Virtual tours of Fort Wayne now online
Visit Fort Wayne has launched an online virtual tour of the city that will allow tourists and residents alike to more easily find restaurants, hotels, museums and other attractions. The site’s cutting-edge technology can be navigated on various electronic devices, including smartphones. Clear Vision Media, the Warsaw-based vendor, has been shooting 360-degree, high-definition video of city streets and inside various destinations for the past six months. Fifteen interior virtual tours have been..>> view originalRapper Flo Rida visits Fort Wayne en route to Flint, announces ...
February 12, 2016 Updated Feb 12, 2016 at 7:36 PM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) --- The heads of Summit City residents are spinning ‘right round, right round’ Friday, as national award-winning recording artist Flo Rida stopped in Fort Wayne. The rapper visited the Adams Radio Group studios on his way to Flint, Michigan from his hometown of Miami, Florida to personally deliver water bottles to the crisis-stricken town. As Flo stopped in Fort Wayne’s ‘House,’ he announced a week-long water drive..>> view originalParty in the Park celebrates sports in Fort Wayne
Party in the Park celebrates sports in Fort Wayne By Dean Pantazi - 21Alive By Kent Hormann - 21Alive ..>> view originalMore of the Score - Feb. 12
More of the Score - Feb. 12 By Donovan Klein - 21Alive By Eric Dutkiewicz - 21Alive February 13, 2016 Updated Feb 13, 2016 at 12:21 AM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Boy's High School basketball is heating up on the Feb. 12 as conferenc..>> view originalRoutine traffic stop leads to arrest
Routine traffic stop leads to arrest By Erin Gladieux - 21Alive Routine traffic stop leads to arrest February 13, 2016 Updated Feb 13, 2016 at 10:39 AM EST LAGRANGE COUNTY, Ind. (21Alive) - A LaGrange County officer was performing a routine traffic stop on N State Road 3 when he found an odor associated with burnt marijuana coming from the car of 24-year-old Dusty Edmondson.It was just before 12:30 this morning when the officer then ..>> view originalKomets drop tough one in Cincinnati
Komets drop tough one in Cincinnati By Dean Pantazi - 21Alive By Eric Dutkiewicz - 21Alive February 12, 2016 Updated Feb 12, 2016 at 11:52 PM EST CINCINNATI, Ohio (21 Alive) - Nick Huard redirected a shot from the blue line past Pat Nagle ..>> view originalVA requesting $3 million for city's campus
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs plans to spend more than $3 million this year to continue upgrading its 66-year-old medical center in Fort Wayne. Projects on VA’s construction list include nearly $1.7 million in renovations for fourth-floor patient areas, nearly $1 million for expanding first-floor primary care areas and $100,000 for correcting information technology deficiencies. VA also will spend $1 million installing signs directing people around the Lake Avenue campus and the med..>> view originalAsh Skyline Plaza lands Ruth's Chris Steak House
A Ruth’s Chris Steak House is coming to downtown Fort Wayne next year. The upscale-restaurant chain will anchor the Skyline Tower apartment complex, which is part of the Ash Skyline Plaza project. The restaurant, which will be the chain’s fourth location in Indiana, is expected to open in the fall of 2017. The chain has two restaurants in Indianapolis and one in South Bend. “What Fort Wayne has accomplished downtown during the great revitalization period is clearly a major draw,” said Brad T..>> view originalArea legislators report on progress, frustration in General Assembly
Area legislators report on progress, frustration in General Assembly By Bob Caylor bcaylor@news-sentinel.com Saturday, February 13, 2016 12:01 AM The seven Republican legislators reported on successes and promising efforts in the General Assembly, concentrating on school testing and road funding. Only the lone Democratic lawmaker at Greater Fort Wayne Inc.’s Third House forum on Friday mentioned a conspicuous failure. State Rep. Phil GiaQuinta, D-Fort Wayne, said he hopes the ..>> view originalPanel to study needle exchange
A public hearing on an Allen County needle exchange program could take place in the next several weeks. County Commissioner Nelson Peters said Friday he plans to set up a blue-ribbon committee with health department officials and experts, as well as members of Allen County and Fort Wayne’s law enforcement community, to look into the issue. The committee, Peters said, would look at data and plans presented Friday by the Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health, which is pushing to establi..>> view original
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