Waynedale

On the South Side of Fort Wayne, Waynedale is its own seemingly independent small town.

Driven by positive momentum and local pride, it's a thriving rural community, complete with a grocery store, gas stations, banks, a pharmacy, restaurants, and of course, familiar faces.

Feature Story Black and Latinx students are at higher risk of falling behind in school during COVID-19 than their white peers.

For students behind on schoolwork during COVID-19, these Fort Wayne agencies can help


Feature Story Health Food Shoppe Natural Grocery

#PlacesofNEI: The Health Food Shoppe, a locally owned natural grocery


Feature Story taber Fancy & Staple

#PeopleofNEI: Taber, a small business owner in it for the long haul


Feature Story Vintage clothes from the Instagram account of Frugal Hanger Thrift in Fort Wayne.
Feature Story Jodi Food Rescue

#PeopleofNEI: Jodi, preventing food waste during COVID-19


Feature Story Isaac Fincher of Clean Lot Solutions LLC is building up business on the South side in more ways than one.
Feature Story Calhoun Street is one of the major streets through downtown Fort Wayne, home to many businesses owned by People of Color.
Feature Story Crescendo Coffee and More at 1806 Bluffton Rd. is connected to the Club Room at the Clyde Theatre.
Feature Story Kyle People of NEI

#PeopleofNEI: Kyle, fighting cancer with confidence


Feature Story Children enjoy pumpkin checkers at Amazing Fall Fun in Waterloo.

Four places you can enjoy the fall spirit in Northeast Indiana