The Justice Department is bracing for a new wave of resignations in the Minnesota federal prosecutors’ office over recent immigration enforcement efforts in the state, sources familiar with the matter ...
Democrats in Congress are digging in against any funding deal with President Donald Trump this week that doesn’t include major changes to federal immigration enforcement – dramatically increasing the ...
More than a million fewer people have signed up for Affordable Care Act coverage for 2026, according to federal data released Wednesday. The drop comes after the expiration of the enhanced federal ...
Her spirits were up when she learned about House Bill 1002 titled 'Electric utility affordability' that was introduced this month, which aims to provide relief for customers struggling to pay their ...
Staff at the Deaton-Clemens Funeral Home in Bourbon are now defendants in a disturbing lawsuit. There are two major allegations. The first is that a deceased loved one's body was improperly cared for, ...
Volunteers in Plymouth took part in the annual point in time count. It's a survey the Department of Housing and Urban Development requires be done once a year, a single night in January.
INDIANA -- The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday. Fed chair Jerome Powell spoke at a press conference on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. "We see the current stance of monetary ...
Two Michiana fire departments are doing new training to make those mutual aid calls smoother. A new training program helping to make firefighters workflow more efficient. The program itself has been ...
Court documents from Elkhart County reveal 21-year-old twin brothers were arrested and charged with several felonies following the execution of a search warrant on Jan. 24.
At approximately 6:10 p.m. on Jan. 21, the Indiana Conservation Office received information that someone had chased a deer into a field on C.R. 300 South.
The United States Attorney’s Office Northern District of Indiana announced a 36-year-old Mexican resident of South Bend was sentenced after pleading guilty to Felony Reentry of Removed Alien.
Former three-year Goshen College women’s basketball starter, Zion Neat, has become the first player in GC women’s basketball history to take her talents to the pro level.