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In a 6-3 vote, the Saint Joseph County Council approved reviving a retiring bond so a new county park can be built, but many in the public and on the board were split on the decision at Tues. night’s ...
Protests unfolding nationwide against President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda come as Immigration and Customs Enforcement races to meet White House arrest quotas.Since ...
Elkhart County Commissioners held a special meeting Tuesday afternoon to address busted boilers at the Elkhart County Jail.
BREMEN, Ind. -- The 62nd annual Firefighter Parade and Festival got underway Tuesday and runs through Saturday. The community lining the streets earlier this afternoon, as firefighters and other first ...
ELKHART, Ind. -- A semi carrying vehicles caught fire on the Indiana Toll Road Tuesday afternoon near Mile Marker 95. Roads were temporarily closed for roadway cleanup, with west and eastbound lanes ...
A new tournament is getting top amateur golfers out onto this golf course in Benton Harbor. The inaugural 'Jim Delapa Collegiate Golf Tournament' tee's off at the Point O' Woods Golf Club in September ...
SAINT JOSEPH, Mich. -- Downtown St. Joseph residents and visitors can park for free again, at least for now. The city has temporarily halted its new paid parking program after significant backlash ...
An overpass is planned along the S.R. 2, near the Amazon Data Center and the GM Electric Vehicle Battery Plant under construction, but some families may be forced out to make way.
The St. Joseph County Health Department announced Tuesday that because of a loss of grant and “Health First Indiana” funding for public health, they would be laying off some staff members and ...
ABC57 News anchors and reporters spoke with experts, community members, and local leaders to discuss the property tax increases, new developments, where your taxes go, and local laws.
FEMA announced preliminary flood risk information and updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps are now available for review by residents and business owners in Berrien County.
Originally studied in 2021, the Innovation Center in Michigan City is undergoing another round of planning this month and city officials are asking for public input.