Reporter’s Notebook: Why transportation solutions in Fort Wayne can feel paradoxical
Joshua Schipper reflects on his transportation reporting, asking: Can you build a more walkable Fort Wayne if people don’t want to use it?
Coverage of nightlife, clubs, restaurants, pubs, breweries, and local destinations that are unique to your community.
Joshua Schipper reflects on his transportation reporting, asking: Can you build a more walkable Fort Wayne if people don’t want to use it?
The Packard Taphouse, a community-driven gathering spot in the 07, doesn’t take itself too seriously — and that’s part of the fun.
Area organizations and state-level efforts aim to support these entrepreneurs, ensuring a bounty of healthy, accessible, and local food for Northeast Indiana residents for years to come.
Fort Wayne Trails counters thin budgets by launching volunteer "soft maintenance" and partnering with local businesses for trail amenities.
Input Fort Wayne is declaring 2026 to be "The Year of the Neighborhood." Here's why.
While businesses face challenges such as rising costs and changing demand, Katey’s Café, Ambrosia Orchard, and Icing for Izaac are determined to survive.
For more than 75 years, The Roller Dome has provided a family-friendly space for entertainment and fun.
Katey's Cafe features a breakfast and lunch menu, as well as a variety of coffees, smoothies and snacks.
Visit Wabash County drives community pride, economic vitality, and storytelling across the county.
The 2025 Women & Girls Study in Allen County reveals a decline in economic security for women and offers immediate solutions for Allen County employers.
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