Use caution with outdoor burning in Allen County Indiana
The Allen County Office of Emergency Management encourages residents to use caution when using recreational fires during this prolonged period of dryness.
2025 neighborhoods conference Inspires more than 200 residents
More than 200 neighborhood leaders and area residents attended the City of Fort Wayne’s third Inspire Neighborhoods Conference, held today at Electric Works.
City of Fort Wayne seeks community input for retail study
The City of Fort Wayne is inviting residents, workers, and shoppers to take part in three short online surveys that will help shape the future of retail in three key areas of the city.
Department of Planning Services issues new scam warning
The Board of Commissioners and City of Fort Wayne, on behalf of the Department of Planning Services is alerting citizens of an email scam that included an email claiming the recipient had a project approved by DPS.
Board of Park Commissioners meeting – 9/11/2025
The Board of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Commissioners meets Thursday, September 11, 2025.
City’s Homeless Services Manager provides update to City Council
The City of Fort Wayne’s Homeless Services Manager provided an update about ongoing efforts to address homelessness at tonight’s Fort Wayne City Council meeting.
September Neighborhood Presidents’ meeting canceled
The City of Fort Wayne’s September 15 Neighborhood Presidents’ meeting is canceled because of the timing, which is the Monday following the Inspire Neighborhoods Conference taking place Friday, September 12, 2025.
INDOT to host 2025 winter seasonal hiring events
The Indiana Department of Transportation is in search of dedicated, qualified individuals who want to help serve their fellow Hoosiers this winter.
Traffic Alert: Engle Road closed between Ardmore and Bluffton until 9/17/*2025
Beginning today, Engle Road will be fully closed between Ardmore Avenue and Bluffton Road at the railroad tracks due to emergency repairs by Norfolk Southern.
Indiana leads the nation in removing discriminatory business practices
At the end of August, Indiana became the first state to request a waiver from federal requirements to implement race and gender conscious components of the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program.





