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Mike Pence looks at the 2024 presidential race but sees Donald Trump everywhere

COLUMBIA, S.C. — As Mike Pence discussed his tenure as vice president with about 500 religious Republicans, some listeners couldn't help but wonder if they were seeing a preview of coming attractions.

 

Judge to rule soon on whether 'police tapes' case goes to trial

SOUTH BEND — After a round of court testimony Thursday, whether the South Bend “police tapes” case goes to trial still hangs in the balance.

 

Mishawaka wants to give restaurants grants to help cover COVID-19 safety measures

MISHAWAKA — The city is trying to set up a COVID-19 assistance program for local restaurants with unused federal money it has for coronavirus-related help.

 

South Bend area schools gear up for graduation, many with a focus on coronavirus safety

With the end of the school year just around the corner, local high schools are making plans, seeking health department approval and moving forward with celebrations to recognize the Class of 2021.

 

Notre Dame football’s C’Bo Flemister charged with leaving the scene of an accident

Third-string running back played in Blue-Gold Game six days after reported accident

 

Letters: What about voters who believe in democracy and free market choice?

I would like to offer a comment about the recent decision by the Food and Drug Administration to propose a ban on menthol cigarettes.

 

Small business COVID-19 relief program runs out of money

NEW YORK (AP) — The government’s key COVID-19 relief program for small businesses has run out of money.

 

New direction for travelers in South Bend

Travelers arriving at the South Bend International Airport soon will be greeted with a large overhead sign welcoming them to the multimodal center.

 

Training delays and COVID restrictions bring law enforcement academy to South Bend

SOUTH BEND — Under normal circumstances, the 22 cadets sitting in the auditorium of the South Bend Police Department on Monday would be 150 miles south in Plainfield, Ind., going through training at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy.

 

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