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Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne

Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.

Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town

A man is proposing a puny museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.

1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69

Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead

Bandidos putting work into fresh menu

Weather

Current Conditions

  • Feels Like: 84° F
  • Wind: WSW 20
  • Humidity: 56%
  • Dewpoint: 65° F
  • Sunrise: 7:Ten AM
  • Sunset: 8:07 PM

Weather Contraptions

1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69

Emergency dispatchers said the motorcycle driver was taken to a hospital in serious condition.

Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead

Investigators said the vehicle left the road for an unknown reason and struck a tree.

Quarrel, gunshots near Piere’s leaves one hurt and at least one arrested

Police said the incident originally embarked with a fight inwards the club.

Trump expected to end program for youthfull immigrants

The end of protections for youthful immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children will come with a six-month delay, people familiar with the plans said.

Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town

A man is proposing a petite museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.

Police: Intoxicated man fell into private swimming pond

DNR Law Enforcement said the man died after primarily being taken to a hospital in critical condition.

UN Security Council sets emergency meeting on NKorea blast

It’s the 2nd emergency meeting in a week about North Korea after a powerful nuclear test explosion added another layer of urgency for diplomats wrestling with what to do.

Related Coverage

Mattis: NKorea threat would bring massive military response

Child struck by vehicle on Carterton Drive, gravely hurt

Police said the child was expected to be okay.

Doppler fifteen Fury Forecast

Strong storms, some severe, remain in the forecast through the evening. They’ll clear by midnight and the rest of the week will be much cooler.

Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne

Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.

1 dead, one hurt in I-69 rollover crash

Police said two people in a vehicle were not wearing seat belts. The driver was ejected during the crash.

Driver unhurt after crashing car into Dollar General

Around ten a.m. Saturday emergency responders were called to the Dollar General near East State Boulevard and Hobson Road.

In Parade of Classics, every car has a story

Every one of the classic cars that can be found in Auburn during the annual ACD Festival comes with an proprietor who has a tale to tell, including an Auburn man working on a wish and an Oklahoma man who brought his car home for the very first time.

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Joy proceeds at Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival

The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival Celebrates sixty one years

Trump vows to ‘dramatically reduce income taxes’

Congress is expected to take up the issue when it comes back from its August recess this week.

Obstacles await as Congress resumes health care fight

The Senate parliamentarian ruled Friday that Republicans only have the capability to dismantle the law with fifty one votes until the end of the month.

Palace announces Prince William, Kate expecting third child

William and Kate, both 35, already have two children: Prince George, Four, and Princess Charlotte, Two.

Jerry Springer at parade as he mulls Ohio governor run

Springer made a failed bid for governor in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and twice considered running for U.S. Senate. He bounced back from a prostitution scandal in the 1970s to win election to a term as Cincinnati mayor.

Court weighs 1st Amendment challenge to Ohio HIV brunt law

Critics say the law unfairly singles out HIV because of outmoded stigmas against the gay community and doesn’t take into consideration current survival rates for people with HIV.

Kentucky’s last abortion clinic to face off against governor

The licensing fight began in March when Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration claimed the clinic lacked decent transfer agreements and took steps to shut it down.

Eastern Caribbean battens down as Hurricane Irma approaches

Government workers on the islands of the northeast Caribbean are clearing drains and pruning trees as authorities urge residents to prepare for Hurricane Irma.

Harvey’s floodwaters mix a foul brew of sewage, chemicals

Harvey’s filthy floodwaters pose significant dangers to human safety and the environment even after water levels drop.

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How to deal with flooded cars in Harvey’s wake

Indiana State Police warn of Harvey phone scam

Police: Teenage attempted to sneak drugs from home in chip canister

Authorities in southeastern Michigan found cocaine and the drug rapture hidden inwards a potato chip canister that was smuggled from a home by a 14-year-old doll.

EPA proposing groundwater cleanup for site in Terre Haute

The contamination was very first discovered in the 1980s. An investigation later found arsenic in groundwater and soil.

WANE, Fort Wayne News, Weather and Sports

Local rescue takes in shelter dogs from Texas

The shelters are total and some were going to euthanize dogs to make room for flood rescues.

Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne

Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.

Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town

1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69

Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead

Weather

Current Conditions

  • Feels Like: 64° F
  • Wind: WNW Five
  • Humidity: 84%
  • Dewpoint: 59° F
  • Sunrise: 7:Ten AM
  • Sunset: 8:07 PM

Weather Implements

Local rescue takes in shelter dogs from Texas

The shelters are utter and some were going to euthanize dogs to make room for flood rescues.

Police: Teenage attempted to sneak drugs from home in chip canister

Authorities in southeastern Michigan found cocaine and the drug rapture hidden inwards a potato chip canister that was smuggled from a home by a 14-year-old damsel.

Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne

Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.

