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Court records say Niles man previously plotted to kill wife

NILES — A Niles Township man who was charged with shooting his wife to death this week had previously talked about killing her. John Lewis told a woman he'd had a longstanding affair with he had a plan to kill…

 

Kim Komando: One mistake people make using public Wi-Fi

If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times: Avoid doing anything you would not want anyone in the world to know on public WiFi. You may think you're safe in that busy café or big-name hotel, but…

 

AP sources: Strategist Steve Bannon leaving White House

The former leader of conservative Breitbart News pushed Trump to follow through with his campaign promises.

 

Art Beat is Saturday in downtown South Bend

SOUTH BEND — Art Beat, the city's annual celebration of art, music and culture will be from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday in downtown South Bend.

 

Vehicle reported stolen in Niles Township homicide located

The vehicle reported stolen during a Sunday homicide in Niles Township has been found.

 

Man to serve 50 years for double stabbing

SOUTH BEND — Marvin Hill, 33, will serve 50 years in prison after being sentenced Thursday in a plea agreement for an August 2016 double stabbing in a Laurel Woods apartment.

 

Scam now uses BBB name, logo

Stop and think before you click on any link.

 

Drugged driving rises as a menace

Drunken-driving deaths are on the decline, dropping 24 percent since 2006, but deaths in crashes involving drugs are soaring

 

Dogs More Important Than Marriage In Home-Buying Decisions

MoneyTipsAmericans love their dogs. According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA), approximately 78 million dogs are owned as pets in America – or perhaps it's better to say that 78 million dogs own at least one American. Around 44%…

 

Which Debts Should You Pay Off First?

MoneyTipsWhat's your strategy for paying off multiple debts? Do you simply pay what you can whenever the monthly bill or statement arrives, focus on one bill at a time, or attack high-interest debt first? Do you even have a strategy…

 

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