The Saint Patrick's Day Parade went down in style today in downtown South Bend, with the dyeing of the East Race River green as part of the festivities.
Currently on a 41-game winning streak and having won 57 of their last 58 games, the Fishers boys are making it look easy.
Rancho Palos Verdes Mayor David Bradley said that some residents suggested the idea of making the road a toll road, but that any toll is a "long way" off.
The beloved downtown celebration of Irish culture brings together hundreds of people to eat, drink, and cheer on the floats as they head down Jefferson Boulevard starting tomorrow at 1 p.m.
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Windy weather kept St. Patrick's Day marchers off the streets last Saturday, but they'll be ready for this Saturday's parade.
South Bend Mayor James Mueller joined us on WNDU 16 Morning News Now to discuss a wide range of ongoing topics.
A house is completely destroyed after a fire early this morning on the city’s south side. Firefighters were called just ...
The South Bend Riley (4A) and Saint Joseph (3A) boys basketball programs are making history this weekend at IHSAA semi-state.
Ranking the 16 high school basketball semistate semifinal games on Saturday: 16. Manchester (23-2) vs. Jimtown (16-10), Class 2A at Michigan City (1 p.m.) Something sneaky about t ...