Grades 6-12. Teen Gaming Club is held the first Monday of every month and each month will feature a different game with themed activities or challenges.
Damian Chong Qui scored a career-high 31 points, but it came in a losing effort on Friday (Jan. 27) at Cleveland State 79-74 for the Purdue Fort Wayne men's basketball team.
Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today provided a public safety recap of 2022 and highlighted plans for 2023 that are designed to continue making the City of Fort Wayne as safe as possible.
A Purdue University Fort Wayne faculty member last week received what few at the local campus have obtained—the Martin Luther King Jr. Dreamer Award presented at the flagship West Lafayette campus.
Block Party events provide an opportunity for parents to interact and play with their children while learning how they can help them develop a variety of skills through block play.
Amellia Bromenschenkel was the star of yet another Purdue Fort Wayne women's basketball game on Thursday night (Jan. 26). She led the Mastodons to a 73-64 win over the Oakland Golden Grizzlies on the road.
Quinton Morton-Robertson had a team-high 19 points and was one of five Mastodons in double-digits in an 88-80 victory over Wright State at the Nutter Center on Thursday (Jan. 19).
On a visit to see family members in Florida last summer, James Velez and his cousin were cooking a family-style meal of enchiladas and traditional Mexican dishes when he suggested her daughter might want to learn the process.
Allen County attracted more than $589 million in new private investment in 2022 and, for the fifth consecutive year, posted positive numbers for attracting and retaining talent. Also, data from the U.S. Census Bureau showed the county’s population grew at more than five times the national rate, capping a strong year in economic and community development.
Purdue Fort Wayne women's basketball out-scored Milwaukee 25-6 in the fourth quarter on Saturday afternoon (Jan. 14), leading to a 72-62 victory over the Panthers in the Gates Sports Center.
One thing about being a history professor is how much patience it takes. Though everything studied has already happened, it takes time to dig out the details and then shaped what happened next.
Three Purdue Fort Wayne women's basketball student-athletes scored in double-figures in Friday night's (Jan. 6) 74-56 loss at Horizon League-leading Cleveland State.