Where there's ice, you need salt. Last year, many Michiana street departments struggled with their salt stock because of rising salt costs. But this year, most of the street departments we talked to,More >>
Posted by: Nadia Crow Get ready for snow. That's what local road crews are doing. The first Snowfall of the season is expected Wednesday night. And that has road crews readying their plows. Road crewsMore >>
Michiana police want you to keep in mind one of the most dangerous elements of winter driving is the one you can't see. With the snowy season about to begin, they want you to be ready for black ice. WhenMore >>
Written By: Lindsey Sablan As the temperature starts to drop, many Michiana homeless shelters are prepping for the winter. Workers at Hope Ministries say they always see a drastic increase in peopleMore >>
Many kids spent the day sledding, skiing, or trying to have snowball fights. However, those kids likely didn't have much luck in making snowballs. Watch the video at the top of this page as Ken Garcia shows why making snowballs or snowmen was a little tough. He also explains what's the best kind of snow for snowballs.More >>
When the snow starts to fall and the temperatures begin to plunge, school districts have a decision to make. That decision is whether to cancel school. While student love the idea of a snow day, it takes a lot before that'll happen in Northern Indiana.More >>
Fox 28 spoke with the superintendents from Goshen, Penn-Harris-Madison and Niles school districts to find out their procedures for canceling classes.More >>
With the snow here, most of you are probably trying to keep warm inside but for many people paying this winter's heating bills are a concern.
Workers at NIPSCO say there are things that you can do aroundMore >>
The first significant snowfall of the season has fallen across Michiana and police want driver to remember to slow down during slick conditions.More >>
The cool weather is here, which means snow is probably on its way.
If you haven't thought about shoveling your sidewalks and driveways, you may want to start thinking about buying or doing a maintenanceMore >>
As temperatures continue to fall, you'll soon be forgetting about the A-C and looking to fire up your furnace. But predictions out earlier this year said it will cost you more to stay warm this winter than it did last winter. Spending a little money now can go a long way down the road.More >>
Doctors say that because it stayed cold for so long this spring we had dramatic increases in pollen. That has led to one of the worst allergy seasons in recent memory.More >>
Doctors say that because it stayed cold for so long this spring we had dramatic increases in pollen. That has led to one of the worst allergy seasons in recent memory.More >>
"Gas price records in these areas aren't being quietly replaced, they're being blown out of the water." That's how GasBuddy.com Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan describes the prices in parts of the Midwest. More >>
"Gas price records in these areas aren't being quietly replaced, they're being blown out of the water." That's how GasBuddy.com Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan describes the prices being paid for gas in parts of the Midwest.More >>
If Sample Street is part of your commute, you'll want to be aware of a road restriction that will be in place starting Monday. That restriction will be between Grant Street and Bendix Drive, which coversMore >>
If Sample Street is part of your commute, you'll want to be aware of a road restriction that will be in place starting Monday. That restriction will be between Grant Street and Bendix Drive, which coversMore >>
The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, who served as president of the University of Notre Dame for 35 years, will mark his 70 years as a priest by taking part in a Jubilee Mass on Friday, the day before he turns 96 years old.More >>
The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, who served as president of the University of Notre Dame for 35 years, will mark his 70 years as a priest by taking part in a Jubilee Mass on Friday, the day before he turns 96 years old.More >>
Clay Township Firefighters will be performing car seat checks for drivers ahead of the summer driving season. You can stop by the Harris Branch Library Monday from 10 a.m. to noon to make sure your child'sMore >>
Clay Township Firefighters will be performing car seat checks for drivers ahead of the summer driving season. You can stop by the Harris Branch Library Monday from 10 a.m. to noon to make sure your child'sMore >>
South Bend police are on the scene of a shooting that sent one woman to the hospital early Monday morning. It happened around 4:13 on the 12-hundred block of South 30th Street, which is in the city'sMore >>
South Bend police are on the scene of a shooting that sent one woman to the hospital early Monday morning. It happened around 4:13 on the 12-hundred block of South 30th Street, which is in the city'sMore >>
A new grocery store in Mishawaka has gotten a lot of hype, but now even kids have something to be excited about. Whole Foods Market kicked off their "Whole Kids Club" program today. They hosted an eventMore >>
