Community Development

News Grand Rapids is the second-largest city in Michigan, and the largest city in West Michigan.

4 things Fort Wayne can learn from Grand Rapids


News Futsal is a great way for youth to develop motor skills necessary to excel in other sports.

Why Fort Wayne has Indiana's first outdoor futsal court


News Three types of LED lighting have been installed under the Barr Street overpass.

Should lighting under the Barr Street overpass stay?


Feature Story Open Streets encourages people of all ages to play in the street.

From downtown to playground: This is the power of Open Streets


Feature Story This year marks the 50th annual Three Rivers Festival.

5 things Three Rivers Festival says about Fort Wayne


News CWOW's Vanessa Sheckler, left, assists a Haitian artist with product development.

How supporting creative women boosts global economies


News MudLOVE started with clay products like mugs.
News The outgoing YLNI board of directors is composed of professionals from a variety of backgrounds.

Changing the face of 'young professionals'


News The University of Saint Francis owns two buildings in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne.

Making the most of a downtown university


Feature Story Save Maumee is a grassroots organization to give northeast Indiana's rivers a voice.

Allen County residents rally for rivers


Feature Story NeighborLink assigns volunteers to local service projects.

What does it mean to be a good neighbor?


News There are seven communities in the NewAllen Alliance of East Allen County.
News Derek Berkes owns Waiter on the Way in downtown Fort Wayne.
News Volunteers for the 2017 Hobnobben Film Festival pose in downtown Fort Wayne.

Want to support regional art projects?


News Historic City Square in Van Wert, Ohio.

A look at New Urbanism in the Midwest


News The 765 pulls into the LaSalle Street station in Chicago on one of its excursions.

What's happening with Headwaters Junction?


Feature Story The Hotel LaFontaine was a popular stay for the rich and famous when it opened in 1926.

Saving the story of a Huntington landmark