Animal Care & Control seeking information, leads on suspicious activity
A white van, short in length and rounded in appearance, with bold, black lettering that reads ANIMAL CARE, has been reported seen driving slowly through neighborhoods and alleys in Fort Wayne.
FW Parks news conference photos and video interviews
Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation held a news conference today to announce $3 million in annual investments in the parks system beginning in 2014.
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Financial plan for future leads to $3 million annually for Parks
Mayor Tom Henry today was joined by members of the Parks & Recreation Department, elected officials, and community and neighborhood leaders to applaud the planned improvements the public will see in the City's Parks system.
Lifetime Sports Academy Presents Awards
Today marked the successful completion of the Lifetime Sports Academy's 16th summer with more than 1,250 participants this year and a total of 22,700 participants over the last 16 years.
Clinton Street water main repaired – street restoration to continue through Friday
Fort Wayne City Utilities has completed repair of the water main leak on Clinton Street downtown.
Traffic update: Downtown lane restrictions continue on Clinton
Lane restrictions continue on southbound Clinton Street, between 4th Street to just south of the Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial Bridge.
BOW progress on Aqua acquisition
Attached is a fact sheet on the Board of Public Works contract approval with Umbaugh and Associates.
City unveils McMillen Community Center plans
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry, City Councilman Glynn Hines and Parks & Recreation Director Al Moll were joined by MSKTD and Associates today to unveil the renderings of the McMillen Park Community Center, a Legacy Fort Wayne project.
Emergency heat warning for animal owners
City of Fort Wayne, Animal Care & Control has issued a hot weather alert for animal owners.
FWPD announces hiring initiative to add 20 new officers
Police Chief Rusty York today was joined by Mayor Tom Henry to announce the police department's hiring initiative to add 20 new police officers.






