-
As Allen County officials look to continue to celebrate the county's 200th birthday, they wanted to add some permanent fixtures to the county in honor of the milestone. Friday, they revealed two more of those projects.
-
Hundreds of educators, youth workers and community leaders gathered in Indianapolis to talk about how to help students who are chronically absent from school.
-
The officer was caught on video throwing a young woman to the ground after pulling her over for speeding.
-
Mayor Henry was a big supporter of the Buddy Bench project, which promotes companionship and connection.
-
The male lion Bahati was diagnosed with cancer last week.
-
From our friends at The Local: A look at why the names of precinct chairs are private and how they sometimes play an outsized role in Indiana politics.
-
The Allen County Democratic Party finalized its list of candidates to be Fort Wayne's next mayor after filing deadline and removal of unqualified candidates.
-
Stillwater Hospice is now the only hospice agency in Indiana to hold the credential, which trains medical professionals on working with aging members of the LGBTQ+ community.
-
It's been a year and four months since Allen County implemented new and expanded fire districts. This week county officials said the change is paying off.
-
-
In recent years, the late Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry made investing in neighborhood infrastructure a top priority of his administration. Tuesday morning, the City announced it will continue that initiative.
-
The program fills a bag with nutritious food that children can pick up and take home on Fridays to stay fed over the weekend.