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Flooding Closes Children's Zoo For the Day

Fort Wayne, Ind. (www.incnow.tv) - The flooding closed the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo Saturday as some exhibits were under water.

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Food Worker At 800 Degrees Three Fires Tests Positive For Hepatitis A (VIDEO)

Public health officials are advising some patrons of 800 Degrees Three Fires restaurant at Illinois Road to get vaccinated for Hepatitis A after a food worker at the restaurant tested positive for the...

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Police Investigating "Suspicious Death" at Local Motel

Fort Wayne, Ind. (www.incnow.tv) - Fort Wayne Police are investigating what they are calling a "suspicious death" at a local motel.

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Where To Get Free Hepatitis A Vaccine (VIDEO)

Scores of cars backed up traffic on Homestead Road while people waited to get a vaccine for Hepatitis A.

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Sunshine, Cooler Air Returns

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (www.incnow.tv) - Despite a very wet start to our weekend, it'll end on a much drier note. We should see clearing skies through the day, which will eventually lead to mostly sunny...

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Take Me Out to the Ball Game!

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (www.incnow.tv) - It's shaping up to be a great day for a ball game. The TinCaps are playing the West Michigan Whitecaps today at 3:05PM.

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Man Shoots Alleged Robber, Police Investigate Homicide

Police are investigating a homicide that happened late Saturday night near the intersection at West Packard and South Wayne Street.

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CORRECTION: Hours for Hepatitis-A Vaccination Change to 11AM-4PM

The hours to get the Hepatitis-A vaccination at the Transportation Center on Homestead Road have changed. The vaccine will now be available to get from 11 A.M. until 4 P.M. today (Sunday, June 2nd).

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Zoeller Tells Hoosiers To Hang Up On Utility Bill Scam

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller asks consumers to hang up on a new scam where callers impersonate utility company employees and ask for payment on delinquent bills.

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Charges Against Huntington County Commissioner Dropped

Charges have been dropped against a Huntington County Commissioner accused of inappropriately touching two different women.

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Police Shoot & Kill Man As He Stabs Daughter To Death

A man was shot by police after suspicion of killing his 6-year-old daughter early Sunday morning.

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Curtis Smith Golf Challenge: Week 4 (VIDEO & PHOTOS)

Curtis Smith and Larry Kruse from Lexus of Fort Wayne met up with Troy Dickerson and his guest, Kevin Hamil for Week 4's golf outing at Autumn Ridge Golf Club.

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Picking Up The Pieces: Tenants At Northeast Side Apartment Complex Point...

Getting up after being knocked down by floodwaters.

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Do You Have The Right Policy? Knowing What Insurance Covers After a Flood

Several people in Fort Wayne are trying to get back on their feet after flooding over the weekend.

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Vera Bradley Classic Hits Links For 20th Anniversary

Hundreds of golfers hit the links Monday for one of Fort Wayne's biggest annual breast cancer events.

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More Hepatitis A Vaccines En Route To Fort Wayne

The Fort Wayne/Allen County Health Department is awaiting more Hepatitis A vaccinations after running out over the weekend.

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IPFW Issues Alert After Sexual Assault Near Campus

Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne has issued a campus wide alert for a sexual assault suspect that remains at large.

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Man Who Stabbed 6-Year-Old To Death Released From Jail 3 Days Prior

A South Bend man, who was shot and killed by police as he fatally stabbed his 6-year-old daughter over the weekend, had been released from jail three days earlier.

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Marion Mayor Sets Sights On Higher Office

Marion Mayor, Wayne Seybold, announced his intentions to seek the republican nomination for State Treasurer in the 2014 elections.

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Hoosiers Needing Federal Assistance Can Report Storm Damage Online (PHOTOS)

The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that Hoosiers who sustained damage caused by severe weather and flooding in northern Indiana beginning May 31, 2013 can report damage online.

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