A new grocery store in Mishawaka has gotten a lot of hype, but now even kids have something to be excited about. Whole Foods Market kicked off their "Whole Kids Club" program today. They hosted an eventMore >>
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David Lawson scored his career-best fifth goal with 2:16 remaining to lift Duke to a 12-11 win against Notre Dame in the lacrosse quarterfinals Sunday.More >>
David Lawson scored his career-best fifth goal with 2:16 remaining to lift Duke to a 12-11 win against Notre Dame in the lacrosse quarterfinals Sunday.More >>
It is a right of passage for NFL rookies... the Panini Trading Card Photo shoot. Former Notre Dame stars, Manti Te'o and Tyler Eifert joined the entire 2013 NFL Rookie Draft Class in Los Angeles. It'sMore >>
It is a right of passage for NFL rookies... the Panini Trading Card Photo shoot. Former Notre Dame stars, Manti Te'o and Tyler Eifert joined the entire 2013 NFL Rookie Draft Class in Los Angeles. It'sMore >>
For most aspiring race car drivers, the Indy 500 is something they dream about... but for this year's pole sitter, the 500 was just a normal part of everyday life. Indianapolis native Ed Carpenter,More >>
For most aspiring race car drivers, the Indy 500 is something they dream about... but for this year's pole sitter, the 500 was just a normal part of everyday life. Indianapolis native Ed Carpenter,More >>
Elkhart was the host of the United States High School Rugby National Championship. Penn was playing for third place, taking on Xavier of New York. Xavier jumped out to an early lead, holding the KingsmenMore >>
Elkhart was the host of the United States High School Rugby National Championship. Penn was playing for third place, taking on Xavier of New York. Xavier jumped out to an early lead, holding the KingsmenMore >>
Basketball legend Bill Walton was in Elkhart Friday for the Oaklawn Spring Spectacular. Walton joked about Digger Phelps being the devil and said he had the ultimate respect for John Wooden.More >>
The Penn Rugby Team lost in the National Semi-Finals against #1 Gonzaga from Washington, D.C. The Penn team will play for 3rd place in Elkhart at the Moose Lodge Pitch Saturday afternoon.More >>
Saturday night we're likely to see the the fastest speeds ever turned at Plymouth Motor Speedway. Dean talked with Driver Shane Stewart who was helping to fine tune the dirt surface. He explained what fans will see at the Earl Gaerte Classic.More >>
Penn Sprinter Tommy Grant broke a record in the 100 meter dash Thursday that had stood since 1954. Grant and the Kingsmen were having a very strong night. He and Tim Deal teamed up to win the 4x100 Deal also came back and won the 300. Penn was the team champ followed by Mishawaka and AdamsMore >>
Lakeland's Ashlyn Grubb struck out 14 Thursday night in high school softball and now has over 1,020 strikeouts in her high school career. The Lakers senior will pitch at Valparaiso next year. Lakeland beat Mishawaka 3-0.More >>
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With winter right around the corner, you're probably wondering how you can save money on your heating bill.
Here's some good news: natural gas prices are down. But there are ways you can save even moreMore >>
Many kids spent the day sledding, skiing, or trying to have snowball fights. However, those kids likely didn't have much luck in making snowballs. Watch the video at the top of this page as Ken Garcia shows why making snowballs or snowmen was a little tough. He also explains what's the best kind of snow for snowballs.More >>
When the snow starts to fall and the temperatures begin to plunge, school districts have a decision to make. That decision is whether to cancel school. While student love the idea of a snow day, it takes a lot before that'll happen in Northern Indiana.More >>
With the temperatures hitting the single digits, most of us tried to avoid the outdoors Thursday but that's not possible for everyone. Fox28 caught up with those who had to brave the cold, no matter theMore >>
With freezing temperatures and more snow on the way...many kids will be hoping for the first snow day of the year. School officials factor in two main elements, for the buses andMore >>
By Ed Greenberger With the mercury set to dip into the single digits in Michiana, space heaters are flying off hardware store shelves. Elkhart's Palmer Ace Hardware is almost out of space heaters, butMore >>
Written By: Lindsey Sablan With the freezing temperatures we all want to warm our cars up before we get in, but local police say that makes you a target. Police say as the weather gets colder, they seeMore >>
The mix of snow, strong winds, and colder temperatures can be a deadly combination. With the snow season officially here, officials say there are a few roads that tend to be more dangerous. Elkhart cityMore >>
Fox 28 spoke with the superintendents from Goshen, Penn-Harris-Madison and Niles school districts to find out their procedures for canceling classes.More >>
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