Former Notre Dame Guard and Team Captain Billy Schrauth was the 160th pick in round five of the NFL Draft to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Schrauth marks the fifth former Fighting Irish player ...
Jeremiyah Love may have been Notre Dame’s headliner on draft night, but Jadarian Price helped give the Irish a historic first-round moment.
Right now, the search is on for some players to take over key playmaker spots left vacant on the Irish defense following the loss of Fighting Irish seniors like Donovan Hinish, Gabe Rubio, Ordan ...
ABC57's Kickoff hosts Vahid Sadrzadeh and Olivia Ray are joined by Allen Keller to talk about a kickoff event for the Second Chance foundation.
While Saturday's Blue-Gold game won't go for or against Notre Dame's record for 2026, for one family, today might be the next chapter of a lifelong passion.
Notre Dame head football coach Marcus Freeman say spring camp has been a test for the Irish to see what the team will look like come this fall.
Jeremiyah Love, former Notre Dame running back, was selected No. 3 overall by the Arizona Cardinals in the first round of the NFL Draft, capping a rapid rise from high school standout to one of the ...
There are a handful of Irish players we won't see out on the gridiron as some team members continue recovering from injuries that kept them on the spring practice sidelines.
Michigan Works! will be hosting a job where an estimated 25 employers will be meeting with candidates to fill their open positions.
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and contractor Rieth-Riley Construction Company Inc. will begin working on repairs on I-94.
Goshen's event for May First Friday's will feature eco-friendly events and activities, live music, and First Fridays fun for the Green Day Celebration.
The historic Barker Mansion, a premier Gilded Age home in Northwest Indiana, will officially reopen to the public on May 1, welcoming visitors for a new season of tours, programs, and special events.
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