8/28 Inwards The Zone – Week Four Preview

If one is a fluke, two a coincidence then after week three of the high school football season we’re watching a pattern for the season. Justin Kenny of The News-Sentinel and Andy McDonnell break it all down on “Inside The Zone.”

Kokomo residents hit by tornado can get free trees planted

Volunteers will plant native trees rooted in 15-gallon buckets, free of charge, at the homes of Kokomo residents affected by last year’s storm.

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State police: Tornado ruined at least eighty homes in Kokomo

Photos: Kokomo tornado harm

Drug treatment center planned for southern Indiana jail

An anti-drug manhandle task force in Bartholomew County is working on recommendations that include providing more treatment for opioid addiction in what is now an unused part of the county jail.

1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69

Emergency dispatchers said the motorcycle driver was taken to a hospital in serious condition.

Marian University crawling with St. Joseph College students

A university in Indianapolis has taken in almost eighty former students from a northwest Indiana college that closed in May.

Doppler fifteen Fury Forecast

Much cooler weather is in place for the remainder of the week.

UN Security Council sets emergency meeting on NKorea blast

It’s the 2nd emergency meeting in a week about North Korea after a powerful nuclear test explosion added another layer of urgency for diplomats wrestling with what to do.

Related Coverage

Mattis: NKorea threat would bring massive military response

Trump’s DACA plan would pass hot potato to Congress

The end of protections for youthfull immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children will come with a six-month delay, people familiar with the plans said.

Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead

Investigators said the vehicle left the road for an unknown reason and struck a tree.

Quarrel, gunshots near Piere’s leaves one hurt and at least one arrested

Police said the incident originally began with a fight inwards the club.

Police: Intoxicated man fell into private swimming pond

DNR Law Enforcement said the man died after originally being taken to a hospital in critical condition.

US envoy tells UN: North Korean leader is ‘begging for war’

Ambassador Nikki Haley said the U.S. would look at countries doing business with the North — which include China — and planned to circulate a resolution this week with the purpose of getting it approved Sept. 11.

NYPD officer helps produce a baby in apartment, for 2nd time

Fresh York Police Department Officer Doris Vega says they guided the woman to the floor and helped her finish the delivery securely, with emergency medical services workers advising by phone.

Police: Driver crashes into crowd at block party, injuring 8

The unidentified woman told officers that the brakes on her SUV failed Monday afternoon, causing her to hit the people.

Police say the victims were taken to area hospitals. None of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening.

Obama, Serena dress as Beyonce for b-day, Harvey donations

A series of photos posted to Beyonce’s website on Monday showcased the former very first lady, the tennis starlet and others styled in a look from Beyonce’s “Formation” movie.

Overstreet Extends Streak in Regular Season Finale

TinCaps third baseman Kyle Overstreet had two hits on Monday afternoon to extend his on-base streak to seventeen games since joining Fort Wayne, but the TinCaps lost to the West Michigan Whitecaps (Detroit Tigers) in the two thousand seventeen regular season finale, 4-1.

Notre Dame to face backup QB, Eason ruled out for Bulldogs

Georgia kicking off QB Jacob Eason is ruled out against Notre Dame due to a sprained ligament in his knee. True freshman Jake Fromm will make his very first career begin on Saturday.

Luck out for Week 1, Tolzien to commence for the Colts

Andrew Luck is officially out for the Colts Week one matchup with the Los Angeles Rams. Scott Tolzien is set to begin in his place.

Trump vows to ‘dramatically reduce income taxes’

Congress is expected to take up the issue when it comebacks from its August recess this week.

Obstacles await as Congress resumes health care fight

The Senate parliamentarian ruled Friday that Republicans only have the capability to dismantle the law with fifty one votes until the end of the month.

WANE, Fort Wayne News, Weather and Sports

Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction

A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.

Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned

Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”

Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it

South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time

Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County

Weather

Current Conditions

  • Feels Like: 65° F
  • Wind: NW 8
  • Humidity: 50%
  • Dewpoint: 46° F
  • Sunrise: 7:11 AM
  • Sunset: 8:05 PM

Weather Instruments

Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned

Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”

South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time

South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.

Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it

160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.

Man in coma after striking at Garrett bar

At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.

Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction

A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.

Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County

In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.

Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants

President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthful immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”

Related Coverage

Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’

Doppler fifteen Fury Forecast

Wednesday’s high temps end up almost 20° below average! A gradual warm up occurs as the week goes on.

Death investigation underway at north-side home

A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.

4-hour standoff completes peacefully

Police primarily responded to a home in the three thousand block of Tonawanda Dr. at 11:09 p.m. Monday in response to a fight inbetween a man and woman.

Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man

Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a suntan two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.

Gas station hitting leaves woman in serious condition

Police responded to the Speedway at one thousand two hundred twenty two N. Coliseum Blvd. around midnight. The incident was originally called out as a stabbing, but police later determined the woman was never stabbed.

Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders

Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.

