FW Detective Alleges Sexual Harassment, Chief York Responds
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – A Fort Wayne Police Department detective has filed suit against her department for what she describes as sexual orientation discrimination, sex discrimination...
View ArticleMan Allegedly Makes a Move to Get Officer's Handgun During Traffic Stop
Steuben County, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – A combative Ohio man attempts to grab an officer’s pistol from its holster during a traffic stop early Friday morning.
View ArticleSparkle the Cat is Ready for Adoption
Fort Wayne, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - Sparkle the kitten has fully recovered and is up for adoption after she was brought into Animal Care and Control this past June.
View ArticleHoosier Meningitis Death, Family Awaiting Autopsy Results
Indiana (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - The family of a Michigan woman who died after receiving a steroid injection at an Elkhart, Indiana clinic is waiting for results of an autopsy to determine if she died...
View ArticleAmerican Legion Recruiting New Veterans
Fort Wayne, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - Nearly 2.5 million men and women have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan over the past 11-years.
View ArticleSave 2nd Base Motorcycle Ride, Saturday @ 3 p.m.
Allen County, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - Francine's Friends Mobile Mammography Bus will see some action Saturday at Lucky Harley Davidson as part of the Save 2nd Base Ride.
View ArticleJoining A Gang Can Be Defense Mechanism: Ex-Gang Member Speaks Out
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Carving out a new life in Fort Wayne, after being immersed in the gang world in south central Los Angeles.
View ArticleThousands March to Fight Breast Cancer
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Thousands turned out at Headwaters Park Saturday morning to make "strides" against breast cancer.
View ArticleFort Wayne Children's Zoo Closes for the Season
Fort Wayne, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – Sunday is your last chance to visit the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo before they close for the 2012 season.
View ArticleTrain Crashes Into Truck
Waterloo, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) – An early morning train accident shut down the tracks in Waterloo Sunday. It happened just after 4:00 a.m. near the Center Street intersection.
View ArticlePet Owners Gather at Franke Park for Sunday's Walk for Animals
Fort Wayne, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – A number of pets and their owners met up in Franke Park Sunday afternoon for the 25th annual Walk for Animals, sponsored by the Allen County Animal Care &...
View ArticleI Choose You, Pikachu! Fort Wayne Pokemon Regional Championships
Fort Wayne, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – Tournament players flocked to the Coliseum to participate in the Autumn Regional Pokemon Championships this weekend.
View ArticleFreefall from the Edge of Space, Baumgartner Breaks Records
SPACE (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - 43-year-old Felix Baumgartner performed a daring freefall jump from 128,100 feet.
View Article2,000 United REMC Customers Left without Power
United REMC has lost power feeding three of its substations - Huntington, Bippus and Erie.
View ArticleBoyfriend Accused of Confining, and Strangling Girlfriend Over Three Days
Leesburg, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – A Leesburg man suspected of strangling his girlfriend was arrested after a concerned caller asked police to check on the neighbor’s safety.
View ArticleFort Wayne Mayor Offers Revised 2013 Budget Proposal
Fort Wayne, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry announced Monday that he’s prepared to offer the City Council a revised proposal for the 2013 budget.
View ArticleSheriff Deputy Rescues Man from Burning Lake Home
Warsaw, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – A Warsaw man was rescued from a burning home on Chapman Lake over the weekend.
View ArticlePrison Inmate Death Prompts Investigation
INDIANA, (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Does the punishment fit the crime?
View ArticleControversial Billboard Forced to Move
WHITLEY COUNTY, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – A controversial billboard comparing the death of Osama bin Laden to replacing President Barack Obama in November is forced to move farther down U.S. 30.
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