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FWPD: Suspect in last Sunday’s fatal accident in downtown arrested

The Fort Wayne Police Department has arrested a suspect in the 500 block of Madison Street, who was involved in a fatal accident on May 1, 2022, in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.

FWPD: Fatal Vehicle Accident, South Clinton Street and East Jefferson Boulevard

On May 1, 2022, at 1935 hours, the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to the intersection of South Clinton Street and East Jefferson Boulevard in reference to a vehicle accident with injuries.

FWPD: Fatal Motorcycle Accident, Lafayette Street and East Jefferson Boulevard

The Fort Wayne Police Department is investigating a fatal motorcycle accident that occurred at 1010 hours, on March 7, 2022, at the intersection of Lafayette Street and Jefferson Boulevard.

Megalflora sculpture unveiled at Botanical Conservatory

The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department officially unveiled a new landmark in downtown Fort Wayne on September 15, 2021.

New Blue Star Banners displayed

The City of Fort Wayne installed four new Blue Star Banners yesterday to honor and recognize City of Fort Wayne residents and City of Fort Wayne government employees who are actively deployed.

FWPD: Fatal traffic accident, Jefferson Boulevard

On June 11th, 2021, shortly after midnight, the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to a two-vehicle accident with injuries at West Jefferson Boulevard and Engle Road.

What’s Happening in the Parks – Week of 5/31/2021

The following events and programs are happening in Fort Wayne Parks the week of May 31, 2021

State of the City Tuesday – 2/10/2021

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry will deliver his 2021 State of the City Address at noon on Wednesday, February 10, 2021.
Waldron Circle drop shaft construction

2020: Fort Wayne City Utilities year in photos

The Fort Wayne City Utilities year in photos for 2020.
Southwood Park water main and connections

Fort Wayne City Utility upgrades continue in 2021

In 2020, City Utility upgrades moved forward with more than $100M in water, sanitary, and storm improvements in more than 90 neighborhoods.