TOTW: Columbia City Eagles football

The Eagles executed a game winning two-point conversion to perfection on Friday night to cap a fourth quarter comeback on the road, earning Columbia City football OPS Team of the Week honors.

Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing

Students wearing the Confederate flag led to spoken altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.

Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears

Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.

Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun

A photographer for a petite news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in watching the officer penalized, the newspaper said Tuesday.

Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’

The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthful immigrants a reprieve from deportation.

Related Coverage

Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthful immigrants

Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’

Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage

Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthfull or disabled children, among other qualifications.

Pet of the Week: 9/Five/17

Joe is a twelve week old neutered masculine, brown and gray Shorthair rabbit. This pet has been at the shelter since July 27, 2017. … More »

Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report

The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.

Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to rigorous rules

One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.

National gas price average makes fattest hop since 2005

Harvey is mostly to blame for a twenty five cent hop in the price of gas nationwide last week according to GasBuddy.

WANE, Fort Wayne News, Weather and Sports

Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, gravely hurt

The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her beau attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.

Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction

A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.

Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned

Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it

South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time

Weather

Current Conditions

  • Feels Like: 62° F
  • Wind: WNW 7
  • Humidity: 58%
  • Dewpoint: 47° F
  • Sunrise: 7:11 AM
  • Sunset: 8:05 PM

Weather Instruments

Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned

Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”

Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, earnestly hurt

The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her beau attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.

South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time

South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.

Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it

160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.

Man in coma after striking at Garrett bar

At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.

Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction

A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.

Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County

In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.

Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants

President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthfull immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”

Related Coverage

Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’

Doppler fifteen Fury Forecast

Wednesday’s high temps end up almost 20° below average! A gradual warm up occurs as the week goes on.

Death investigation underway at north-side home

A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.

4-hour standoff finishes peacefully

Police primarily responded to a home in the three thousand block of Tonawanda Dr. at 11:09 p.m. Monday in response to a fight inbetween a man and woman.

Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man

Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a sunburn two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.

Gas station hammering leaves woman in serious condition

Police responded to the Speedway at one thousand two hundred twenty two N. Coliseum Blvd. around midnight. The incident was originally called out as a stabbing, but police later determined the woman was never stabbed.

Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders

Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.

TOTW: Columbia City Eagles football

The Eagles executed a game winning two-point conversion to perfection on Friday night to cap a fourth quarter comeback on the road, earning Columbia City football OPS Team of the Week honors.

Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing

Students wearing the Confederate flag led to wordy altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.

Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears

Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.

Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun

A photographer for a petite news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in witnessing the officer penalized, the newspaper said Tuesday.

Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’

The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthful immigrants a reprieve from deportation.

Related Coverage

Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants

Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’

Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage

Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthfull or disabled children, among other qualifications.

Pet of the Week: 9/Five/17

Joe is a twelve week old neutered masculine, brown and gray Shorthair rabbit. This pet has been at the shelter since July 27, 2017. … More »

Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report

The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.

Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to rigorous rules

One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.

WANE, Fort Wayne News, Weather and Sports

Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, gravely hurt

The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her beau attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.

Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction

A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.

Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned

Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it

South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time

Weather

Current Conditions

  • Feels Like: 62° F
  • Wind: WNW 7
  • Humidity: 58%
  • Dewpoint: 47° F
  • Sunrise: 7:11 AM
  • Sunset: 8:05 PM

Weather Devices

Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned

Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “titillating Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”

Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, gravely hurt

The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her bf attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.

South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time

South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.

Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it

160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.

Man in coma after striking at Garrett bar

At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.

Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction

A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.

Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County

In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.

Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants

President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthfull immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”

Related Coverage

Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’

Doppler fifteen Fury Forecast

Wednesday’s high temps end up almost 20° below average! A gradual warm up occurs as the week goes on.

Death investigation underway at north-side home

A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.

4-hour standoff completes peacefully

Police originally responded to a home in the three thousand block of Tonawanda Dr. at 11:09 p.m. Monday in response to a fight inbetween a man and woman.

Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man

Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a suntan two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.

Gas station hammering leaves woman in serious condition

Police responded to the Speedway at one thousand two hundred twenty two N. Coliseum Blvd. around midnight. The incident was originally called out as a stabbing, but police later determined the woman was never stabbed.

Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders

Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.

TOTW: Columbia City Eagles football

The Eagles executed a game winning two-point conversion to perfection on Friday night to cap a fourth quarter comeback on the road, earning Columbia City football OPS Team of the Week honors.

Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing

Students wearing the Confederate flag led to spoken altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.

Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears

Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.

Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun

A photographer for a puny news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in eyeing the officer penalized, the newspaper said Tuesday.

Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’

The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthful immigrants a reprieve from deportation.

Related Coverage

Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants

Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’

Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage

Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthfull or disabled children, among other qualifications.

Pet of the Week: 9/Five/17

Joe is a twelve week old neutered masculine, brown and gray Shorthair rabbit. This pet has been at the shelter since July 27, 2017. … More »

Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report

The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.

Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to rigorous rules

One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.

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