• Rexnord’s Indianapolis plant closing delayed until September

    Rexnord’s Indianapolis plant closing delayed until September
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A union official says Rexnord Corp. has delayed the closing of its Indianapolis industrial bearings plant until September after previously planning to shutter the factory this month.
    Plant union president Don Zering said Thursday about 110 workers remain at the factory, down from about 350 workers when the closing was announced in October. He says he believes production is continuing in Indianapolis because factories where work is being shifted to in Monterrey, Mexico,
  • Indiana Elementary School moves to 4-day school week

    Indiana Elementary School moves to 4-day school week
    LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) -- A Lafayette elementary school will be implementing a four-day school week starting this upcoming school year.
    On Wednesday's Special School Board meeting, the Lafayette School Corporation approved Vinton Elementary School to move to four school days a week instead of the traditional five. Lafayette Schools Associate Superintendent, Doctor Alicia Clevenger says this has been in the works for a year and a half."With the days being longer…the teachers are going to b
  • 'A high-quality meal:' Powers Hamburgers to reopen April 23

    'A high-quality meal:' Powers Hamburgers to reopen April 23
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- When Gloria and Michael Hall decided they were going to sell Powers Hamburgers, they said the new owners would have to respect and maintain the diner's historic roots.The new ownership group, Salvatori's Hospitality Group, did not take that request lightly."We wanted to keep this as much the same as possible, so we've been doing our research," said Alex Richardson, managing partner with Salvatori's Hospitality Group. "We've gone back and talked with the Powers family a
  • Isolated severe storms possible overnight

    Isolated severe storms possible overnight
    After a pleasant afternoon with a few pockets of sunshine, clouds are increasing ahead of our next weather system that could bring us an isolated severe storm or two.The greatest risk of a severe thunderstorm looks to lie in our southwestern communities. Counties highlighted in yellow are listed at a level 2/5 for severe weather. Our biggest threat from tonight's storms looks to be gusty winds around 60 mph. Be sure to secure any loose outdoor yard items now before you head to bed this evening.C
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  • Fort Wayne Children's Zoo mourns loss of African lion

    Fort Wayne Children's Zoo mourns loss of African lion
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - The Fort Wayne Children's Zoo had to say goodbye to Bahati the African lion on Thursday.The male lion, whom visitors have adored since 2016, died shortly after a cancer diagnosis, the zoo said in a press release.
    Bahati was diagnosed with thymic cancer last week, following a relatively short period of inappetence. Due to his rapid decline despite palliative care, he was humanely euthanized, surrounded by his care team. It has been a great honor to have cared for Bahati
  • Late afternoon headlines Thursday, April 18

    Late afternoon headlines Thursday, April 18
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Here are your late afternoon headlines for Thursday, April 18.
  • 20-year-old sentenced to 12 years in 2022 homicide

    20-year-old sentenced to 12 years in 2022 homicide
    Video shows the scene of the shooting on Greene Street, Aug. 8, 2022.FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - A 20-year-old man who pleaded guilty to aggravated battery in another man’s 2022 killing was sentenced Thursday to more than a decade in prison.A judge in Allen Superior Court sentenced Jonathan Taylor to 16 years in prison with four of those years suspended. He'd pleaded guilty to aggravated battery inflicting injury that causes serious permanent disfigurement.Taylor is accused of being an
  • Indiana World's Fair glass house being restored

    Indiana World's Fair glass house being restored
    BEVERLY SHORES, Ind. (WSBT) - America's first glass house is getting a second life. Thanks to the Great American Outdoors Act, the historic site will be restored by a funded project called House of Tomorrow.The project has earned $4 million in funds to repair the house's exterior and several structures. Indiana Dunes National Park owns the home.It's a partnership with Indiana Landmarks that's starting the project."Between now and then we’ll figure out the next step for the interior, which
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  • 2 jurors dismissed from Trump hush money trial as prosecutors seek to hold ex-president in contempt

    2 jurors dismissed from Trump hush money trial as prosecutors seek to hold ex-president in contempt
    NEW YORK (AP) — Two jurors in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial were dismissed Thursday, one after expressing doubt about her ability to be fair and impartial and the other over concerns that some of his answers in court may not have been accurate.The dismissals reduced to five the number of jurors who have been seated for the first-ever criminal trial of a former president.The setbacks in the selection process emerged during a frenetic morning in which prosecutors
  • Daleville grandmother charged in crash that killed her daughter, grandchildren

    Daleville grandmother charged in crash that killed her daughter, grandchildren
    MUNCIE, Ind. — A Daleville grandmother told police that she was reaching into the backseat to give her grandson a bottle when she inadvertently swerved off the road, hit a culvert and caused the vehicle to roll over and burst into flames.
    Amy A. Carter, 55, survived the crash after a passerby helped her escape the vehicle. Carter's pregnant daughter and her two children weren't so lucky and perished inside the burning car.
    Now, more than a year after the tragic crash, Carter finds herself
  • Grandmother charged with confinement in 5-year-old girl's death

