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Former South Bend Mayor and U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg mixed his talk with concern, hope, and a call to action.
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Residents of an Elkhart neighborhood can have their home’s air quality tested for potential contamination. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is conducting vapor intrusion testing in the area bounded by Crawford Street, Christiana Street, Maple Row and Plum Street.
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U.S. District Court Judge James Moody quickly dismissed the lawsuit that Erica Flores' estate filed against the city of South Bend and fired Officer Justin Gorny, but a federal appeals court reversed, sending it back to the trial court where the parties continue the discovery process.
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St. Joseph County prosecutors were reviewing charges to be filed against 31-year-old Tyler Wayne Straub for allegedly crashing into a car driven by 58-year-old Pedro Rosales, killing him, while being chased by police Wednesday.
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South Bend officials say asbestos found after demolition began is driving a $308,000 cost increase for the former Rabbi Shulman Apartments project.
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