MLK Bridge lighting honors graduates

On Thursday, Mayor Henry announced that each local high school will have their school’s colors represented on the MLK Bridge May 16-21, 2020.

Popular Tox-Away Saturdays return

The City’s Solid Waste Department is teaming with the Allen County Department of Environmental Management (ACDEM) to bring back Tox-Away Saturday.

Bagged leaf/yard waste collection begins Monday

Beginning Monday, May 11, the City of Fort Wayne Street Department will be collecting biodegradable paper leaf/yard waste bags.

Three years, zero overflows on the St. Joe

Today marks three years with no Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) on the St. Joe.

Bulk item collection resumes Monday

The restriction of no bulk items during the current pandemic will be lifted on Monday, May 11, but residents will be limited to one item per week.

Off the Wall design challenge launched

Designers and artists from around the world are invited to take part in the Off the Wall design challenge to create an overhead sculpture in downtown Fort Wayne.

City earns national award

The City of Fort Wayne’s Downtown Public Realm Action Plan is the recipient of the prestigious 2020 National Planning Achievement Gold Award for Urban Design.

Public Safety COVID-19 update

The Fort Wayne Fire and Police Departments restated today that they continue to be prepared to respond to emergencies, related and unrelated to COVID-19.

FWACC expands adoption opportunities

Fort Wayne Animal Care’s Adoption Center will begin expanding adoption opportunities while still practicing social distancing and best practices to keep staff and the public safe.

Superior Street closure moves east

Beginning tomorrow, May 5, Superior Street will close between Clinton and Barr Street as crews construct a 48-inch consolidation sewer.