Fort Wayne’s A LOT to LOVE opens new phase for developers
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) - The A LOT to LOVE program is back, offering small-scale developers a chance to buy discounted City-owned lots for new housing projects. Developers can apply online for up to three of the 29 available sites, which include single-family homes, duplexes, and townhouses. The goal is to...
Lower Huntington Road subdivision gets approval from Allen County Commissioners
The Allen County Commissioners on Friday gave final approval to a new subdivision to be built in southwest Allen County.
Fort Wayne pastor to offer ‘ashes to go’ at Parkview Field on Ash Wednesday
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - February 18 is Ash Wednesday. For Christians, the observation marks the start of Lent - 40 days of prayer, fasting, and repentance to commemorate Jesus Christ’s temptation into the Judaean Desert. It is symbolized by the imposition of ashes onto the forehead. In Fort...
Mastodons gashed by Green Bay on national television
Another slow start doomed the Mastodons in a 76-59 loss at Green Bay. Purdue Fort Wayne has now lost three straight games.
Portion of Bluffton Road in Waynedale being shut down for 2 months
According to a notice from Fort Wayne Public Works, NIPSCO crews are installing a new natural gas line.
Multiple projects around Fort Wayne’s west side to impact traffic soon
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Fort Wayne Public Works says that multiple projects will soon be happening around the city’s west side, impacting traffic. Among the projects highlighted by the department are:. N Washington Road. Beginning Monday, Feb. 16, N Washington Road between Taylor Street and Ardmore Avenue will...
Restoration of historic Fort Wayne building brings housing to downtown
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - A building that once housed nurses for St. Joe Hospital is getting a new life. For years, the property along Van Buren across from Lutheran Downtown Hospital sat untouched with its future uncertain. Now, it’s reopening its doors with a new purpose. Developers Patrick...
Turning 40 Before Buying? How the First-Time Homebuyer Timeline Has Changed and What Today’s...
For years, buying a first home was considered a milestone many people reached in their late 20s or early 30s. Today, that timeline has shifted significantly. Across the United States, the average age of a first-time homebuyer has climbed to around 40 years old, marking the highest level on record and reflecting how...
Fort Wayne residents petition against proposed QuikTrip gas station
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - A petition is making the rounds in a Fort Wayne neighborhood as residents near Coldwater Road try to stop QuikTrip from building a new gas station. Residents tell 21Alive traffic is already a big problem in the area, and now they’re taking their fight to city leaders.
Columbia City Woman Arrested For Allegedly Stealing Merchandise From Walmart
COLUMBIA CITY – A Columbia City woman was arrested in Whitley County for allegedly stealing over $1,000 in merchandise from Walmart. Rachel Marie Fry, 57, 1330 E. Louise Drive, Columbia City, is charged with theft where the value of the property is between $750 and $50,000, a level 6 felony.

















