Linda Jackson chats with Rachelle Reinking from Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne and Christopher Murphy, director of the upcoming “A Charlie Brown Christmas” production.
This year’s Christmas on Broadway in front of the Shine and Hardin Law Offices will highlight Erin’s House for Grieving Children in Fort Wayne as families gather to help light the big tree and kick off holiday celebrations in the city.
Heather Herron chats with Nate Cardelli from the Foellinger-Friemann Botanical Conservatory about the Holidays at the Botanical Conservatory events for the upcoming holiday season.
Linda Jackson chats with Rachelle Reinking from Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne and Sara Scantlin, who is directing the upcoming production of “And Then There Were None.”
Barry Ashton sits down with evening anchor Linda Jackson to discuss his years with Northrop High School’s marching and jazz bands and the captivating gospel singer and Fort Wayne native Heather Headley.
In this edition of “Community that Cares,” we learn more about the Fort Wayne family helping raise money for St Jude’s by decking their house out in Halloween decorations.
Staff with Erin’s House for Grieving Children in Fort Wayne recently hosted the annual Wine for the Spirit Dinner and Auction at Punch Films, raising more than $370,000 for the non-profit organization.
Linda Jackson chats with Josh Ogle from the Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation Community Center about the upcoming Halloween Haunt, which is a part of the big Fright Night event.
Evening anchor Linda Jackson met with the founder of Fostering Hope for Children to learn why she believes with all her heart that every child deserves to be loved.
Linda Jackson chats with Rachelle Reinking from Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne and Lynette Scott, executive director of Artlink, to discuss Artlink BASH and their auction happening Thursday through Sunday.
In this week’s edition of #TellJulian, morning anchor Julian Teekaram takes a trip to ‘Oh My Gown.’ It’s an off-the-rack and consignment boutique located in Georgetown Square.
Linda Jackson chats with Nate Cardelli from the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory about several family-friendly October events at the conservatory.
The Arts United Center is turning 50 this year, and Rachelle Reinking from Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne chats with Linda Jackson about an upcoming celebration for the center.
Manager Andrew Kuehnert says the dairy farm has been in his family for more than 125 years. He says when they decided to open the farm to the public eleven years ago, he created something special. An ooey gooey grilled cheese sandwich he calls the “Mousetrap.”
It’s been more than five months since Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy. Since then, scammers have taken advantage of the situation by creating fake websites and fake sales.
In this week’s Walk in the Park, anchor Krista Miller talks with Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation’s Landscape Supervisor Eric Ummel about the Great Tree Canopy Comeback.
David and Angie Richey lost their 21-year-old son, Matthew, to suicide in November of 2019. Since then, they’ve formed a team that walks in an annual event in Fort Wayne to spread awareness about Suicide Prevention.
Phony police scams are when someone pretends to be police officer, or members of an organization raising money for police and they try to get your money.
Blue Jacket has been helping people with barriers to unemployment nearly two decades in Fort Wayne, and the Blue Jacket Clothing Co. is one of the ways people can find help.