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The Indiana State Police reports a trooper made a traffic stop on June 15 around 10:30 p.m. after observing a 2004 Toyota Camry traveling in over100 mph on US 31 in Rochester.
The Indiana State Police Criminal Investigations Section was requested by Chesterton Police Chief Tim Richardson to investigate an officer-involved shooting which took place on Wednesday morning.
Last night’s storms brought scattered reports of damage across Michiana. While the impact wasn’t widespread, some areas experienced notable damage.
On Wednesday, South Bend Police Department's Kayla Miller was promoted to the rank of Captain in the SBPD Detective Bureau, becoming the first woman to ever do so.
The WNBA All-Star 2025 Host Committee announced this week that it will hold a statewide scavenger hunt that will invite fans across Indiana to join an interactive, women’s basketball-themed hunt ...
Today, ABC57's Summer Horan spoke with Jennifer J. Abrell, Midwest Museum of American Art's co-director about current and upcoming summer exhibits and programs at the art museum in downtown Elkhart.
The Berrien County Sheriff's Office announced five deputies were awarded for their actions taken on Mar. 5 which resulted in the rescue of a woman who was attempting suicide.
As of 8:30 a.m., 4,100 customers are without power. Indiana Michigan Power has restored power to most storm impacted customers that received power in southwest Michigan, South Bend, and Elkhart, and ...
The Michigan Department of Transportation announced it has partnered with the Michigan Department of Management and Budget in an effort to improve the state's online auction sales of excess real ...
The case that captured the attention of people across the country has finally come to a conclusion: Karen Read was acquitted of the 2022 death of her boyfriend, John O’Keefe.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Northern Indiana Corridor announced it has been selected to receive a Summer Learning Labs Grant by the Indiana Department of Education for the second year in a row.
The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians and its Four Winds Casinos announced three players have received sponsor exemptions to play in the 2025 Four Winds Invitational.