
Gemma DiCarlo
Former ReporterGemma DiCarlo came to Indiana by way of Athens, Georgia. She graduated from the University of Georgia in 2020 with a degree in Journalism and certificates in New Media and Sustainability. She has radio experience from her time as associate producer of Athens News Matters, the flagship public affairs program at WUGA-FM.
Gemma is originally from Harrisburg, Oregon.
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South Bend officials gave their first overview Wednesday of the city’s anticipated spending plan for next year.
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Aug. 31 is National Overdose Awareness Day, and in honor of the occasion, the Berrien County Health Department will host free Narcan training workshops.
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South Bend activists and city leaders continue to debate the city’s fledgling mental health crisis response services.
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Family, friends and colleagues remembered Indiana U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Jimtown) for her faith and character at her funeral service Thursday.
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The Whole Woman’s Health Clinic in South Bend — the only one in Michiana that provides abortions — will close next month when Indiana’s new abortion ban takes effect.
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A proposed common council resolution put South Bend city leaders at odds Monday about who should be responsible for responding to mental health crises in the city.
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Elkhart and Goshen’s city councils have both expressed support recently for a proposed state bill that would allow undocumented immigrants to drive legally.
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Indiana U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Jimtown) and two of her staffers were killed in a car crash in Elkhart County Wednesday.
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Activists and faith leaders gathered at Coquillard Elementary Monday evening to remember Dante Kittrell, who was shot and killed by South Bend police officers late last week.
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For the first time, recreational marijuana will be allowed in the city of Dowagiac.