• Hot and humid August weekend continues

    Hot and humid August weekend continues
    After a beautiful week featuring plenty of below average temperatures and refreshing air, Mother Nature is reminding us it is still summer this weekend. We have climbed back above average and the humidity has returned back up to uncomfortable levels. We're set to continue this late August heatwave into the new week. In fact, this will end up being our hottest stretch of days since back in June...
    Look for partly cloudy skies to continue this evening into tonight. There is the ever so slight chan
  • Fake doctor charged with assault for allegedly performing unlicensed surgery

    Fake doctor charged with assault for allegedly performing unlicensed surgery
    (KTLA) -- A man who allegedly posed as a doctor and performed unlicensed cosmetic surgery on a woman in Los Angeles has been charged with assault and battery.The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced the charges against Cristian Perez Latorre on Friday.The 53-year-old faces felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon, battery with serious injury and six counts of practicing medicine without a certification.It's also alleged that Latorre inflicted "great bodily injury" when h
  • Humane Fort Wayne adopts out all dogs, cats still need homes

    Humane Fort Wayne adopts out all dogs, cats still need homes
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Humane Fort Wayne's Clear the Shelter event ends day one on Saturday with more wagging tails than usual.All 15 dogs at the shelterand a total of 28 cats were adopted on Saturday, with 30 cats still up for adoption on Sunday.Gabriella Dunn, the content marketing specialist for the shelter, said the event is especially important as the animals move into the new shelter location at 901 Leesburg Rd.Bell is one year and eight months old."We're always looking for animal
  • Humane Fort Wayne adopts out all dogs ahead of move

    Humane Fort Wayne adopts out all dogs ahead of move
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Humane Fort Wayne's 'Clear the Shelter' event ends day 1 on Saturday with more wagging tails than usual.All 15 dogs at the shelterand a total of 28 cats were adopted on Saturday, with 30 cats still up for adoption on Sunday.Gabriella Dunn, the content marketing specialist for the shelter, said the event is especially important as the animals move into the new shelter location at 901 Leesburg Rd."We're always looking for animals to find their forever homes, but thi
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  • Mizpah Shrine Fly-In Breakfast returns to Fort Wayne

    Mizpah Shrine Fly-In Breakfast returns to Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - There's a chance to enjoy breakfast while supporting an organization and its fundraising efforts Sunday. Mizpah Shrine is hosting its 52nd Annual Fly-In Breakfast!Aaron Murray with Mizpah Shrine stopped by WANE 15 to explain what guests can expect at the Fly-In breakfast and why they should support the Mizpah Shrine organization. You can see that in the interview above.The Mizpah Shrine Fly-In Breakfast will take place tomorrow at the Fort Wayne International Airport fr
  • Fort Wayne residents invited to explore with, "Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown" event

    Fort Wayne residents invited to explore with, "Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown" event
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Fort Wayne residents have the chance to learn something new about their city and visit over 20 participating locations with the Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown event.
    Erin Okeson with Visit Fort Wayne and Erin Elliott with Riverfront Fort Wayne stopped by WANE 15 to share what the event will feature. You can see that in the interview above.Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown is Sunday, September 8th from 12 p.m. until 5 p.m.
    It's free to participate. Find more details o
  • 2024 Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival is set to kick off

    2024 Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival is set to kick off
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - The 2024 Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival will soon makes its return to downtown Auburn next weekend. Pre-festivities are already underway on Saturday.Executive Director Leslie Peel stopped by WANE 15 to share details about the 2024 festival and why car lovers near and far should attend. You can see that in the interview above.The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival goes from Thursday, August 29th to Sunday, September 1st. Friday is the cruise-in in downtown Auburn. The para
  • Taste of the Arts 2024 tingles sights, sounds and taste buds

    Taste of the Arts 2024 tingles sights, sounds and taste buds
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The Taste of the Arts Festival packs Downtown Fort Wayne with a sensory-filled experience on Saturday.The multi-block party extend from the corners of Lafayette and Main streets to Barry and Clay streets. Various culinary, visual and performing arts span throughout the festival.This year, The History Center, Cinema Center and the Fort Wayne Dance Collective are added to the festival for visitors to view historical artifacts, films and participate in movement class
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  • Taste of the Arts 2024 tingles sight, sound and taste buds

