photojournalist Grace Smith both covered Clark as student journalists at the University of Iowa, and both regularly cover Fever games and events for our readers. They join a dedicated team of journalists who help bring Fever fans closer to their team this week, all season, and year-round.
If you're a WNBA fan looking to get closer to the action this All-Star weekend, here's how to get all of IndyStar's exclusive stories and multimedia.
Peterson compiles the biggest stories each week during the season, and occasionally during the Fever offseason, and delivers them with some inside scoop in this Friday newsletter. Visit profile.indystar.com/newsletters/manage/ to get the latest from the Fever beat directly in your inbox.
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Fever fans who want their news in real time can bookmark indystar.com/sports/fever/ for breaking-news updates, in-depth analysis, and exclusive photo and video coverage from all our IndyStar journalists.
IndyStar subscribers get access to all of our Fever coverage, both at IndyStar.com and through our e-edition digital newspaper replica. Get access to subscriber-exclusive stories, including columns from Gregg Doyel and our authoritative Indiana high school sports coverage, and much more by supporting your local Indianapolis journalists with a subscription at https://subscribe.indystar.com/offers.
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More than a dozen IndyStar journalists will be on hand for All-Star weekend, including Peterson, Doyel, and fellow sports journalists Brian Haenchen, Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Akeem Glaspie, Evan Frank, Matt Glenesk and Aaron Ferguson.
Photojournalists Smith, Grace Hollars, Christine Tannous, Mykal McEldowney and Max Gersh will also bring fans a front-row seat of all the action, while additional reporters will provide additional coverage of community events happening around the city.
Be sure to visit IndyStar.com for the most up-to-date news from what promises to be a memorable weekend.
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