Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Two arrested after FBI, State Police raid Fort Wayne home and other top stories.

  • Two arrested after FBI, State Police raid Fort Wayne home

    Two arrested after FBI, State Police raid Fort Wayne home
    May 17, 2016 Updated May 17, 2016 at 11:17 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Police raided a home in the 7000 block of St. Joe Road Tuesday, leading to two arrests. FBI agents and Indiana State Police took part in the raid, using a box van pulled up to the garage and their vehicles to load items in from the home. Four vehicles were also placed on flat-bed trucks and towed away from the home in the early afternoon. It was around 5pm when two people, a man and a woman, were seen getting arrest..
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  • Fort Wayne police stop man headed to Ohio in child prostitution case

    Fort Wayne police stop man headed to Ohio in child prostitution case
    May 17, 2016 Updated May 17, 2016 at 1:33 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- An illegally parked car on a Fort Wayne street lead officers to a human trafficking and child prostitution case. Patrick Javon Davis, 29, of Fort Wayne, was arrested and charged in this case, and his initial hearing is set for Wednesday. Davis faces the following charges: rape when compelled by force or imminent threat of force, promotion of human trafficking of a minor, sexual misconduct with a minor and promotin..
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  • Fort Wayne campus facing cuts after enrollment decline

    Fort Wayne campus facing cuts after enrollment decline
    FORT WAYNE — Some faculty members at the Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne campus have criticized a budget-cutting plan they argue unfairly targets liberal arts programs. A report released this month projects that IPFW could see a $2 million to $3 million revenue shortfall next year on its $110 million operating budget. That follows a January recommendation that the joint campus be split into separate schools and comes as enrollment has declined 11 percent since 2011 to 12,719 students last fall. The..
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    Fort Wayne births April 18-May 1, 2016 Wednesday, May 18, 2016 12:01 AM Here is a selected listing of births in Allen County hospitals sent to the Allen County Bureau of Vital Records through May 1,2016.  
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  • IEDC endorses Skyline Tower funding

    IEDC endorses Skyline Tower funding
    Posted: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 3:15 pm IEDC endorses Skyline Tower funding Staff reports fwbusiness.com | 0 comments The Indiana Economic Development Corp. made official the grant of $2.8 million in Regional Cities Initiative funds for the Skyline Tower project in downtown Fort Wayne. The Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority, which already gave its stamp of approval to the request, announ..
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  • FBI conducts investigation at north-side home

    FBI conducts investigation at north-side home
    FBI conducts investigation at north-side home Federal agents could be seen taking boxes from this home at 7029 St. Joe Road on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Federal agents are conducting an investigation at a home on the city’s north side. Several unmarked police cars were parked around a home at 7029 St. Joe Road and FBI agents were moving in and out mid-afternoon Tuesday. Federal agents removed several boxes from the home, and a box truck and van was backed up to an att..
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  • McBride leaves Busco for Norwell job

    McBride leaves Busco for Norwell job
    McBride leaves Busco for Norwell job By Kent Hormann - NBC33 By Eric Dutkiewicz - NBC33 May 17, 2016 Updated May 18, 2016 at 12:06 AM EDT OSSIAN, Ind. (21Alive) - Mike McBride has left Churubusco to take the new boys basketball coach at No..
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  • Opponents to Aqua Indiana rate hike heard

    Opponents to Aqua Indiana rate hike heard
    Aqua Indiana’s proposed sewer rate increase of nearly 30 percent is “outrageous,” unfair and a “money grab,” according to speakers that gathered Tuesday night for a state hearing on the issue. An Aqua official said after the hearing that he believed the proposal is misunderstood. “We understand rate increases are never popular,” said Thomas M. Bruns, president of the utility. The tone of those gathered in the Summit Middle School cafeteria was decidedly against it. About 50 to 60 people atten..
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  • Play at plate saves it for TinCaps

    Play at plate saves it for TinCaps
    TinCaps vs. Lansing When: 11:05 a.m. today Where: Parkview Field Tickets: $12.50, $10, $8, $5 (lawn) TV: Comcast Channel 81 Radio: 1380 AM, 100.9 FM The TinCaps got all of their offense from Brad Zunica and rode clutch relief pitching to come back to beat Lansing 4-3. But it was a throw from left fielder Rod Boykin and a tag by catcher Austin Allen that was the biggest play Tuesday night at Parkview Field. After Zunica hit a three-run double in the sixth for a 4-2 edge, the Lugnuts’ Andrew Gu..
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  • Ball State community mourns passing of Ron Venderly

    Ball State community mourns passing of Ron Venderly Topics: Administrative, Alumni May 17, 2016 The Ball State community mourns the passing of Ronald Venderly, alumnus and benefactor of the university, who died May 12 at age 87 in his hometown of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Venderly cared passionately about higher education, athletics and the arts. He was an exceptional supporter of the university for more than 20 years, most notably as a leader of its Cardinal Commitment campaign, a capital campaign..
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Jason Day aiming to close out wire-to-wire win at Players Championship .City of Fort Wayne seeks tax revenue from Southwest Allen Fire District .

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