• Powdery mildew, Japanese beetles and grubs start to appear: what to do?

    Powdery mildew, Japanese beetles and grubs start to appear: what to do?
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) --- Now is the time of year, you’re likely to notice problem insects and plant diseases in your garden.With warmer than average temps, the threat of drought, notwithstanding bouts of deluge rain, mean problems at the end of July and early August could be significant, if they’re left unaddressed, Ricky Kemery, local garden expert, said.Local garden expert Ricky Kemery keeps his own garden free of pests and powdery mildew.What are these problems? Powdery mildew,
  • A week after Helene hit, thousands still without water struggle to find enough

    A week after Helene hit, thousands still without water struggle to find enough
    ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Nearly a week after Hurricane Helenebrought devastation to western North Carolina, a shiny stainless steel tanker truck in downtown Asheville attracted residents carrying 5-gallon containers, milk jugs and buckets to fill with what has become a desperately scare resource — drinking water.Flooding tore through the city’s water system, destroying so much infrastructure that officials said repairs could take weeks. To make do, Anna Ramsey arrived Wednes
  • Bands drop out of Orlando music festival after Kyle Rittenhouse booked as guest

    Bands drop out of Orlando music festival after Kyle Rittenhouse booked as guest
    ORLANDO, Fla. (WGN-TV) — An upcoming heavy metal festival set to take place in Florida this month is undergoing some major lineup changes after several bands that were set to perform at the event dropped out after learning that Kyle Rittenhouse had been invited to participate.Shell Shock organizers describe the festival as a concert charity event that seeks to raise funds for a charity that "supports first responders struggling with injuries to include Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (
  • Walk to End Alzheimer's aims to raise money, awareness

    Walk to End Alzheimer's aims to raise money, awareness
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Hundreds of participants for the 2024 Walk to End Alzheimer's make their journeys through downtown Fort Wayne on Saturday with colorful flowers in hand.The walk is one of many events held in hundreds of locations across the country, cumulating into the largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's research, care and support.
    Sydney Plichta is the public relations director at the Alzheimer's Association's Greater Indiana Chapter. She said the walk is annually held in more tha
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  • Border town buying drones to deal with migrant emergencies

    Border town buying drones to deal with migrant emergencies
    SUNLAND PARK, N.M. (Border Report) – The City of Sunland Park is acquiring drones so its fire and police departments can more effectively rescue stranded migrants and hikers on Mount Cristo Rey and individuals struggling in the Rio Grande.The drones also will help police ensure children at public schools are safe whenever incursions by groups of people are reported – as has often happened in this border community during migrant surges in the past few years. Border Report Live: How th
  • Seeing the northern lights possible Friday/Saturday nights

    Seeing the northern lights possible Friday/Saturday nights
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Due to a geomagnetic storm on the sun, there's a potential that we could see the northern lights in northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio both tonight (Friday, October 4) and Saturday night (October 5).We assess the potential to see the northern lights by the Kp index value that results from the amount of disturbances to the Earth's magnetic field caused by a geomagnetic storm.The Kp value the next couple of nights is 6. The more disturbances to the magnetic field, the higher t
  • New banners on Fort Wayne's southeast side, represent community pride

    New banners on Fort Wayne's southeast side, represent community pride
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – If you've driven up Lafayette Street in the past week you might have noticed colorful banners lining the roadway.
    They're a part of a city initiative aimed to revitalize the southeast side of Fort Wayne.They were installed last week; the city is working in coordination with the Southeast Area Partnership. Grant funding was used to install the banners along Lafayette Street.They were curated by local artist Theoplis Smith otherwise known as 'Phresh Laundry'. The ci
  • FWPD: One dead in shooting near Weisser Park

    FWPD: One dead in shooting near Weisser Park
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - The Fort Wayne Police Department is investigating a shooting in the 400 block of Dalman Avenue.It happened around 5:50 p.m. on Friday. When officers arrived, they found a male with gunshot wounds, according to FWPD. He was taken to a hospital in life-threatening condition and eventually died in the hospital.The FWPD arrested a 16-year-old for the shooting, he is currently facing a charge for murder and attempted robbery.Felony Murder and Attempted Robbery. The FWPD Homi
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  • Hartford City kicks off 33rd annual Civil War reenactment event

