Steuben loses bid to ban fertilizer
A northeastern Indiana county that calls itself "the land of 101 lakes" has lost its bid to ban lawn fertilizers blamed for turning some of its lakes green
Semi truck slides off road, rolls
A semi truck slid off I-469 Tuesday morning and rolled on its side. Police were called to the intersection of I-469 and S.R. 37 just after 11:00 a.m.
Bob Knight to speak at Trine in May
Former Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight will return to the state this spring to be the commencement speaker at Trine University.
Mayor's State of the City postponed
The winter storm has forced Mayor Tom Henry's State of the City address to be rescheduled for next Monday.
Winter storm hits Indiana and Ohio
Snowfall has picked up in parts of northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio as a storm system continues to make its way through the Midwest.
Fairfield Casa's closing this month
Casa D'Angelo's on Fairfield Ave. will close its doors later this month, making it the second south side restaurant in the past week to announce its closure.
Schools make tough decision to close
When winter storms are forecast people want to know if school is going to be delayed or canceled. Many times the decision is tough and it goes right down to
Choir preps for prestigious performance
Fort Wayne's Voices of Unity Youth Choir will represent the United States during the 2010 World Choir Games in China.
Purcell to net 28K despite resigning
Greg Purcell has stepped down from his position as Fort Wayne's Deputy Mayor, but he isn't walking away from his salary. Purcell will earn close to $30,000
Dealer to stay open 24 hours for recall
The nationwide Toyota dealer is hitting home in Fort Wayne, where Fort Wayne Toyota reports a substantial surge in the number of vehicles coming through as