• Morning headlines Friday, May 17

    Morning headlines Friday, May 17
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Here are your morning headlines for Friday, May 17.
  • Sickle Cell and Blood Donor Day help save lives

    Sickle Cell and Blood Donor Day help save lives
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Each year the World Health Organization (WHO) celebrates World Blood Donor Day.
    This year was the 20th iteration of the observation that looks to celebrate those who give."While there's never a bad time to give blood... today's a day that we like to draw attention to that," said Zak Bernath with the Fort Wayne American Red Cross.But the celebration doesn't last too long, as blood continues to be in high demand across the nation."Summer is the toughest time of the
  • Her dying husband worried she'd have money troubles. Then she won the lottery

    Her dying husband worried she'd have money troubles. Then she won the lottery
    FREEPORT, Pa. (AP) — In the weeks before his death, Karen Coffman's husband worried she might have money troubles after he was gone.But two weeks before he died in April of complications from a brain tumor, the Pennsylvania woman bought a scratch-off state lottery ticket that netted her $1 million.“When I told him about the prize, he thought I was lying to him,” Coffman, 61, said of Robert, her husband of 31 years. She believes there was a spiritual intervention that brought ab
  • Pleasant weather to end the workweek

    Pleasant weather to end the workweek
    After the warmest day of 2024 so far happened yesterday, we're enjoying relief from the hot temperatures and elevated humidity levels today. However, don't get too used to it, as a big heatwave lies on the horizon next week...Look for skies to become mostly clear as the evening goes on. Get outside and enjoy the nice weather to conclude the workweek!Mostly clear skies will stick with us tonight, with low temperatures dropping down to around 60 degrees.We're mostly clear tonight, with low tempera
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  • Late afternoon headlines Friday, June 14

    Late afternoon headlines Friday, June 14
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Here are your late afternoon headlines for Friday, June 14.
  • Public Safety Alert issued for endangered teen

    Public Safety Alert issued for endangered teen
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- The Fort Wayne Police Department issued a public safety alert for a possibly endangered 17-year-old teen.
    FWPD is searching for Darrius Royal, a male black, who is around 6 feet tall. He was last seen wearing a long navy blue sweatshirt, black pants and white shoes.
    He was last seen in the area of 1300 E Pettit Avenue around 2 p.m.
    If you locate the teen, you are being asked to contact the Fort Wayne Police Department at 260-427-1222.
  • Public Safety Alert canceled for endangered teen

    Public Safety Alert canceled for endangered teen
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- A possibly endangered teen had been found following a public safety alert issued by the Fort Wayne Police Department.
    FWPD was searching for Darrius Royal, a male black, who is around 6 feet tall. He was last seen wearing a long navy blue sweatshirt, black pants and white shoes.
    He was last seen in the area of 1300 E Pettit Avenue around 2 p.m.
    As of 4:15 p.m., FWPD had safely located the missing teen.
    If you locate the teen, you are being asked to contact the Fort Way
  • Ohio House passes natural hair bill

    Ohio House passes natural hair bill
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WBNS) - Hair discrimination is still alive and legal in Ohio, according to State Representative Juanita O. Brent. However, the state just took a step toward ending that.The Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 178. Brent is a co-sponsor, along with State Representative Jamie Callender, of the bipartisan bill known as the C.R.O.W.N. Act. C.R.O.W.N. stands for Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair."How dare someone tell you how you should look when that i
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  • Sights, sounds of Founder's Day of Caring 2024

    Sights, sounds of Founder's Day of Caring 2024
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- Friday, June 14, is Nexstar's Founder's Day of Caring, and WANE 15 is joining our sister stations around the country in helping the community by volunteering for a local nonprofit.WANE 15 hosted a food drive with the goal of raising 15,000 pounds of food for Community Harvest Food Bank.Here are some of the sights and sounds from Friday and history of WANE 15's past volunteer work:
    WANE 15 morning anchor Pat Hoffmann shakes hands with a community member who brought cans
  • Local talent shines for Turnstone Center fundraiser

    Local talent shines for Turnstone Center fundraiser
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Turnstone's "Center Stage: Fort Wayne's Premier Talent Show" raises thousands for Turnstone Center's services.On Thursday night, Ta’Korei was announced as the first place winner at Turnstone’s “Center Stage: Fort Wayne’s Premier Talent Show” fundraiser, according to a release. The act was a variety performance featuring Ta’Korei Morre and her band, backup singers and dancers.
    Ta’Korei’s first-place finish earned them
  • Moped rider dies days after crash with intoxicated truck driver

    Moped rider dies days after crash with intoxicated truck driver
    Video from Wednesday shows the initial coverage of the crash.FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - A Fort Wayne man died two days after a truck crashed into his moped, according to the Allen County Coroner.The victim was identified as 26-year-old Chandler James Mycroft.Fort Wayne Police determined the truck rear-ended the moped Tuesday around 11:15 p.m. near the intersection of Coliseum Boulevard and Lake Avenue.Truck driver faces intoxicated driving charges in crash that left moped rider with critical inju
  • Fox Island County Park set to reopen Monday