    Grandmother charged with confinement in 5-year-old girl's death
    INDIANAPOLIS – A grandmother faces a confinement charge in connection with the horrific death of 5-year-old Kinsleigh Welty.According to court records, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office filed the formal charge Wednesday against 53-year-old Tammy Halsey. She faces a count of confinement where the victim is under the age of 14. It's a Level 5 felony carrying a potential sentence between 1 and 6 years in prison.Halsey appeared in court for her initial hearing Thursday. Judge Mark St
  • Salmonella outbreak linked to item sold at Trader Joe's in 29 states

    Salmonella outbreak linked to item sold at Trader Joe's in 29 states
    TOPEKA (KSNT) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are investigating a multi-state salmonella outbreak linked to herbs sold at Trader Joe's stores.Health officials believe the outbreak may stem from Infinite Herbs organic basil sold in 2.5-ounce clamshell packaging. Trader Joe's has voluntarily removed the basil from store shelves but had previously sold the item at locations in Washington, D.C., and 29 states:(Food and Drug
  • City making headway on Bluffton Road projects, starting with open house

    City making headway on Bluffton Road projects, starting with open house
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - A stretch of road included in the daily commute of many southwest Fort Wayne residents will be under construction starting later this year.Construction on the city's Bluffton Road Bridge Project is expected to begin later this year or in early 2025. The project entails replacing the bridge beams and deck, and enhancements like wider sidewalks and trails with lookout points.
    The public is welcome to an open house Thursday from 6-7 p.m. in the Sears Pavilion at 1701 Bluff
  • Afternoon headlines Thursday, April 18

    Afternoon headlines Thursday, April 18
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Here are your afternoon headlines for Thursday, April 18.
  • Platinum Perspective: From WANE to national networks

    Platinum Perspective: From WANE to national networks
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- In WANE 15's 70 years, there've been countless anchors and reporters bringing the news to northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio.Each individual's path to and from WANE is different. There are a few people who have gone from WANE 15 all the way to the top of the TV industry.Two such stories are Nicole (Manske) Briscoe and Aishah Hasnie.Both worked in TV during their college years, but their first jobs out in the real world came at WANE in Fort Wayne.Both would move on to
  • Local nonprofits duke it out and put the fun in FUNdraiser

    Local nonprofits duke it out and put the fun in FUNdraiser
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Blue Jacket, Embassy Theatre and Humane Fort Wayne are teaming up to bring you a fundraising event that will put the FUN back in FUNdraiser.The Mighty Match Up fundraiser consists of the CEOs of the three organizations to "duke" it out to find out which team will raise the most funds and be awarded the title of Fundraising Champion. By the end of the day, the winning team will deploy their employees to volunteer at the other two organizations, so everyone wins.Thr
  • Fort Wayne nonprofits duke it out and put the fun in FUNdraiser

    Fort Wayne nonprofits duke it out and put the fun in FUNdraiser
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Blue Jacket, Embassy Theatre and Humane Fort Wayne are teaming up to bring you a fundraising event that will put the FUN back in FUNdraiser.The Mighty Match Up fundraiser consists of the CEOs of the three organizations to "duke" it out to find out which team will raise the most funds and be awarded the title of Fundraising Champion. By the end of the day, the winning team will deploy their employees to volunteer at the other two organizations, so everyone wins.Thr
  • Students in Indiana and across the country impacted by FAFSA delays

    Students in Indiana and across the country impacted by FAFSA delays
    SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) - There are less than two weeks until colleges want students to commit. May 1st is National College Decision Day. But there's a major problem. Many students don't know how much their college of choice will cost them.The main problem is FAFSA. FAFSA is the application for federal student aid. It helps determine if a student is eligible for grants, scholarships, and loans. This year the U.S. Department of Education rolled out a new form, and that is where the issues started
  • Morning headlines Thursday, April 18

    Morning headlines Thursday, April 18
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, April 18.
  • 9 are facing charges in what police in Canada say is the biggest gold theft in the country's history

    9 are facing charges in what police in Canada say is the biggest gold theft in the country's history
    TORONTO (AP) — Police said nine people are facing charges in what authorities are calling the biggest gold theft in Canadian history from Toronto’s Pearson International airport a year ago.Peel Regional Police said Wednesday that 6,600 gold bars worth more than 20 million Canadian dollars ($14.5 million), and CA$2.5 million ($1.8 million) in foreign currencies were stolen. The gold was melted down and used to purchase illegal firearms, police said.Those charged include an Air Canada
  • Driver says she fell asleep before crashing SUV in Dekalb County

