Chief of staff Susie Wiles, President Donald Trump’s closest aide, and FBI Director Kash Patel helped personally orchestrate a sprawling investigation last week at the White House aimed at determining ...
An American woman held in Iran since 2024 was allowed to leave the country, President Donald Trump and her US-based lawyer said Wednesday.
Vice President JD Vance said the Trump administration “absolutely screwed up the comms” around the Jeffrey Epstein files and should have released everything immediately, while insisting the ...
Kiwanis Park in St. Joseph has been home to the John and Dede Howard skate park for the better part of the last 20-plus years, but now that time has caught up with the park, a new future lies ahead.
An Air Quality Action Day is forecast for parts of Northwest, North Central, and Northeast Indiana Thursday due to significant concentrations of wildfire smoke moving into the state from the north.
Several reports of a phone scam involving jury duty have been received by the Berrien County Trial Court. Court officials say citizens are being contacted via phone by a seemingly local number. The ...
On Wednesday, just before 5:30 p.m., St. Joseph County Police were called to a two-vehicle head-on collision in the 68000 block of Miami Highway. Due to the severity of the crash, the St. Joseph ...
Everyday errands just got a bit safer for people on the autism spectrum and their caregivers. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will allow caregivers and families of autistic people disability ...
One month after the June 11 tornadoes, Elkhart County is asking homeowners with storm damage to participate in assessments which could help determine future disaster assistance.
Breaking news, published at 11:55 a.m. ET] President Donald Trump on Wednesday overturned the temporary pause on most vehicle stops conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to a ...
Residents of S. Carlisle St. in South Bend were stunned tonight when a small, round sinkhole appeared in the middle of their street.
On Wednesday, Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced the state would end "race- and sex-based contracting preferences" and install a merit-based approach in their place.