    Hartford City kicks off 33rd annual Civil War reenactment event
    HARTFORD CITY, Ind. (WANE) -- Blackford County turned back the clock Friday as Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis roamed the site of the 33rd annual Hartford City Civil War Days.The weekend event, which claims to be the largest Civil War reenactment in Indiana, features a mix of battle demonstrations and presentations from actors portraying key figures from the Civil War.Hartford City Civil War Days aims to teach visitors about the historic war in a hands-on approach while also honoring Blackfo
  • 'Hobo, not a tramp:' Grabill honors beloved man with headstone as an act of kindness

    'Hobo, not a tramp:' Grabill honors beloved man with headstone as an act of kindness
    ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) -- It was a different era altogether when Grabill’s beloved "hobo," Otto Snyder, lived in a small shack on the east side of the railroad tracks.Born in 1882 in Ohio, Snyder arrived on a freight train in the 1940s, but didn’t permanently set down his knapsack until later, preferring to disappear every now and then.It may be hard to imagine now, but Snyder became part of the fabric of this small town so much so that parents would send their kids down to play c
  • 'Really pleased so far': South Adams Schools' rollout of SMART Tag successful

    'Really pleased so far': South Adams Schools' rollout of SMART Tag successful
    BERNE, Ind. (WANE)— Two months into the school year, the administration at South Adams Schools said the implementation of new technology on their school to keep students safe has been smooth.School bus drivers now have mounted tablets with a scanning pad attached. So far, only students K-8 use their IDs to scan on and off the bus using SMART Tag. On the tablet, the driver can see who is on the bus, who has gotten off, as well as turn by turn directions of their route. High school stud
  • Crashes on I-69 cause traffic jams Friday afternoon

    Crashes on I-69 cause traffic jams Friday afternoon
    ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) - Two separate crashes caused backups in both directions of Interstate 69 in northern Allen County on Friday.Sometime around 3:30 p.m., one crash took place on I-69 southbound at the 320 mile-marker near Hollopeter Road. Traffic appeared to be slowed from N. County Line Road E. down to the edge of Fort Wayne.
    Another crash happened northbound at the 317 mile-marker near Union Chapel Road. The traffic jam appeared to extend from Dupont Road all the way to Vandolah Road.
  • Sheriff says Jasper County pair held on suspicion of murder after bones dug up in yard

    Sheriff says Jasper County pair held on suspicion of murder after bones dug up in yard
    WHEATFIELD, Ind. — A Jasper County couple is being held in jail on suspicion of murder after investigators descended upon a Wheatfield home earlier this week and dug up the property.
    Sheriff Patrick Williamson confirmed to FOX59/CBS4 News that Steve Valle, 31, of Wheatfield and Samantha Sebella, 25, of DeMotte were booked into Jasper County Jail on Oct. 3 and are being held on suspicion of murder.Samantha Jo SebellaSteve Valle
    Previous stories detail how authorities descended upon a home i
  • Warm weekend awaits us

    Warm weekend awaits us
    Temperatures fell into the 40s this morning, making another chilly start to the AM, which certainly warranted the use of some jackets and sweatshirts. And much like these past few days, you won't need it for this afternoon.Skies have become partly cloudy. Clouds will continue to increase in coverage this afternoon, eventually seeing mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures reach the mid-60s near lunchtime. Skies start to clear out in the later afternoon hours and into the evening.High temperatures for
  • Bluffton gets new park, extended trail as Poka-Bache project continues