    Driver says she fell asleep before crashing SUV in Dekalb County
    DEKALB COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) A woman was hospitalized early Thursday morning after crashing the SUV she was driving in DeKalb County.The crash took place at around 4:00 a.m. according to a news release from the DeKalb County Sheriff's Department.The driver was headed west on CR 64 just west of SR 101. She told police she fell asleep and that when she drove across the center line, off the road and into a utility pole.The impact caused the SUV to roll onto its side.She was taken to a hospital for mu
  • Quiet weather today with rain/wind and cooler temps coming

    Quiet weather today with rain/wind and cooler temps coming
    Winds will calm down today and it will be mild for this time of year but that won't last long. Showers and a few storms will begin late this evening and linger overnight. Much cooler temperatures are on the way Friday and through the weekend. Wednesday’s severe storms left damage in some areasIt will be sunny this morning but clouds will increase and becomes mostly cloudy by noon.
    More clouds than sunshine this afternoon with temperatures topping out in the upper 60s,Showers and storms wil
  • Campaign signs found slashed in New Haven

    Campaign signs found slashed in New Haven
    NEW HAVEN, Ind. (WANE) -- A member of Allen County Council is speaking out after noticing campaign signs in New Haven that have been sliced in half.At-Large Allen County Councilman Kyle Kerley spotted multiple campaign signs at the corner of Maplecrest Road and State Road 930 that were damaged beyond repair.In addition to slashed signs, Kerley said at least two dozen signs across the county have been stolen."I've been in office for six years [and] I've been helping political campaigns for over 2
  • Wednesday's severe storms left damage in some areas

    Wednesday's severe storms left damage in some areas
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Strong and severe storms moved across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio from midday through mid-afternoon Wednesday.As of the publication time of this story, no tornadoes were believed to have touched down. However, the storms sill had big impacts on parts of the area.Wind damage reports came in from a number of locations across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio.Significant damage was reported from Pennville in Jay County. According to a report from local emergenc
  • Credit, debit card maker breaks ground on new facility in Fort Wayne

    Credit, debit card maker breaks ground on new facility in Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- CPI Card Group, a company that makes credit and debit cards, broke ground Wednesday on a new facility in Fort Wayne.Located at 6933 Lima Road, CPI Card Group's "Factory of the Future" will be the second Fort Wayne location for the company, with the first facility being located on High Street near downtown Fort Wayne.The new facility on Lima Road will allow CPI Card Group to expand and accommodate the company's recent growth, said John Lowe, president and CEO of CPI Car
  • 4 Democrats out of the running for mayor of Fort Wayne

    4 Democrats out of the running for mayor of Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Four mayoral hopefuls did not meet the qualifications to take over as Fort Wayne's next leader, the Allen County Democratic Party (ACDP) announced following Wednesday's filing deadline.The ACDP released the finalized list of candidates seeking to fill the vacancy following the death of Mayor Tom Henry, and the four names most recently added to the list have now been removed.Discounted from the list are Branden "Della Licious" Blaettner, Bradley Nestor, Devon Graber 
  • 4 Democrats out of running for mayor of Fort Wayne

    4 Democrats out of running for mayor of Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Four mayoral hopefuls did not meet the qualifications to take over as Fort Wayne's next leader, the Allen County Democratic Party (ACDP) announced following Wednesday's filing deadline.The ACDP released the finalized list of candidates seeking to fill the vacancy following the death of Mayor Tom Henry, and the four names most recently added to the list have now been removed.Discounted from the list are Branden "Della Licious" Blaettner, Bradley Nestor, Devon Graber 
  • Fort Wayne hosts 3rd District Congressional debate

    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — As Jim Banks prepares to move out of his position as Representative for Indiana's 3rd Congressional District, eight Republicans are gunning for Banks' job in the primary.Four of which chosen by financial parameters participated in a debate on Purdue University Fort Wayne's campus Wednesday at the Helmke Library.WANE 15's Dirk Rowley, WOWO's Kayla Blakeslee and Fred McKissack from The Journal Gazette moderated and asked each candidate the same 12 questions. Those q
  • Meet the new manager behind some of Fort Wayne's biggest events

    Meet the new manager behind some of Fort Wayne's biggest events
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Tamara Cummins is the new Events and Programs Manager for Downtown Fort Wayne, the improvement district that aims to stimulate economic growth for downtown businesses.The Events and Programs Manager is in charge of all the planning, logistics and coordination for major downtown events such as Night of Lights, Weather the Fort and Art this Way.Cummins has worked in this field for most of her career. She is a graduate of Purdue University Fort Wayne. As a student, s
  • The Democratic Fort Wayne mayoral caucus: What you need to know

    The Democratic Fort Wayne mayoral caucus: What you need to know
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- The caucus held by the Allen County Democratic Party will hold to replace the late Mayor Tom Henry is Saturday, April 20 at 10:30 a.m.The public is invited to attend. WANE 15 will also stream the entire process live on wane.comThere are instructions and details about the process anyone who decides to attend needs to know about:
    The caucus will be held at the Lincoln Financial Event Center at Parkview Field. Everyon -- democratic precinct chairs and the public -- need t

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