For the second day in a row, a director of Camp Mystic — the rural Christian summer camp in Texas that was overwhelmed by flood waters last year — broke down in tears in a courtroom when asked about ...
The Justice Department moved to dismiss the seditious conspiracy convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers members Tuesday, undoing one of the Biden administration’s most celebrated victories against ...
A woman on Tuesday accused Rep. Eric Swalwell of sexually assaulting her, saying at a news conference that the congressman raped her in 2018 at a Los Angeles-area hotel.
After opening weekend was postponed because of unsafe infield conditions following heavy rain, the South Bend Cubs finally made their home debut Tuesday and delivered a 5-1 win over the Beloit Sky ...
The St. Joseph County Council voted 7-2 in December to reject a rezoning request for a proposed data center following a meeting that lasted nearly 10 hours. Now, some community leaders say a review of ...
After 26 years, Radio Sabor Latino is back home. A ribbon cutting was held Tuesday afternoon for the first and only Spanish radio station in St. Joseph County.
The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Chairman, Matthew Wesaw, spoke with ABC57 Tuesday to discuss their support for the city of Dowagiac in their efforts to get more information on the potential expansion ...
Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced Tuesday morning a $200 million push to get more Hoosier kids into quality childcare facilities.
The South Bend Police Department shared tips for owners of short-term rentals to protect their homes. This comes after a shooting on April 4 and ahead of a Luke Combs concert happening at Notre Dame ...
SAWYER, Mich. -- The Greenbush Brewing Co. announced Tuesday that the brewery has closed after fourteen years. Greenbush was a place where the community could gather over good food and good beer. In ...
The La Porte Police Department reports a suspect is in custody and a woman suffered critical life-threatening injuries Monday afternoon stemming from a call regarding shots fired.
Notre Dame professor Asher Kaufmann is warning of significant economic consequences as tensions involving Iran continue to rise.