Rosa Salter Rodriguez
Reporter Rosa Salter Rodriguez has nearly 50 years of experience at newspapers in Pennsylvania and Indiana. She has worked at The Journal Gazette since 2004, covering medical and health issues and land use and development issues.
rsalter@jg.net | 260-461-8553
Stories by Rosa Salter Rodriguez

Electric Works developers display progress
Developers of Electric Works showed off their progress in rejuvenating the interior of Building 19 on the former General Electric west...
May 17, 2022 2:39 pm

New FWCS programs to focus on 'real world'
Fort Wayne Community Schools Superintendent Mark Daniel already is thinking about new programs for the upcoming school year.
May 17, 2022 1:00 am

FWCS chief shares new programs at Rotary
Summer vacation hasn't started yet, but Fort Wayne Community Schools Superintendent Mark Daniel already is thinking about new...
May 16, 2022 5:30 pm
Jail plan will likely be released Tuesday
The Allen County commissioners' response to a federal judge's order to upgrade conditions at the county jail will likely not be made...
May 16, 2022 3:00 pm

Virus cost county over $1 million
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, the Allen County Department of Health has spent an extra $1.28 million to fight...
May 15, 2022 1:00 am
- Festival reveals art in process of making clothes
- Subdivision plan gets criticized
- Proposed south-side subdivision facing more opposition
- Midwest, area in grip of inflation
- 2 hospitals get A grade on safety
- City buys PepsiCo warehouse site
- Company turns plastic into fuel
- Redevelopment Commission to buy PepsiCo warehouse
- After 20 years, New Haven eyes new plan
- Jail update: County eyeing land
- Commissioners approve housing rezonings
- Commissioners say they'll meet judge's jail deadline
- Ash Brokerage plans to stand pat
- Dallas firm to acquire Ash Brokerage
- Grant to assist jobless youths
- Housing Authority gets $1.5 million to help jobless youth
- Incumbents Knox, Tippmann triumph
- Family escapes Mariupol danger
- $135,000 in grants goes to Black firms
- Ukrainian-born citizen speaks to Rotary Club
- Downtown receives historic rail relic
- Perry Township trustee faces 1st-timer in primary
- CIB delays sale of block, acts to expedite move
- ACPL moves ahead on bond issue
- Board again delays closing on fast-food block
- Author: Bias against kids factor in evictions
- Pulitzer Prize winning expert on evictions speaks at Coliseum
- City Council questions trash hauler GFL
- Ordinance to OK trash contract to be introduced tonight
- City project to supply new jobs
- Union officials tout satisfaction of working in trades
- Deal to bring 200 jobs to southeast Fort Wayne
- Union officials discuss skilled trades with Rotary Club
- County puts off action on housing plan close to GM
- Wayne trustee adding solar panels to office
- COVID cases up 63% in Indiana
- No action taken on rezoning for Lafayette Township development
- ACPL lays out project prices
- County Council OKs relief allocation
- Library improvements to cost $125 million
- County Council approves spending $5 million from COVID relief
- Vera Bradley makes new cancer gift
- Zoning OK'd for relaxer, wigglers
- Lutheran sizes up impact on region
- Free County health chief leaving
- Jobless rate up, but still below norm
- Allen County health commissioner resigns
- March area jobless rate below state average
- Upgrades for Smith Field to begin
- South Side to honor 22 graduates
- Candidates vie for Wayne trustee spot
- Panel considers 5 housing projects
- Housing developments draw little opposition at public hearing
- Election preview: Aboite Township trustee
- Development grant effort advances
- Redevelopment panel OKs infrastructure repayments
- Area officials moving closer to awarding READI grants
- Spy Run bridge renamed for vets
- Traditional Three Rivers Festival returns
- Veterans, politicians break ground for memorial bridge upgrades
- County takes 1st step on new jail
- Southeast housing project revived
- Developers revise Violet's Garden housing proposal, public hearing scheduled
- Commissioners take step toward possible jail-money borrowing
- ACPL to replace Shawnee branch
- ACPL to replace Shawnee branch
- Hot housing market raising taxes
- Pearl developers file application
- Local property taxes going up
- City hall rethought in New Haven