Fort Wayne News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Fort Wayne News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne neighbors save elderly woman from burning home | June 15
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Fort Wayne residents were reminded of the power of community after a dramatic rescue on Gaywood Drive and a high-speed pursuit in Montpelier. The city also celebrated Juneteenth with “The Black (Tee) Party” and faces a city council debate on license plate reader use.
Fort Wayne: Tornadoes, fire, and a deadly Uber crash shake Fort Wayne | June 14
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Fort Wayne experienced three EF-1 tornadoes in Huntington County and a damaging fire in southeast Fort Wayne, while an Uber crash sparked safety concerns. GermanFest volunteers are preparing for the annual event, and the city awarded $40,000 in mini grants to local groups.
Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne Police investigate fiery Uber crash | June 13
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Fort Wayne police are investigating a serious Uber crash that left a car engulfed in flames with no injuries reported, while city officials address concerns over Flock cameras near the Byron Health Center. Mayor Tucker announced $40,000 in mini grants for community groups, and the Indiana FOP voted no confidence in Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears.
Fort Wayne: Storms leave thousands without power in northeast Indiana | June 12
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Fort Wayne dealt with severe storms that knocked out power for thousands in northeast Indiana, while Adams County and the Amish community launched a new initiative to improve communication and public safety. A trooper pursued a suspect on US 30 with Level 6 felony charges, and Fort Wayne’s Komets announced Jesse Kallechy’s exit as head coach.
Fort Wayne News Today — June 11
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Fort Wayne authorities are making progress in identifying remains found in Spy Run Creek, with DNA tests pending to name the victim. A high-speed pursuit and a standoff at an apartment complex led to arrests, while city officials delay funding for the Anchor Resource Center amid controversy.
Fort Wayne: City Council delays homeless center funding decision | June 10
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Fort Wayne City Council delays vote on $2.75 million homeless resource center funding until September, while a fatal fight at a Tim Hortons prompts calls for safer public spaces. Officials also propose downtown parking rule changes to ease congestion and Foellinger Theatre announces summer concert series.
Fort Wayne: Runaway Alligator Owner Faces Safety Concerns | June 09
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Fort Wayne residents are dealing with a dangerous escaped alligator in Auburn, concerns over a deadly bicycle crash in Rome City, and a heated debate over the city's Flock Safety cameras. The Local Wire also covers a new affordable housing project on Baxter Street and a recent hit-and-run fatality.
Fort Wayne: Governor Braun pushes for Bears stadium deal as deadline looms | June 08
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Fort Wayne's bid to bring the NFL's Chicago Bears to a new stadium faces a critical moment as Governor Mike Braun labels negotiations in the "red zone," while a severe crash on Harrison and Wayne Streets and a violent shooting in Toledo raise concerns over public safety and community impact. A heatwave is set to hit, with temperatures reaching 89.7°F, adding to the city's urgent local issues.
Fort Wayne: Teen killed in Adams County buggy crash | June 07
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Fort Wayne's Local Wire update covers a fatal semi-truck crash in Washington Township, a pedestrian fatality in southeast Fort Wayne linked to speed and alcohol, and a serious car accident northeast of the city with critical injuries. The episode also highlights Arab Fest in Fort Wayne and the city's foggy, warm weather forecast.
Fort Wayne: Man killed in southeast Fort Wayne crash, speed and alcohol suspected | June 06
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Fort Wayne police are investigating a fatal crash in the southeast part of the city involving speed and alcohol, while three individuals were arrested in a multi-city drug operation spanning Fort Wayne and New Haven. The Chicago Bears officially relocated to northwest Indiana, boosting the local economy, and a teenager faces adult charges for an attempted murder during a late-night shooting.
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