    Taste of the Arts 2024 tingles sight, sound and taste buds
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The Taste of the Arts Festival packs Downtown Fort Wayne with a sensory-filled experience on Saturday.The multi-block party extend from the corners of Lafayette and Main streets to Barry and Clay streets. Various culinary, visual and performing arts span throughout the festival.This year, The History Center, Cinema Center and the Fort Wayne Dance Collective are added to the festival for visitors to view historical artifacts, films and participate in movement class
  • Taste of the Arts 2024 takes over Downtown Fort Wayne

    Taste of the Arts 2024 takes over Downtown Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Taste of the Arts Festival packs Downtown Fort Wayne with a sensory-filled experience on Saturday.The multi-block party extend from the corners of Lafayette and Main streets to Barry and Clay streets. Various culinary, visual and performing arts span throughout the festival.This year the festival adds The History Center, Cinema Center and the Fort Wayne Dance Collective for visitors to view historical artifacts, films and participate in movement classes, respectiv
  • Toasty and uncomfortable weekend on tap

    Toasty and uncomfortable weekend on tap
    We sure enjoyed several beautiful, cooler-than-average days across the area this week! However, temperatures climbed back above average on Friday and we're set to see hotter temperatures, along with uncomfortable humidity levels in the coming days...Look for skies to be partly cloudy as you head out the door early Saturday morning. Temperatures will be in the mid-to-upper 50s, which is warmer than the past several mornings.Temperatures drop down into the mid-to-upper 50s by daybreak Saturday und
  • Increasing heat and humidity this weekend

    Increasing heat and humidity this weekend
    Over the past few days we experienced cool and dry air, when we were on the east side of a high pressure. This filters in cooler air from the north. We saw highs in the 70s, before we climbed back into the 80s yesterday. Now, we're on the western side of the high pressure, which is going to be feeding in higher levels of heat and humidity for the next week.Look for skies to be partly cloudy as you head out the door early Saturday morning. Temperatures will be in the mid-to-upper 50s, which is wa
  • WANE 15 Anchor expecting baby number two

    WANE 15 Anchor expecting baby number two
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - WANE 15 Evening Anchor Alyssa Ivanson's family is growing!
    She, her husband Jon and their three-year-old daughter Chloe are so excited to be expecting another child in February 2025.
    Anchor Alyssa Ivanson and her family announce they're expecting a second child in February.Photo: Dustin & Corynn Photography
    Just as they did with Chloe, they won't find out baby's gender until he or she is born.
    Photo: Dustin & Corynn PhotographyAlyssa's due date is February 12.
  • Silver Alert canceled for 71-year-old Fort Wayne man

    Silver Alert canceled for 71-year-old Fort Wayne man
    As of 11:55 p.m. on Friday, the Silver Alert for 71-year-old Melvin Perry has been canceled.FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - A Silver Alert was issued for 71-year-old Melvin Perry who is missing from Fort Wayne.He is described as a white man who is 5 feet 6 inches tall, 190 pounds and bald with brown eyes. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a sleeveless blue shirt with the words "Harley Davidson" on it. Perry was last seen on Friday at 11:00 a.m.
    He could be driving a white 2018 Chevrolet Equinox
  • FWPD searching for missing 71-year-old man

    FWPD searching for missing 71-year-old man
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - A Silver Alert was issued for 71-year-old Melvin Perry who is missing from Fort Wayne.He is described as a white man who is 5 feet 6 inches tall, 190 pounds and bald with brown eyes. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a sleeveless blue shirt with the words "Harley Davidson" on it. Perry was last seen on Friday at 11:00 a.m.
    He could be driving a white 2018 Chevrolet Equinox with Indiana license plate DO389. He is believed to be in extreme danger and may require med
  • Adams County township trustee faces 7 felony counts in theft case

    Adams County township trustee faces 7 felony counts in theft case
    ADAMS COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) -- A Decatur man faces several felony charges after he allegedly used his personal company to steal more than $240,000 from the township he served.According to a review from the Indiana State Board of Accounts (SBOA), shortly after the suspect, identified as Nathan Mihm, took office as a Union Township trustee in January 2015, the township contracted with Kiess Electric for various services such as custodial care, mowing, lawn care and snow removal.Mihm is then accused

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