Updated: 7:23 PM As we all keep up with technology, the National Weather Service is doing its part to help us here at News Center 16 to warn you of approaching storms.
Updated: 7:01 PM From cutting meals to going under the knife, there are lots of ways for folks to lose weight. And while some weight loss programs are successful, many are not, but one couple says they fooled their brains into thinking they had bariatric surgery and managed to shed the pounds.
Updated: 7:13 PM With every passing year, we lose an important part of living history. Stories from survivors of the Holocaust provide important testimony to the horrors of one of the darkest periods of humanity.
Posted: 9:18 AM NewsCenter 16 has obtained video of a twin-engine jet's botched landing attempt at the South Bend Regional Airport, prior to a March 17 crash.
Updated: 7:00 PM Thanks to video surveillance technology, more and more crimes are being caught on tape. And that means crooks are more likely to be caught.
Updated: 6:56 PM Everyone wants to stretch a dollar in today’s touch economy. Angie Hicks shows you how to do just that with your wardrobe and shoes without giving up on the outfit and donating it.
Updated: 6:59 PM Doctors are using blood to figure out what’s going on inside patients’ heads, including picking up on cholesterol levels, cancer and even infectious diseases.
Updated: 6:51 PM For the last two months, our news team has tracked seven local beggars to see if the story on their cardboard signs, matches the reality of their lives.
Updated: 7:14 PM Poor circulation in the legs and feet can lead to the loss of limbs, or even the loss of life. Now, a new treatment is being introduced that could help millions of people get their blood flowing.
Updated: 5:39 PM Typical MRI’s allow doctors to see everything from the brain to the heart and liver, but a new type of MRI lets doctors see images on a nanoscale.
Updated: 7:06 PM He was valedictorian of his class at Saint Joseph High School, went to Harvard and holds degrees in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. And now he is the second youngest mayor in his hometown, South Bend.