    Bluffton gets new park, extended trail as Poka-Bache project continues
    BLUFFTON, Ind. (WANE) - Bluffton now has a new park and an extended trail to go along with it, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced Friday.The brand-new Lancaster Park features a playground, select sport courts, a loop trail and trailhead, a pavilion and restrooms, site furnishings, and parking improvements, DNR said.The Interurban Trail runs 1.06 miles, from Monroe Street along State Road and ending south of Jackson Street. DNR said the total length of the Interurban Trail is n
  • Supreme Court will hear an Ohio woman's claim she lost out on jobs because she is straight

    Supreme Court will hear an Ohio woman's claim she lost out on jobs because she is straight
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is taking up the case of an Ohio woman who claims she suffered sex discrimination in her employment because she is straight.The justices on Friday agreed to review an appellate ruling that upheld the dismissal of the discrimination lawsuit filed by the woman, Marlean Ames, against the Ohio Department of Youth Services. Arguments probably will take place early next year.Ames, who has worked for the department for 20 years, contends she was passe
  • TSA detects shotgun shell containing meth hidden in traveler's groin area at Pennsylvania airport

    TSA detects shotgun shell containing meth hidden in traveler's groin area at Pennsylvania airport
    (WHTM) — A traveler attempting to hide a prohibited substance inside a prohibited item — and then tucking them into his groin area — was quickly caught by Transportation Security Administration officers this week.On Monday, TSA officers at Philadelphia International Airport were alerted to a traveler at a checkpoint scanner who triggered an alarm. Upon inspection, TSA found a shotgun shell in the man's groin area. Concealed inside the shell was a white powder.(TSA)The TSA confi
  • Suspects in fatal boat crash on Coldwater Lake turn themselves in

    Suspects in fatal boat crash on Coldwater Lake turn themselves in
    BRANCH COUNTY, Mich. (WANE) - A wanted couple from Fort Wayne turned themselves in Thursday in connection to a fatal boat crash on Coldwater Lake back in August.Police initially said a minor from Fort Wayne was driving the speed boat that crashed into another around 11 p.m. on Aug. 3, causing one boat to end up on top of the other.The man driving the other boat, 46-year-old Cory C. Butler of Grabill, was pronounced dead at a hospital.On Friday, the Branch County Sheriff's Office confirmed Zachar
  • Botanical Brew drafts up coffee, cider and craft beer

    Botanical Brew drafts up coffee, cider and craft beer
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory hosts its third annual Botanical Brew on Friday.Guests pay $10 to sample their choice of coffee, tea, and wine while wandering through the conservatory's flora. Glasses and packaged drinks of visitor's favorite beverages are available for purchase.The Botanical brew runs on Friday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory located on 1100 South Calhoun Street. Admission is $10. Food trucks
  • Crash takes out pole south of downtown Fort Wayne

    Crash takes out pole south of downtown Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Two cars crashed south of downtown Friday, taking out a light pole in the process.A pole displaying the sign for Williams Street and two traffic lights came down at the intersection with Calhoun Street around 9 a.m.
    Fort Wayne Police and an ambulance at the scene of a crash Friday, Oct. 4, 2024.Pole down at Calhoun and Williams streets Friday, Oct. 4, 2024.
    Fort Wayne Police, an ambulance and a fire truck responded. Traffic was slowed on Calhoun as emergency crews worke
  • 'Neither warranted nor legal': GM on UAW strike threat at Fort Wayne Assembly

    'Neither warranted nor legal': GM on UAW strike threat at Fort Wayne Assembly
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) General Motors has responded to the threat of a strike by UAW Local 2209 over staffing issues at the Fort Wayne Assembly where full-size pickups are manufactured.Earlier this week, Local 2209 Shop Chair Rich LeTourneau said he has given GM until the end of the week to remove senior staff from filling holes in second and third shifts vacated by temporary workers who were released by GM. LeTourneau said he has asked the national UAW for authorization to strike, claiming GM
  • Be Our Guest - Back 40 Junction

    Be Our Guest - Back 40 Junction
    It's back! This time for a restaurant that made a name for itself in Decatur. The Back 40 Junction. Click here to get your half-off gift certificate deal.
  • 'Hogworks' enchants Electric Works for the weekend

