The Nile’s community says they are heartbroken to hear about Shelton’s Farm Market releasing a statement on social media Tues saying the market doors will be closing for good in 2025 ...
"I'm not signing off on that. I think, I think if you feel that way and you want to comment on it, that that's, that's your prerogative, I think, for us, and I'm being serious, like, that thing was ...
ABC57News Anchor Brian Conybeare got a chance to speak one-on-one with Father Robert A. Dowd, the new President of Notre Dame University.
A super PAC with Republican ties is running digital ads in Michigan promoting the Jewish faith of Kamala Harris’s husband and touting the vice president’s support for Israel in an apparent play to ...
Students in Springfield, Ohio, were attending classes Tuesday with increased security provided by the state, as threats linked to false claims about Haitian immigrants continue to disrupt daily life ...
The Indiana State Police has launched a death investigation after a welfare check resulted in the discovery of a deceased female and three deceased children in Wolcottville, in Nobel County.
The School City of Mishawaka addressed recent threats of gun violence Tuesday, saying that each threat was deemed not credible and unsubstantiated.
Details came out of Starke County alleging that a former Sheriff's Department Employee, stole tens of thousands of dollars from the department.
On Tuesday, the U.S. District Court granted the ACLU of Indiana a preliminary injunction in its case of Autumn Cordellioné, a transgender woman who was denied gender-affirming surgery while currently ...
On Monday, Weesaw Township Fire Department crews were called to an out-of-control grass fire on the side of Hanover Road, west of Mill Road.
The University of Notre Dame announced the Fighting Irish hockey team will host a "Rally for Rudy" car wash on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. outside Compton Family Ice Arena at the loading dock.
The St. Joe County Public Library's LaSalle Branch will be host to "Family Story Night: Superhero Edition" on Thursday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.