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South Bend Mayor James Mueller announced a special meeting of the South Bend Common Council on Feb. 6. At the special meeting, the Common Council will consider all items from the regularly scheduled meeting on Jan. 23 that was canceled
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Both the meeting for the Reparations Resolution and the Common Council meeting were unexpectedly cancelled on Monday
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Tapes allegedly contain racist comments and discussions of illegal activity.
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The South Bend Common Council will not be discussing a Reparations Resolution tonight because the documentation wasn’t filed properly
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The 2023 budget of around $425 million includes funding for repaving streets, upgrading wastewater infrastructure and raises for police officers.
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In the latest development in the case, the South Bend Common Council has filed an appeal with the Indiana Supreme Court over whether the officers captured on the tapes have legal standing to challenge the release.
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The project is being proposed by Devereaux Peters, a former University of Notre Dame basketball player who went on to play in the WNBA.
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The long-running South Bend police tapes case may be heading back to trial in St. Joseph County after a ruling from the Indiana Court of Appeals.
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In the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, members of the South Bend Common Council are calling for “common sense gun reform.”
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The South Bend Common Council held its first public input meeting Monday as it seeks to hire a new Community Police Review Board director.