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The death of 17-year-old Laurel Mitchell had gone cold until DNA evidence was discovered in 2023.
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Located in the east end of the historic Perfection Bakery Building on Main Street, Pearl Arts is opening its doors as a one-of-a-kind community hub for the arts, music education and entrepreneurship.
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The City of Fort Wayne again invested in the southeast quadrant with two EV charging stations on McKinnie Avenue. They are the 35th and 36th stations installed by the city.
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Classroom Edition invites students from around the area to ask questions about politics, public safety and local or national issues.
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The program featured works by Kabalevsky, Prokofiev, and Mahler.
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UAW Local 2209, which represents workers at the largest GM plant in Indiana, did not strike Friday after not receiving authority to do so from the national union.
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In a unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel, the Indiana Court of Appeals overturned an Allen Superior Court judge's decision to dismiss the lawsuit against the popular social media app. Writing for the panel, Judge Paul Mathias said the state does have jurisdiction over the company.
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After failed negotiations led to the lay off of 253 part-time workers, UAW Local 2209 is threatening to strike at GM's Fort Wayne Assembly plant.
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Former State Secretary of Education Jennifer McCormick, a former teacher, is making education a top priority in her campaign.
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Local musicians and educators Sean Hoffman and Ellen Coplin, known on the performance circuit as Bobcat Opossum, are on a full-time crusade to preserve and promote bluegrass traditions across the heartland, sharing the core communal elements of the music they love.