    Fox Island County Park set to reopen Monday
    ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) - Fox Island County Park has been closed since the 2022 derecho hit the area. The storm downed upwards of 1,000 trees, requiring extensive clean-up.The park will officially reopen to park goers Monday, June 17 at 9 a.m. After thousands of trees were removed and the park received funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA,) the park can safely open to guests. Fox Island may “never look the same” after June derechoSince the derecho, volunteers have helped c
  • Fort Wayne family businesses connect over decades-old door

    Fort Wayne family businesses connect over decades-old door
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - When Jerry Henry Jr. was pursuing a warehouse recently purchased, he didn't know the connection he would make with an item he found inside. Among the various items were several older doors.Henry saw one of the doors with a familiar name, Don R. Fruchey, inc. Henry, owner of Midwest Pipe and Steel and a real estate investor, has done business with Don R. Fruchey, Inc. But the connection doesn't end there.Don Fruchey served in the United States Marine Corps during World W
  • Search resumes for missing Ohio Co. 8-month-old

    Search resumes for missing Ohio Co. 8-month-old
    REYNOLDS STATION, Ky. (WEHT) - The search resumes for missing 8-month-old Miya Rudd, initially reported as Tucker.
    After an unsuccessful search with cadaver dogs on Tuesday, officials did not search for Rudd on Wednesday. However, authorities have resumed the search on Friday. Search for Ohio County baby hits week mark
    Law enforcement officials were asked to check on the child on June 6. Authorities did not find the child when they conducted the check, and no one could say where she was. Since t
  • WANE 15 and Nexstar donate to Middle Waves Music Festival

    WANE 15 and Nexstar donate to Middle Waves Music Festival
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - WANE 15 and our parent company, Nexstar, are beyond happy to give back to the community on our Founders Day of Caring.Beyond our goal to collect 15,000 pounds of food for Community Harvest Food Bank, WANE 15 also donated to arts and culture within Fort Wayne.WANE 15's general manager Tom Antisdel presented a $3,000 check to the Middle Waves Music Festival. The festival is making its grand return in a new location, Parkview Field. The festival is also now being organized
  • Humidity drops this afternoon-oppressive heat wave coming

    Humidity drops this afternoon-oppressive heat wave coming
    Even though it will still be hot this afternoon dry humidity levels will make it tolerable to spend time outside. Saturday will also be a comfortable day. Intense heat with temperatures close to 100 and heat indices well over 100 will be here by Monday and this is the first heatwave of the season and will be here for a while.Next week brings very uncomfortable temperatures plus humidityIt will be a little cooler this afternoonThis afternoon won't be quite as hot as yesterday with a high in the m
  • Afternoon headlines Friday, June 14

    Afternoon headlines Friday, June 14
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)- Here are your afternoon headlines for Friday, June 14.
  • Demolition of the Parkland classroom building where 17 died in 2018 shooting begins

    Demolition of the Parkland classroom building where 17 died in 2018 shooting begins
    PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — A large excavator stretched to the top floor of the three-story classroom building where 17 people died in the 2018 mass shooting at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, making a loud wrenching sound as it punched out a window early Friday as the long-awaited demolition project got underway.Several victims' family members stood about 100 yards (91 meters) away in the school’s parking lot holding their cellphones to take photos and video of
  • Downtown Fort Wayne crash takes out street signs: minor injuries

    Downtown Fort Wayne crash takes out street signs: minor injuries
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — A downtown Fort Wayne crash takes down a street sign Friday morning.
    Dispatched confirmed the crash around 7 a.m. on the intersection of W Jefferson Blvd and Broadway. Photos submitted by viewers show the incident occurred in front of the Peerless Cleaners.Photos also show heavy damage to vehicles and property. With the "Broadway Street" sign down on one of the vehicles involved. That vehicle was in the grass on the property of Peerless Cleaners.
    Fort Wayne Dispat
  • Man sentenced for rape, armed robbery at Fort Wayne massage business

    Man sentenced for rape, armed robbery at Fort Wayne massage business
    Video shows 2023 coverage from when the man was first accused of the crimes.*WARNING: This story contains graphic content not suitable for all readers*FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - A man who faced a slew of charges for robbing a business and holding a masseuse at gunpoint as he raped her was sentenced Friday.Court records show Garrett Troyer, 30, was handed 32 years in prison - with six of those years suspended - and credit for 324 days he already spent in jail while his case wound through the legal
  • Signs point to mild gas prices in preelection summer

    Signs point to mild gas prices in preelection summer
    (The Hill) - U.S. gas prices started the summer driving season lower than usual, with experts pointing to mild demand and cheaper oil as factors contributing to the moderate costs.Though confounding variables, such as the hurricane season and downstream effects of extreme heat, could still shake things up, prices are expected to continue declining in the coming weeks — a welcome forecast for consumers, and for President Biden as he seeks reelection this fall.Prices began the week at a nati
  • Spend Father's Day with T.A.G. Art Company

