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PLYMOUTH, Ind. — Plymouth Community Schools announced Wednesday that their SAT scores are on the rise for both E.L.A and math. EBRW (evidence based reading and writing) scores came in at 62%, 6% ...
Today in Mishawaka, several city agencies—like police and fire—worked with School City of Mishawaka to spread a message of safety as kids head back to the classroom.
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced it's seeking the public's input on the proposed 2025 Indiana State Rail Plan.
St. Joseph County Assessor Michael Castellon informed ABC57 the St. Joseph County Assessor's Office will be closed until further notice due to technical issues.
Court documents from La Porte County Superior Court No. 1 revealed 84-year-old John Hupertz was found guilty in a jury trial for three counts of Child Molesting and two counts of Possession of Child ...
The City of Elkhart, in partnership with Patriot Rail, celebrated the long-awaited ribbon-cutting for the newly reconstructed Blazer Boulevard railroad crossing.
South Bend International Airport announced United Airlines will increase flying between SBN and O'Hare International Airport beginning Sept. 2.
The St. Joseph County Police Department reports officers responded to the boat launch/dead end at Vistula and Beech Roads in Osceola for reports of a vehicle in the St. Joseph River around 5:30 a.m.
This week, the Elkhart Chapter of Indiana Black Expo kicks off a full week of events honoring the life and legacy of community leader Leroy Robinson.
The Elkhart Environmental Center, Parks & Recreation, and Public Works Department will be cleaning up sections of the Elkhart River on Saturday as part of the city's annual River Cleanup.
The White House is conducting a comprehensive internal review of exhibits and materials at the Smithsonian Institution – the organization that runs the nation’s major public museums – in an effort to ...
The Israeli military says it struck an armed group posing as aid workers and using a vehicle marked with the logo of the World Central Kitchen (WCK), a US-based non-profit.