One School at a Time program motivates students
Updated: 6:14 PM Mary Beck Elementary in Elkhart is motivating its students to try harder in school and sports with the help of the One School at a Time program.
Updated: 6:14 PM Mary Beck Elementary in Elkhart is motivating its students to try harder in school and sports with the help of the One School at a Time program.
Updated: 5:48 PM October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, serving as a reminder that beating the disease is not always the end of the fight for women who overcome it. Many women face overwhelming exhaustion during and after undergoing treatment. However, there are ways for survivors to literally eat away fatigue with certain foods.
Updated: 11:18 PM Diabetes affects 26 million people in the US and is the leading cause of new blindness in adults. Now, for the first time in a long time, the FDA has approved a drug to help save diabetics' vision.
Updated: 6:04 PM Winter is right around the corner, but now may be the time to take care of a common problem with home heating.
Updated: 12:13 PM Cleveland Clinic Research, Dr. VInce Tuohy has developed a breast cancer vaccine that has proven 100 percent effective in three animal models. Needs 6 million dollars to test on women.
Updated: 10:54 AM A vaccine with the potential to be the world’s first preventive Breast Cancer vaccine is waiting for funding to start clinical trials on women.
Updated: 7:08 PM When you're planning a trip or looking for a good hotel online reviews can be helpful, unless they're fake.
Updated: 6:50 PM A letter could be headed to your mailbox that claims to be from a friend. But before you open the envelope, we have a warning for you.
Updated: 7:05 PM We often hear police say that everyday people need to be their eyes and ears in the fight against crime. And that appears to be the case in the recent arrest of a man suspected of burglary.
Updated: 6:59 PM A group of Military Wives are taking a head turning approach to solve a crisis.
Updated: 7:07 PM Treating Ovarian Cancer as a chronic illness, rather than acute disease, extends lives
Posted: 6:43 PM A local company has been helping to feed hungry breakfast goers worldwide for the past 75 years, but there is a good chance you have never heard of them.
Updated: 7:12 PM Washington High School's Medical Magnet program is popular among students and giving them focus as they head to college.
Updated: 2:02 PM Notre Dame researchers, along with a renown children's hospital, believe that by literally shedding light on a bruise, they can give doctors and police a new tool to fight child abuse.
Updated: 6:59 PM The cost of raising a child is an estimated $300,000. And when it comes to babies, just the cost of diapers may surprise you.
Updated: 7:05 PM NBC's Third Annual Education Nation Summit continued Tuesday in New York. It brings together a wide spectrum of experts to explore ways to improve education in America.
Updated: 6:26 PM You could lose a lot more than a few possessions if someone breaks into your home. They could come across some information that could cost you well beyond that immediate loss.
Updated: 7:49 PM A study from Notre Dame shows how after child dies, a mother's risk of early death rises.
Updated: 6:59 PM This weekend, Thistleberry Farms opens up their Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze to the public.
Posted: 9:40 PM In late June, the South Bend Police Department opened a substation in downtown South Bend.
Updated: 7:27 PM From hurricanes and tornadoes, to raging wildfires in the west, 2012 has been an intense year for natural disasters.
Updated: 6:47 PM We rely on the police to help keep our neighborhoods safe, and in South Bend, police have an ally in that effort.
Updated: 7:24 AM A hydroelectric turbine purchased in the 1980s has finally been installed in Setiz Park and will soon be cranking out energy savings of around $40,000 a year for the city. That might just be the tip of the iceberg for hydroelectric power in South Bend.
Updated: 7:07 PM Better late than never, a hydroelectric turbine purchased in the early 80's, was finally installed in Downtown South Bend. Now this new installation will soon be saving money for the city.