    Spend Father's Day with T.A.G. Art Company
    NEW HAVEN, Ind. (WANE) — Get ready to have a Dino-"riffic" Father's Day weekend hanging out with The T.A.G. Art Company.'Dinos with Dad' is happening Sunday from noon to 5:00 pm at the Fun Farm at 7629 Moeller Road.There will be art vendors, food trucks, plus over a dozen different dinosaur friends to engage with.Director, Troy Ganser believes that T.A.G. Art is much more than just entertainment, it's an experience."I want everyone to enjoy nurturing their inner child, so you don't have to
  • Driver in 100 mph pursuit accused of hitting FWPD officer with bag of cocaine

    Driver in 100 mph pursuit accused of hitting FWPD officer with bag of cocaine
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - A driver who led Fort Wayne Police on a speedy pursuit Wednesday was arrested for allegedly hitting an officer with a bag of cocaine.Demarcus Thomas faces preliminary charges of resisting law enforcement and fleeing in a vehicle, resisting law enforcement causing injury, battery committed with a deadly weapon, and two counts of dealing in cocaine or narcotic drugs.Shortly after 11:30 a.m., FWPD spotted a pickup truck that drove past a stop sign near Rothman and Reed roa
  • DOJ: Indy man laundered money for Nigerian inheritance scheme that cost victims millions

    DOJ: Indy man laundered money for Nigerian inheritance scheme that cost victims millions
    INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man has been found guilty of working with Nigeria-based co-conspirators in a scheme that defrauded victims across the globe out of more than $5.6 million.Tochukuw Nwosisi, 52, was sentenced on Thursday to three years in federal prison. A federal jury in Houston convicted Nwosisi on March 4 of conspiracy to commit money laundering and conceal money laundering.1 FWPD officer stable following gunfire exchange after burglary; 1 arrestedAccording to the United Sta
  • Morning headlines Friday, June 14

    Morning headlines Friday, June 14
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Here are your morning headlines for Friday, June 14.
  • Less humidity today with an oppressive heat wave coming

    Less humidity today with an oppressive heat wave coming
    Even though it will still be hot this afternoon dry humidity levels will make it tolerable to spend time outside. Saturday will also be a comfortable day. Intense heat with temperatures close to 100 and heat indices well over 100 will be here by Monday and this first heatwave of the season and will be here for a while.Next week brings very uncomfortable temperatures plus humidityAll you'll need this morning are your sunglasses with sunshine temperatures in the 70s for most of the morning moving
  • Less humidity today with major heat wave ahead

    Less humidity today with major heat wave ahead
    Even though it will still be hot this afternoon dry humidity levels will make it tolerable to spend time outside. Saturday will also be a comfortable day. Intense heat with temperatures close to 100 and heat indices well over 100 will be here by Monday and this first heatwave of the season and will be here for a while.Next week brings very uncomfortable temperatures plus humidityAll you'll need this morning are your sunglasses with sunshine temperatures in the 70s for most of the morning moving
  • Cooler end to the week before a big heatwave

    Cooler end to the week before a big heatwave
    After the warmest day of the year so far, we're set to experience some cooler days back closer to average to wrap up the week. We'll also see storm chances depart, but then a big heatwave lies on the horizon...A few additional isolated showers and storms remain possible through daybreak Friday, but otherwise we'll just see some clouds in the sky. Temperatures will dip down into the mid-60s as you head out the door.We dry out and temperatures dip into the 60s by daybreak Friday.
    Friday will be a
  • Verdict: Wawasee boater found not guilty in tubing tragedy four years ago

    Verdict: Wawasee boater found not guilty in tubing tragedy four years ago
    WARSAW, Ind. (WANE) --- On Thursday, Indianapolis businessman Kevin M. Kelley, who ran over and killed a 20-year-old tuber on Lake Wawasee four years ago, was found not guilty of reckless homicide.  The criminal charge came more than a year after the Aug. 8, 2020 incident after the lead DNR investigator, Jake Boggs, compiled all the evidence, according to his testimony. The pandemic slowed the investigation, Daniel Hampton, Kosciusko County prosecutor, said.The level 5 felony woul
  • Mayor Tucker celebrates 50 years of the Asher Agency

    Mayor Tucker celebrates 50 years of the Asher Agency
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- Thursday, Mayor Sharon Tucker recognized the Fort Wayne business celebrating its 50th anniversary.
    Mayor Tuckers honored the Asher Agency with a proclamation at the celebration of their 50 years of business.
    Many public figures in Fort Wayne gathered to celebrate the agency and the notable work they have done for the city.
    The Asher Agency began in 1974 and handles all sorts of tasks for its clients, including public relations, social media services, traditional media

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