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FWPD: Multi-Motor Vehicle Accident, East Paulding Road and South Hanna Street

On March 30, 2020, at 1341 hours with the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to the intersection of East Paulding Road and South Hanna Street in reference to a multiple vehicle accident.

Parkview partners with community to protect supply of PPE

Parkview Health is partnering with businesses and volunteers to protect its supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Additional precautions in place at Parkview facilities

Parkview Health is implementing additional precautions to mitigate the spread and impact of the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Emergency entrance at PRMC temporarily relocating

The emergency entrance at Parkview Regional Medical Center (PRMC) will be relocated to Entrance 1 beginning Jan. 20 to accommodate construction of the new tower at PRMC.

Parkview developing southwest health campus

To meet the growing demand for services, Parkview Health is developing Parkview Inverness, a health campus that will offer access to a wide range of care, in southwest Fort Wayne.

Dragon Boat Races cancelled

The Fort Wayne Dragon Boat Races scheduled for Saturday, June 23, 2018, are now CANCELLED.

Dragon Boat Races tomorrow – 6/23/2018

The exciting Dragon Boat Races along the St. Marys River between the Harrison Street Bridge and Headwaters West Amphitheatre will take place tomorrow, Saturday, June 23, 2018.

What's Happening @ Riverfront Fort Wayne

Riverfront Fort Wayne promises every Fort Wayne resident and visitor an always-evolving opportunity to connect with nature, culture and community.

Dragon Boat team registration open

Riverfront Fort Wayne and the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department invite you to form a Dragon Boat team and register for the 4th Annual Fort Wayne Dragon Boat Races!
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Red Cross continues to reduce home fire deaths and injuries

The American Red Cross home fire campaign continues to reduce deaths and injuries from home fires by as much as 25 percent over the next five years.