• Ford replaces CEO Mark Fields in push to transform business

    Ford replaces CEO Mark Fields in push to transform business
    DETROIT (AP) — Ford is replacing CEO Mark Fields as it struggles to keep its traditional auto-manufacturing business running smoothly while remaking itself as a nimble, high-tech provider of new mobility services.
    The 114-year-old automaker said Fields is retiring at age 56 after 28 years at the company. Fields will be replaced by Jim Hackett, who joined Ford’s board in 2013. Hackett has led Ford’s mobility unit since March of last year.
    In three years as CEO, Fields began Ford
  • Parkview nurse receives DAISY award for her care towards patient's family

    Parkview nurse receives DAISY award for her care towards patient's family
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Three nurses at Parkview Health gained special recognition during nurses week, all received a DAISY award, the recognition highlights nurses who do an outstanding job. The special part of this award, the nomination comes from a patient or a patients family.Morgan Curle, a surgical trauma intensive care nurse at Parkview Health, spoke with WANE 15 Friday about how she received a DAISY award.
    "It is a really big deal to be nominated for a DAISY award, much less win it," s
  • Early morning rain followed by a windy Saturday

    Early morning rain followed by a windy Saturday
    Rain is moving through during the early morning and heads east by sunrise.After this morning rain, the rest of the weekend will be dry. Rainfall amounts will be a quarter of an inch or less.The morning's rain is just a quick dose of precipitation that results in a light total amount of accumulation.By daybreak, our temperatures will be down in the low 50s.Saturday morning's temps are in the 50s.Saturday's high reaches the mid-60s, which is fairly seasonal in mid-May. The one weather worry of the
  • Mother's Day celebrations around Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana

    Mother's Day celebrations around Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- Needing last-minute Mother's Day plans? Here is a list of some activities and events celebrating mothers of all types Saturday and Sunday.
    Mother's Day Plant SaleHosted by the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, the Mother's Day Plant Sale offers 700 varieties of plants, from herbs and veggies to flowering plants. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 10 through the 12, plant lovers and mothers can shop the sale and learn from trusted plant advisors.
    Mother's Day in th
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  • Dream home lost from federal spending cuts leaves teacher in limbo

    Dream home lost from federal spending cuts leaves teacher in limbo
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) --Inspired by the American Craftsman movement in the early 20th century, Gayle Topp was in the process of building his dream home.A semi-retired East Allen County Schools business teacher, Topp said he could only afford the home with a reliable and enduring federal housing program that, for now, is in limbo.Just when Topp, nearly 61,thought everything was going the way he wanted, he received a phone call from his builder that funding through the United States Department o
  • Northern lights spotted in Indiana & Ohio

    Northern lights spotted in Indiana & Ohio
    (WANE) - We are continuing to follow the chance to see the northern lights Friday night across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio. Europe is already seeing vivid pink color, as a severe solar storm is ongoing. Our local chances have increased at seeing the Northern Lights because the peak of the solar activity has happened earlier than expecting, arriving before our nighttime clouds and rain have arrived.
    Your best viewing will be away from city lights in a dark sky -- and look north!As we app
  • Extreme solar storm observed Friday

    Extreme solar storm observed Friday
    (WANE) - We are continuing to follow the chance to see the northern lights Friday night across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio. Europe is already seeing vivid pink color, as a severe solar storm is ongoing. However, our local chances to see the lights are not good, as a result of a poor weather forecast that includes clouds and rain showers later Friday night... Strongest solar storm since 2005 to hit Earth tonightThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Space Weather Pr
  • Market rate one-bedroom apartments called Urban Nest planned for Waynedale

    Market rate one-bedroom apartments called Urban Nest planned for Waynedale
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) ---Local developers plan to bring market-rate, smaller apartments to Waynedale, hoping to break ground this fall.Urban Nest, so named because one of the developers, Jerad Harlow, said it sounds “cozy,”  will offer up to 20 one-story, one-bedroom, one-bathroom, one-garage units on 1.2 acres at 2711 Lower Huntington Rd.Harlow, part of Waynedale Ventures, said the units will be rented between $1,100 and $1,200 and the renter will be responsible for utilities
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  • Indiana Democrats cautiously optimistic about medical marijuana legalization next year

    Indiana Democrats cautiously optimistic about medical marijuana legalization next year
    INDIANAPOLIS -- As the federal rescheduling of marijuana plays out, and with a new governor soon to be at the helm, some Indiana Democrats have expressed cautious optimism about medical marijuana legalization efforts next session.This comes as the DEA announced it would work to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III substance last month. For Navy veteran Keith Johnson, who runs an apothecary in the heart of Indianapolis, the decision could prove life-changing.”I was damaged pretty severely
  • Overnight rain headed in, followed by a windy Saturday

    Overnight rain headed in, followed by a windy Saturday
    The sun sticks around through the end of the day with a brief break from the clouds and rain. Rain returns overnight, but is clear by sunrise tomorrow morning. The rest of the weekend will be dry.Rain moves in overnight and is done by sunrise on Saturday.Our Friday evening temps start off in the 60s before falling into the 50s. By early morning, we'll be down in the low 50s.The other half of the weekend will be something to look forward to with skies that will be sunny and high temperatures in t
  • This snow year was the third least snowy ever

