A caucus has been scheduled to replace Troy Warner on the South Bend Common Council. Warner is stepping down from the council next Friday, to become Mayor James Mueller’s chief of staff.
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An ordinance approved by the county commissioners Wednesday limits data centers to industrial zones and requires approval from the board of zoning appeals.
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Instructure, the company behind Canvas, says it temporarily took the system offline, after identifying "unauthorized activity.”
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Democrats who live in South Bend Common Council District 4, covering the city's east side, and want to replace the resigning Troy Warner should notify St. Joseph County Democratic Party Chair Don Westerhausen. He has 30 days to schedule a party caucus to vote on Warner's replacement.
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A South Bend woman is dead, after she was reportedly shot by police Wednesday.
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Tony Artusi, 46, of Edwardsburg is dead after a home invasion, fire and police shooting in Cass County. Deputies say the case remains under investigation.
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B & B Holdings plans to tear down the Pangford Motel on McKinley Avenue, along with two nearby houses. In their place would be 39 rental apartments, spread across three townhome-style buildings.
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