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Lane restrictions and road closure scheduled for Covington Road

Due to concrete deck work for the Covington Road pedestrian bridge, Covington Road between Hadley Road and Covington Commons Drive will have lane restrictions on Thursday Friday - November 21 and 22, 2024.

Traffic Alert: Van Buren/West Jefferson restrictions Wednesday – 11/19/2024

Crews will be working to fix a water main and valve beginning at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 20, 2024, causing lane restrictions on West Jefferson Boulevard and Van Buren Street.

Traffic Alert: Covington Road partial closure starting tomorrow – 11/20/2024

Covington Road between Hadley Road and Covington Commons Drive will be closed Wednesday, November 20 for installation of a pedestrian bridge.

Traffic Alert: Taylor Street

One block of Taylor Street, between Lafontain and Catalpa Streets, will be closed Thursday, October 24, 2024, while crews replace a water main.

40th annual Festival of Trees tickets now on sale

The Embassy Theatre is excited to announce that tickets for the 40th annual Festival of Trees are now on sale.

FWPD: Stabbing Arrest, Indiana Tech incident

Isaiah McKee was arrested September 26, 2024, in the area of East Jefferson Boulevard and Lafayette Street just before 9 pm in connection to the stabbing that occurred on October 19, 2024, on the Indiana Tech campus.

City splash pads to close for the season

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation announces that residents and visitors can enjoy the Park's splash pads until Sunday, October 6, 2024.

FWPD: Vehicle pursuit into Ohio

On August 18, 2024, the FWPD received a call regarding a suspicious vehicle that was occupied on a private property parking lot.

FWPD: Armed Robbery Arrest, 100 block East Washington Boulevard

Antonio Abul Husn has been arrested by the FWPD for an alleged armed robbery that occurred today at roughly 9:51 am in the downtown Civic Center Parking Garage.

Record neighborhood infrastructure investments this year

Acting Mayor Karl Bandemer joined residents of the Rolling Hills neighborhood, City Council members and City Utilities staff to announce more than $130 million in water, sewer and stormwater improvements for this year that will strengthen neighborhoods.