Just days after Monday’s deadly shooting, Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson sat down with ABC57’S Blake Parker Friday afternoon to reflect on the pain and strength he’s seen in his community over the past ...
The Trump administration is set to expand a purge of career law enforcement officials, demanding the names of those who worked on January 6, ...
By Dalia Faheid, Pete Muntean, Mark Morales, Danny Freeman, Taylor Romine and Aaron Cooper(CNN) — A twin-engine medevac jet carrying a child patient and her mother crashed in a neighborhood in northea ...
A new craft brewery, restaurant and community hub is set to open in downtown South Bend. The Ivy Alley Social House will take over the old spenner garage, a century old auto dealership on West Wayne S ...
A state plan amendment, or SPA, is on the table in the Hoosier state, proposing changes to Medicaid with effects yet to be realized.
PopiCon! is an all-ages event, and children 14 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Attendees may wear costumes. Limited parking is available at the Century Center for $5. Streetside and ...
On Friday, the Elkhart County Prosecutor's Office held a press conference to make a statement about the investigation into Monday's deadly shooting at Martin's Super Market in Elkhart.
Go to the ABC57 Facebook page to watch Elkhart County Prosecuting Attorney Vicki Elaine Becker conduct a press conference at the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney.
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather ForecastFriday, January 31, 2025Widespread rain, with occasional snowflakes mixed in, will continue into the early evening before tapering off tonight. Due to ...
Here are just a few of the events and activities going on in the Michiana area this weekend. The Century Center will be hosting the "For the Love of Art Fair" on Feb. 1 and 2. The indoor fair will ...
President Donald Trump will move forward with aggressive new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China on Saturday, the White House said, affirming he will stick to his February 1 deadline for the new ...
The Northern District of Indiana United States Attorney's Office announced on Friday that it collected a total of $5,219,650 in civil and criminal actions in fiscal year 2024.