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AFW Photos and Video: Announcement of 2026 Neighborhood Improvement Grants

Photos and video from Today's announcement of the 2026 City of Fort Wayne Neighborhood Improvement Grants.

City of Fort Wayne SEED Board meeting – 4/9/2025

The Fort Wayne Urban Enterprise Association d/b/a SEED Fort Wayne Board of Directors meets on April 9, 2026.

Fort Wayne City Council statement in support of Emergency Services and TRAA

Fort Wayne City Council members Michelle Chambers, Scott Myers, Russ Jehl, Rohli Booker and Council President Geoff Paddock have released the following joint statement in response to the Allen County Commissioners’ recent public criticism of the Three Rivers Ambulance Authority.

Agenda for tonight’s forum about the local Google Data Center

The agenda for tonight's Community Information Forum concerning the local Google Data Center.

Fort Wayne City Council Special Session called – 12/16/2025

Fort Wayne City Council President Russ Jehl (R-2nd) has called a Special Session of the Council for Tuesday, December 16, 2025.

SEED and Economic Development Commission meeting – 12/9/2025

The Fort Wayne Urban Enterprise Association d/b/a SEED Fort Wayne Board of Directors meets on December 9, 2025.

Honoring Fort Wayne’s Favorite Santa – Phil Steigerwald

On December 4, 2025, the History Center will host Fort Wayne City Council President Geoff Paddock who will read a proclamation from Mayor Sharon Tucker honoring Phil Steigerwald.

SEED and Economic Development Commission October meeting – 11/13/2025

The Fort Wayne Urban Enterprise Association d/b/a SEED Fort Wayne Board of Directors meets on November 13, 2025.

Longe celebrates reopening of iconic historical location

Longe Optical is proud to announce the grand reopening of its historic North Anthony store location, which has undergone extensive renovations to better serve the Fort Wayne community.

Redesigned Packard Park opens

The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department officially opened the redesigned Packard Park Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 31, 2025.