    This snow year was the third least snowy ever
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - We have made it! Friday is the date of the latest measurable snowfall in Fort Wayne's history. With no snow potential in the forecast anytime soon, we can confidently close the books on the 2023-2024 snow year. 2024 growing season officially declaredMay 10th, 1945, is the latest measurable snowfall in Fort Wayne. Our average in Fort Wayne is on April 3rd and our earliest ever last measurable snowfall was on February 24th, 1946. It is interesting that the latest and earl
  • Court docs: 'I thought it was a basketball'; father charged after car runs over child

    Court docs: 'I thought it was a basketball'; father charged after car runs over child
    Video above shows initial coverage of the incident in May of 2023.WARNING: This story contains graphic content not suitable for all readersFORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- A year after a child was killed after they were run over by an SUV, the father has been charged.Matthew Merritt was charged with Reckless Homicide, a Level 5 Felony, Causing Death When Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Sched. I or II Controlled Sub, a Level 4 Felony and Neglect of a Dependent Resulting in Serious Injury, a Level 3 Fe
  • Late afternoon headlines Friday, May 10

    Late afternoon headlines Friday, May 10
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Here are your late afternoon headlines for Friday, May 10.
  • Police: Avoid section of Coldwater Road after north Fort Wayne crash

    Police: Avoid section of Coldwater Road after north Fort Wayne crash
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - One person has injuries that could potentially be life-threatening after a crash Friday on Coldwater Road in north Fort Wayne.The crash happened around 3:15 p.m., a quarter mile south of Union Chapel Road.Dispatch said someone had potentially life-threatening injuries due to the crash, but their official condition was not confirmed. It's unclear how many others were involved.Fort Wayne Police sent out a mobile alert advising people to avoid Coldwater near Merriweather P
  • Coldwater Road reopens after crash leaves one in life-threatening condition

    Coldwater Road reopens after crash leaves one in life-threatening condition
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - One is in life-threatening condition following a crash on Coldwater Road in north Fort Wayne.Two cars crashed around 3:15 p.m., a quarter mile south of Union Chapel Road.Chris Felton, a Public Information Officer with FWPD, told a WANE 15 crew member, that a juvenile boy was driving in an SUV northbound when he crossed over a center line, hitting a woman driving a van head-on.
    The woman driving the van was taken to the hospital in life-threatening condition. A child, wh
  • Concordia Lutheran senior in rarified air as recipient of Presidential Scholars award

    Concordia Lutheran senior in rarified air as recipient of Presidential Scholars award
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- A soon-to-be graduate of Concordia Lutheran High School is among a select group to seniors across the U.S. to be a recipient of the 2024 Presidential Scholars award.The U.S. Department of Education announced Concordia Lutheran senior Nathaniel Bryan as one of 161 high school seniors to receive the award."On behalf of President Biden, I am delighted to celebrate their accomplishments and encourage these scholars to aim high, lift up others and embrace opportunities to l
  • Ice cream and coffee shop eyed next to Buckner Park on Bass Road

    Ice cream and coffee shop eyed next to Buckner Park on Bass Road
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- Anyone spending time at Buckner Park on Bass Road and feeling the need for ice cream or coffee may not have to wait too long, because an ice cream and coffee shop may be coming soon.Local entrepreneurs Clark Hurley and Ashley Holley purchased the vacant property at 6128 Bass Road, adjacent to the park and across the road from the proposed 32-acre soccer complex, with an eye toward providing hard-dip ice cream and assorted coffees. Plans were submitted this week at the
  • INDOT continuously monitors I-69 work after crashes

    INDOT continuously monitors I-69 work after crashes
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - A large stretch of I-69 is set to be under construction until November. This is a continuation project from last year of concrete patching and joint repair, according to the Indiana Department of Transportation.The work stretches from Barnstrator Road to Coldwater Road. Currently, work is being done in the northbound lanes. This includes alternating lane restrictions on the interstate. Once the northbound work wraps up, work with that switch over to the southbound lanes
  • 1 in serious condition after crash on Fort Wayne's northwest side

    1 in serious condition after crash on Fort Wayne's northwest side
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - One person has serious injuries after a crash Friday afternoon off Ludwig Road.Shortly before 2:30 p.m., there was a crash at the intersection with Huguenard Road.Dispatch confirmed the victim was listed in serious condition. It's unclear how many others were involved.WANE 15 has a crew on the way to the scene to learn more.The cause of the crash is unknown.At that T-intersection, drivers on Huguenard have the right-of-way while there is a stop sign on Ludwig.
  • Muncie man, 21, faces slew of child porn charges

    Muncie man, 21, faces slew of child porn charges
    MUNCIE, Ind. (WANE) - A 21-year-old was arrested Thursday after a tip led police to discover child pornography stored in his Muncie home.According to Indiana State Police, a tip was sent to the National Center for Missing and Endangered Children and state police served a search warrant Thursday.At a home on West Ninth Street, police determined Jeremy Caldwell allegedly possessed child pornography. Caldwell was taken into custody and booked into the Delaware County Jail due to what was described
  • 'Housing of the future' takes shape in Fort Wayne

