Notre Dame kicked off a new game day tradition this year with the "Freeman Cookie," a green velvet cookie sandwich with cream cheese frosting, and some of the proceeds go to the Boys & Girls Club of ...
ABC57 Kickoff's Allison Hayes spoke to former Notre Dame football coach Charlie Weis after running into him at the Golic Family SubPar Classic charity event.
Jordan's father, Super Bowl champion Ryan Clark, also stopped by to chat with the ABC57 Kickoff crew about his past NFL career and his thoughts on whether the Fighting Irish will make it to the ...
Fighting Irish starting nickelback Jordan Clark brings five years of experience from Arizona State where he finished with 139 total tackles, 20 pass deflections, and 3 interceptions.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame vs Florida State was a highly anticipated primetime game under the lights, but with the Seminoles 1-8 record, it's turning out to be quite the opposite. Coming into the ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- St. Joseph County Police were dispatched to a shooting at the 700 block of Portage Ave on Friday night. ABC57 confirmed with St. Joseph County dispatch that one person was shot ...
After 43 years of serving the Goshen community and 19 years leading the Goshen Fire Department, Chief Dan Sink is retiring from his role and passing the torch to new chief, Anthony Powell.
Walking along the 1.5-mile Link Trail can get you from downtown South Bend to the Notre Dame campus or vice-versa in approximately a half an hour.
Students with the Career Academy Charter School network in south bend, partnered with NASA experts Friday to test an advanced noise control fan.
NILES, Mich. -- ABC57 is visiting Niles High School for this Friday's edition of Under the Lights. The Edwardsburg Eddies hit the road for their Friday night match up against the Niles Vikings for the ...
While many of us think of cold, winter-like conditions when we think of an icy coating on the train track, the South Shore Line president wrote a letter to the public this week reminding passengers of ...
On Friday, Cass County announced that four different problem-solving and/or treatment court programs in the county will receive a total of $536,855 in state grants.