Cedarville Reservoir to be lowered for Grabill Road Bridge

Fort Wayne City Utilities maintenance crews are planning to lower the Cedarville Reservoir as requested by the Allen County Highway Department for work on the Grabill Road Bridge.

Allen County citizens receive scam emails

The Allen County Board of Commissioners, on behalf of the Department of Planning Services, alerts citizens of a current email scam.

Abby Gray selected as Office of the Utility Consumer Counselor commissioner

Indiana Governor Mike Braun today announced the selection of Abby Gray as the new Office of the Utility Consumer Counselor commissioner, who serves as Hoosiers’ advocate.

Reimagined Brewer Park reopens

The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department officially reopened Brewer Park located at 800 East Pettit Street Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Apply now for the INDOT Engineering Scholarship Program

The Indiana Department of Transportation is seeking applicants for its Engineering Scholarship Program.

Statewide audience celebrates Fort Wayne’s historic architecture

Indiana’s Statewide Historic Preservation Conference will bring over 250 attendees to Fort Wayne, Indiana, on September 30-October 3, 2025, to explore the power of historic preservation in shaping vibrant communities.

Fee-waived felines during the Purrs and Cuddles Adoption Event

Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control is FULL of felines, so we are encouraging our community to adopt by offering fee-waived adoptions during their Purrs and Cuddles adoption event.

Trail sections to be closed for sealing

The Towpath Trail from Covington Road to Smith Road will be closed today to allow crews to reseal the entire length and width of that section of the trail.

Applications window now open for opioid settlement funds

The first window to apply for funding related to helping individuals and families overcome opioid and substance addiction is open.

IAG Rokita leads 22-state effort to support elimination of  DEI from federal contracting

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a 22-state effort in support of the U.S. Department of Labor’s proposed rule to rescind long-standing regulations that require discriminatory affirmative action plans for federal contractors.