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 Matt McClure

#PeopleofNEI: Matt, helping Fort Wayne's creatives thrive


News Welcoming Fort Wayne's Dining Guide highlights restaurants like El Azteca Mexican Restaurant and Tequila Bar.
News The NIIC works with individuals and businesses in a variety of industries.
News Joseph Allison runs the Head2Hock food truck in Fort Wayne with his wife, Courtni, and their family.
Feature Story Social media has changed the way city governments operate.
News Baker Hart UEA SEED
News Just Neighbors Interfaith Homeless Network provides temporary housing for homeless families in Fort Wayne.
News Associates in Rural Sourcing's Albuquerque office collaborate.
Feature Story Art This Way has been bringing street art to downtown Fort Wayne’s alleys since 2017.

Art This Way: How street art is taking over downtown Fort Wayne


Feature Story Dan Wire People of NEI Rivers

#PeopleofNEI: Dan, seeing the rivers


News The newly refurbished Chantili's hopes to offer a cosmopolitan dining experience.
News Kenesha Williams-Aro is the founder and owner of Imperial Business Management, which helps business owners with taxes, accounting, and payroll services.
Feature Story Four couples in Fort Wayne were married in 1968; 50 years later, they’re still going strong.

In honor of Black History Month: 7 must-read stories in Fort Wayne's recent history


Feature Story Joe & Luke People of NEI Edwin Coe

#PeopleofNEI: Joe & Luke, spirits of Churubusco