Toxic positivity is a topic that has been gaining momentum. We are in a world of faux positivity. When we avoid conflict by ...
FORT WAYNE — Spring is here. Most people welcome milder temperatures and longer days. However, some people dread the arrival ...
Barrentine joined Chore-Time, 410 N. Higbee St., in June 1974 and became a cornerstone of its team. He currently serves as ...
FORT WAYNE — Lutheran Health Network just announced the results of its 2024 Community Benefit Report. The overall Community ...
With gleaning chrome and hoods up, over 375 hot rods and classic cars from across the country invited attendees to check them ...
With the rise of generative artificial intelligence, more and more people are interacting with chatbots, but those apps may ...
In a recent survey, over a third of working Americans confessed they aren’t drinking most of their water until the late ...
Metro unemployment rates updated. The unemployment rate decreased in eleven metro areas and increased in one for the year ending February, according to data released Thursday by t ...
Over half of older Americans say their debt has “held them back” in life, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 Gen X ...
FORT WAYNE — Fort Wayne Zoo is excited to introduce a new African lion in its care, Kiume (pronounced as Cue-MAY).
The Indiana Department of Correction offered a new but tiny glimpse into Indiana’s efforts to resume executions, revealing ...
FORT WAYNE — James Briggs has joined Fort Wayne Newspapers in the new position of digital sales manager. Briggs, a Columbus, Ohio, native, started at the company, 600 W. Main St., on March 3.
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