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The opioid settlement funds handed down by the state are going back to community organizations in the city that seek to meet people at every stage of substance use.
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Domestic violence survivor and former Fort Wayne Deputy Chief Dottie Davis joins co-author Kathy Curtis to discuss their new book Strangled: A Survivor’s Plea to Men Who Look the Other Way, urging men to challenge silence, recognize warning signs, and help break cycles of abuse.
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If you’re looking for a uniquely illuminating experience, the ancient art of glassblowing awaits your discovery at The Glass Park on Fairfield Avenue on Fort Wayne's south side.
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The curated memory kits provide ways for families and caregivers to connect and build experiences with those suffering from conditions such as dementia.
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Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz has died. Holtz died in Orlando, Florida surrounded by family, according to a statement shared by the university. He was 89.
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Microschools offer multiage learning environments that focus on personalized, often less-regulated instruction. Popularity grew during the pandemic when families sought learning alternatives in online, hybrid and pod options; an estimated 750,000 to 2 million students now attend the schools.
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The legislation classifies doxxing as a threat if the intent is to cause bodily harm to a person, damage to their property, or to encourage others to commit a crime against them.
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Governor Braun is touting efforts to bring down energy costs and hold data centers accountable. Democrats say the state’s efforts haven’t gone far enough.
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Indiana’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library program is nearing its fundraising goal after state funding for the early literacy initiative was cut in 2025.
WBOI News explores data centers and their potential impacts on northeast Indiana.
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The concert featured music by George Gershwin, Ernest Bloch, and Michael Daugherty.
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The Grammy-nominated duo brings its Full Circle tour to Fort Wayne, blending classical and hip-hop while reflecting on 20 years of music, impact, and representation.
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The All-American concert series opened with a work honoring Ellis Island.
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