Updated: 6:51 PM For many, renting an apartment may be a way to enjoy maintenance-free living. But police say there's still work you'll need to put in, and some renters are learning that the hard way.
Updated: 4:58 PM The Indiana House has voted to pass a new two-year state budget after an impassioned debate that reflected deep divisions among lawmakers.
Updated: 6:36 PM Jada was the focus of a nationwide search after Castillo, who is her cousin and was babysitting, reported that Jada was taken from a car at a Gary convenience store.
Updated: 7:45 PM It's a big week at the Cove. The excitement kicks off tonight with the professional baseball debut of former Notre Dame standout A.J. Pollock.
Updated: 6:14 PM In February, a man was arrested after leading police on a high-speed chase that ended with him being beaten by a South Bend Police officer. Skee Klatum learned his fate on Tuesday when he was sentenced to two years in jail for his involvement in the chase.
Updated: 12:30 AM He was preparing for a potential emergency situation when a freak accident took his life. Fifty-seven-year-old Larry Prelog, an experienced installer of ham radio equipment, died after a 60-foot tower collapsed beneath him.
Updated: 7:11 PM The Fourth of July is less than a week away, and that means fireworks are going off in South Bend and all over Michiana. But officials emphasize that the fun can turn tragic if you don't follow safety guidelines.
Updated: 12:27 AM Governor Daniels says he will keep essential services such as state police and prisons running if a new budget or stopgap funding measure is not approved by midnight Tuesday night.
Posted: 9:52 AM A clean energy initiative got the green light from the President last week -- the Cash For Clunkers bill. Michigan Congressman Fred Upton has been a big supporter of the bill from the beginning.
Updated: 9:52 AM Michigan representative John Proos was on 16 Morning News, to talk about how a new bill could help keep families safer on the water this summer.
Posted: 12:08 AM Petty Officer First Class Sherrie Daniel is in the Naval Reserves, and for the last two months, she's been sailing on the USNS Comfort along the Central American coast, bringing relief and medical attention to poor villages.
Posted: 11:50 PM In early June, Dan McKinney--who splits firewood from his yard in Elkhart County for people in need to heat their homes--woke up to find the log splitter he uses gone. After a viewer saw WNDU's story, McKinney got a check in the mail.
Updated: 6:48 PM When officials arrived at a house fire Sunday afternoon in South Bend, a dog was stuck inside the burning home, and emergency crews used a pet oxygen mask to save him.
Updated: 1:23 AM On Saturday, AJ Pollock walked out the infield at the Cove. He admits he’s not sure what to expect come Tuesday when he makes his professional debut.
Updated: 12:03 AM Susan Ohmer, a Notre Dame Associate Professor in Film & Televison, says even with the unbelievable amount of technology we have, Jackson's death won't be forgotten anytime soon.
Updated: 8:17 PM Fans have been gathering at Michael Jackson's childhood home in Gary since news broke of the singer's shocking death. Some traveled through the night to pay their respects.