    'Hogworks' enchants Electric Works for the weekend
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Electric Works hosts the Hogworks Takeover on Saturday, an event to unite local charities, recreating an infamous magical world.According to the event details from Blessing in a Backpack's website, the interactive event invites over 40 local charities to raise funds and awareness of their services with a "magically-themed" event.Wizards and witches of all ages can learn about magical creatures, take a potions class and find their spirit animal.The event runs on Sa
  • Daytime clouds, cooler than Thursday

    Daytime clouds, cooler than Thursday
    Temperatures are falling into the 40s early this morning under clear skies. The lowest temperatures of our day will come just after sunrise in Fort Wayne, at around 7-8 am. Definitely have that sweater handy for this morning. Much like these past few days, however, you won't need it for the afternoon.Heading out the door this morning, skies will be clear and will stay sunny a little after daybreak. Sunny skies don't stick around unfortunately as clouds increase throughout the morning, seeing par
  • September ended with needed rain, what will October bring?

    September ended with needed rain, what will October bring?
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Fort Wayne's September 2024 hits the weather record books with an impressive temperature stat -- 20 consecutive above average temperature days. The stretch started on September 11 and was still going at the end of the month. While it carried over into October, it was just for a day. October 2 had a daily average temperature below average, which ended the streak.While we did not break any high temperatures records, there were 2 days when we hit 90° - September 20 and
  • Man in life-threatening condition after shooting in southeast Fort Wayne

    Man in life-threatening condition after shooting in southeast Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - The Fort Wayne Police Department (FWPD) is investigating a shooting in the 6000 block of Waycross Drive, according to dispatchers.The shooting happened just before 8:30 p.m. Thursday.A man was injured and taken to a hospital and now has life-threatening injuries, according to FWPD.Detectives are investigating and talking to neighbors in the area; some residents told WANE 15 they heard five shots.
    There is limited suspect information at this time. Anyone with information
  • Man hurt after shooting in southeast Fort Wayne

    Man hurt after shooting in southeast Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - The Fort Wayne Police Department (FWPD) is investigating a shooting in the 6000 block of Waycross Drive, according to dispatchers.The shooting happened just before 8:30 p.m. Thursday.A man was injured and taken to a hospital, according to police on scene. The severity of his injuries in unknown.
    Detectives are investigating and talking to neighbors in the area. There appears to be no threat to the public, according to a FWPD officer.
    WANE 15 is working to learn more.
  • Man dead after shooting in southeast Fort Wayne

    Man dead after shooting in southeast Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - The Fort Wayne Police Department (FWPD) is investigating a shooting in the 6000 block of Waycross Drive, according to dispatchers.The shooting happened just before 8:30 p.m. Thursday.Around 11:40 p.m., FWPD emailed WANE 15 to say the man had died from his injuries.The man was injured and taken to a hospital and initially reported to have life-threatening injuries, according to FWPD.Detectives are investigating and talking to neighbors in the area; some residents told WA
  • App last! New way to pay to park in downtown Fort Wayne

    App last! New way to pay to park in downtown Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- Ahead of next week's official announcement, WANE 15 has confirmed downtown parking meters now accept payment from a smartphone app.Workers could be seen putting instructional stickers on the meters Thursday afternoon.Parking meters downtown now feature instructions to pay by phone.
    Earlier this year, City Clerk Lana Keesling told WANE 15 that parking payments would be available on the Park Mobile app soon. She said implementation has been in the works for nearly five y
  • Dockworkers' union to suspend strike until Jan. 15

    Dockworkers' union to suspend strike until Jan. 15
    DETROIT (AP) — The union representing 45,000 striking U.S. dockworkers at East and Gulf coast ports has reached a deal to suspend a three-day strike until Jan. 15 to provide time to negotiate a new contract.The union, the International Longshoremen’s Association, is to resume working immediately. Both sides also reached agreement on wages, but no details were given, according to a joint statement from the ports and union Thursday night.The union went on strike early Tuesday after its

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