Little River Wetlands Project has announced descriptions of the Short Hikes for Short Legs programs for January through April. Read more
Little River Wetlands Project conducts Breakfast on the Marsh the second Thursday of each month. Read more
Little River Wetlands Project has announced a series of activities for winter and spring. Find more details and register at lrwp.org. Read more
âAt that time of year, who wouldnât want to escape to the islands?â asked Amanda Amstutz. Read more
Northwood Cinema Grill, which combined pizza and movies, is closing after 22 years, a victim of film release delays and limits on dine-in services, both caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
The Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum, 2122 OâDay Road near Arcola, has announced Friday a groundbreaking ceremony for its Vietnam wall construction project is planned for Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. Read more
The Fort Wayne Police Department was called to the 4600 block of Werling Drive in Fort Wayne at 11:19 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22. Read more
âWe are dealing with an issue â and issues â that are deeply rooted in systematic racism and oppression. âĤ Itâs unrealistic for us to think that a march to MLK Bridge is going to un-root systematic oppression and racism without formalized policies and changes.â Read more
The Allen County Prosecutorâs Office will pore over what it expects could be thousands of hours of footage from protests May 29 and 30 in downtown Fort Wayne, in order to determine how to proceed with the more than 100 arrests made in connection with those protests. Read more
Three days of large-scale protests in downtown Fort Wayne, which resulted in police administering tear gas May 29 and 30, have caused tensions between civilians and law enforcement. But, amid the displays of anger and hostility were positive interactions between protesters and police officer… Read more
A group of protesters took what they believed to be a step toward ending police violence June 4 in Fort Wayne. However, not all the demonstrators gathered downtown shared the same point of view. Read more
A group of protesters took what they believed to be a step toward ending police violence June 4 in Fort Wayne. However, not all the demonstrators gathered downtown shared the same point of view. Read more
Several businesses at Apple Glen Crossing, just west of Jefferson Pointe in Fort Wayne, have closed in response to rumors of a protest planned Tuesday at Jefferson Pointe. Read more
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and other local leaders told a Saturday morning press conference that the level of unrest that rocked the downtown Friday night was incited by outside agitators. The mayor said police were forced to take action to defend public safety. He said the threat will not b… Read more
Tribute to veterans May 22 Read more
The date for the 6th annual Race for The Warrior has been changed from Saturday, April 25, to Saturday, Aug. 1, based on the Back on Track plan prescribed for the state by Gov. Eric Holcomb. Read more
Indiana State Police Trooper Tyson M. Waldron of the Fort Wayne Post has been named 2019âs trooper of the year. Read more
Indiana State Police Trooper Tyson M. Waldron of the Fort Wayne Post has been named 2019's trooper of the year. Read more
A statewide Silver Alert for Jay Dee Blevins, 81, was canceled after the Fort Wayne man was found safe Monday evening in Merrillville. Read more
In the ongoing battle against COVID-19, a Fort Wayne-based hospital group is leading the innovation drive to prevent the virusâ spread â and ultimately â to save lives. Read more
In March, Rick Williams was running his 3-D printer at his Qualitex Inc. in Columbia City night and day and produced six plastic face masks to give for free to a nursing home. Now heâs left the 3-D printer alone and is filling orders for large manufacturers who expect to require returning wo… Read more
With the Indiana Terrestrial Plant Rule that took effect April 18, local landscapers, nurseries and garden centers are learning to adapt. Read more
United Way of Allen County will use a $2.25 million grant to address needs spawned by the COVID-19 virus pandemic. Read more
A crowd of superheroes, Disney characters, police, fire, EMS, city officials and other special guests amassed in front of Spudz Bar & Grill at the corner of Medford Drive and New Haven Avenue in New Haven on Saturday prior to the start of the first ever Superheroes Parade. Read more
The Allen County Board of Commissioners today May 1 that nominations are being accepted for the fourth annual Linda and Jerry Vandeveer Impact Award, designed to honor volunteerism and community service work in the names of the longtime community advocates. Read more
Foellinger Foundation has awarded a $25,000 Innovative Rapid Grant to provide hand sanitizer to nonprofits and health care providers in Allen County. Read more
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