    'Housing of the future' takes shape in Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Friday morning construction officially began on what is being called a way to revolutionize traditional housing in Fort Wayne. This is part of the city's Innovative Housing Showcase.The houses are being constructed on East Berry and Harmar Streets. This is the first of four different styles of homes being constructed using sustainable materials and efficient construction methods. City of Fort Wayne breaks ground on project aiming to ‘revolutionize traditional hous
  • Bob Ross' legacy lives on in new 'The Joy of Painting' series

    Bob Ross' legacy lives on in new 'The Joy of Painting' series
    A new generation can learn how to paint happy trees and to make happy accidents with a TV series teaching the Bob Ross -method of painting using some of the prolific artist's work that have never been seen before.Before Ross died in 1995 from cancer, he had completed seven paintings to use in season 32 of “The Joy of Painting."“He was so sick, but he was still working on his next series because he wanted to be able to keep going,” said Joan Kowalski, president of Bob Ross Inc.
  • Inside a makeshift shelter saving hundreds of dogs from floods in southern Brazil

    Inside a makeshift shelter saving hundreds of dogs from floods in southern Brazil
    CANOAS, Brazil (AP) — Hundreds of volunteers have set up a makeshift dog shelter in an abandoned, roofless warehouse in the city of Canoas, one of the hardest hit by floods in southern Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state.They treat and feed sick, hungry or injured dogs, hoping to reunite them with their owners, and they were working at full speed Friday morning as renewed heavy rains are forecast in the region over the weekend.Authorities say more than 110 people have died, almost 150 are mis
  • Playground reopens with accessible equipment in Fort Wayne neighborhood

    Playground reopens with accessible equipment in Fort Wayne neighborhood
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - For residents of the Nebraska neighborhood, Friday's reopening of the Boone Street Playlot is exciting in more ways than one.
    Families have been waiting patiently for the reopening of the playground, found at Boone and Mechanic streets west of downtown. Not only can kids in the area now return to a play place close to their own backyards; there are more features for children with a wide range of abilities to enjoy.The brand-new equipment includes accessible features lik
  • Afternoon headlines Friday, May 10

    Afternoon headlines Friday, May 10
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Here are your afternoon headlines for Friday, May 10.
  • Higher car insurance bill? You're not alone

    Higher car insurance bill? You're not alone
    LOS ANGELES, Calif. (CBS NEWS) -The overall inflation rate is currently 3.5%, but Americans are seeing double-digit increases in car insurance prices. There's a reason the prices are higher and ways to lower the costs.Car insurance continues to accelerate. The latest numbers show rates are up 22% in the last year."The reason for increases in auto insurance are more expensive cars, in general. New cars and used cars are more expensive these days. More expensive repairs. Cars are just more expensi
  • Concerns continue for bird flu cases in humans

    Concerns continue for bird flu cases in humans
    (CBS NEWS) - Concerns are growing across the country about the potential impact of the H5N1 bird flu on humans. The virus was first reported in more than a dozen US poultry farms in 2022.It's spread among dairy cattle herds across nine different states, including Michigan and Ohio. A more troubling piece of the issue is a Texas dairy worker recently developed mild symptoms of the disease but has recovered.CBS News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook offered some perspective about what's h
  • Indianapolis soccer stadium fate rests on recovery of cemetery remains

    Indianapolis soccer stadium fate rests on recovery of cemetery remains
    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WTTV) - New questions surround Indianapolis's dueling plans to land a Major League Soccer team. One plan seems to be gaining momentum, however.That plan is on the east bank of the White River at Henry Street where the the city owns one acre and has budgeted $12 million for the removal of human remains at the former Greenlawn Cemetery.
    Indy Eleven owner Ersal Ozdemir is already building on the grounds of what used to be the Diamond Chain Factory on Kentucky Avenue and the ceme
  • Fort Wayne International Airport conducting mock crash as part of safety plan

    Fort Wayne International Airport conducting mock crash as part of safety plan
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - It's just a drill: a plane "crash" Saturday morning at the Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA) is a staged simulation.Those who may notice the action on the airport premises between 9-11 a.m. can rest assured it's all part of FWA's emergency preparedness plan.FWA explained in a press release the Federal Aviation Administration mandates airports to conduct full-scale mock emergency exercises every three years to test the effectiveness of the safety plans.Mutual aid pa
  • $50K winning Powerball ticket purchased in Decatur

    $50K winning Powerball ticket purchased in Decatur
    DECATUR, Ind. (WANE) - If you purchased a Powerball with Double Play ticket in Decatur for Wednesday, May 8's drawing check your tickets. You may be a $50,000 richer.A ticket purchased at the Kroger located at 929 South 13th Street in Decatur matched four out of five numbers and the Powerball Double Play in Wednesday night's drawing.The Powerball Double Play numbers for May 8 are 10-22-43-55-57 with a Powerball of 2. You can click here to check your numbers."The ticket holder should ensure their

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