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School bus collides with vehicle in SW Michigan
PAW PAW, Mich. (AP) — Police say nine students were checked out as a precaution after their school bus collided with a vehicle in southwestern Michigan. The Kalamazoo Gazette and television station WWMT report the crash happened Tuesday morning...Tags: Television Industry, Transportation Accidents, Bus Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Ill. mother charged in 2 children's shotgun deaths
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) — An Illinois prosecutor calls the shotgun slayings of two children allegedly killed by their mother in East St. Louis brutal and frightening. St. Clair County state's attorney Brendan Kelly on Friday charged 25-year-old...Tags: Television Industry, Murder, Firearms, Justice System, Lawyers
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Dickinson could face state intervention
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Sitting on stools in an art studio at Dickinson Intermediate Fine Arts Academy, students are surrounded by supplies, inspirational messages and vibrant prints by artists like Kandinsky. On this morning, though, a group of eighth-graders...Tags: Television Industry, Arts and Culture, Arts, Academic Progress, School Examinations
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Ousted Ind. official "elated" at home detention
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Ousted Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White said Friday he was "elated" to receive a sentence of home detention for his conviction on felony charges including voter fraud. White was sentenced to a year of home detention...Tags: Television Industry, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, The Happiest News!, Human Interest
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Police: Judge won't be charged over video beating
McALLEN, Texas (AP) — A Texas family law judge whose daughter secretly videotaped him savagely beating her seven years ago won't face criminal charges because too much time has elapsed, police said. Aransas County Court-at-Law Judge William Adams...Tags: Television Industry, Laws, Judges, Police Investigations, NBC (tv network)
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Contempt charge added to Trey Nichols' list of offenses
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterNILES -- A Niles teenager linked to a secretly recorded sex video involving an underage girl was arraigned Monday in Berrien County Trial Court on an additional charge allegedly involving yet another underage victim. Judge Scott Schofield set bond at $7,...Tags: Television Industry, Punishment, Sex Crimes, Sexual Misconduct, Prosecution
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Indiana lawmaker catching heat for calling Girl Scouts 'radicalized organization'
INDIANAPOLIS – A state representative is gaining national attention for calling Girl Scouts a "radicalized organization," claiming it supports abortion and promotes homosexuality. Republican State Representative Bob Morris from Fort Wayne expressed...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Health, Arts and Culture, Cancer, Youth Organizations
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Grass Roots Media at heart of city's campaign to plug tech potential
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentAndrea and Donnie Rogers, whose Grass Roots Media video production company serves top-tier clients from coast to coast, have turned their talents to making their own hometown roots flourish. Grass Roots Media is at the heart of South Bend's campaign to...Tags: Television Industry, Indiana University South Bend, Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, Television
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AG weighing options after feds call Planned Parenthood funding ban illegal
The Health and Human Services Department is telling the state of Indiana that its Medicaid plan, which bans funding to Planned Parenthood, is illegal and must be changed.
In a letter sent to Indiana's Medicaid director, and obtained by The Associated...Tags: Health, Medicaid, Government Health Care, Crimes, Politics
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Athlete arrested with saggy pants felt harassed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A University of New Mexico football player who was arrested after wearing saggy pants onto a plane at San Francisco airport says he is embarrassed by negative attention surrounding the incident. In a statement issued Friday...Tags: College Football, Television Industry, San Francisco, Colleges and Universities
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Former Notre Dame quarterback Nate Montana arrested on suspicion of DUI
Former Notre Dame backup quarterback Nate Montana, the son of former Irish great Joe Montana, was arrested Friday morning on the suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol in Missoula, Mont. Montana transferred to the University of Montana in...Tags: Television Industry, Joe Montana, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Colleges and Universities, Celebrities and Bad Behavior
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James Fillmore
James knew in high school that he would one day work at a television station as a journalist. He’s no stranger to Michiana. James grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan but he’s been visiting the South Bend area for years. He got his journalism...
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