Displaying items 121-132 of 41015
» View wsbt.com items only
< Previous
1-10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21-3418
Next >
-
Intermodal on track: Sewer line extension boosts Kingsbury project
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentConstruction for a warehouse served by rail in Kingsbury could start next month after a significant door for the project opened. The LaPorte County Commissioners approved an agreement Tuesday among the developers of the proposed cold storage warehouse,...Tags: Transportation, Utility Corporation, U.S. Army, Railway Transportation
-
Notre Dame football: Gray perseveres, bounces back
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterANN ARBOR, Mich. - In another dark moment, another instance where Jonas Gray had to find himself, Jerri Gray’s voice pierced through the fog of negativity. “Normally, my mom kind of tries to coach me up a little bit,” the Notre Dame...Tags: Students, Trips and Vacations, Brian Kelly, Joe Schmidt, Teaching and Learning
-
10 Years Later: The new 'normal' for air travel
SOUTH BEND – The latest threat of an attack on Washington, DC or New York City in the next few days isn’t intimidating many local airline passengers. Even though air travel was so different 10 years ago – before the September 11, 2001...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, New York City, September 11, 2001 Attacks
-
Summer tourism looking bright
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. – This warm weather has already had an impact in parts of our area. It's still winter and some businesses in St. Joseph, Michigan are reporting the best numbers for a winter weekend ever as people hit the beach.
On Silver Beach,...Tags: Business, PGA Championship, Tourism and Leisure
-
Mishawaka parks board offers superintendent job
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA - The city parks board voted Monday to offer the superintendent’s job to a man who, until recently, has worked as a senior director in the city parks department in Alexandria, Va. Roger Blakely still has to respond to the offer. He&...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
-
Update: Death of Michigan City woman on train tracks ruled suicide
MICHIGAN CITY — A 19-year-old Michigan City woman took her life by standing on the tracks in front of an oncoming South Shore commuter train Monday night, the coroner reports. Emergency responders were called to the tracks on Meer Road and 750...Tags: Commuting, Suicide, Michigan
-
Indiana Toll Road operator says conditions have improved since it took over
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — Michael Peck has driven his semi along the Indiana Toll Road for 25 years. He said he has noticed several changes since 2006, when the state leased the road to a private consortium. But the Indiana Toll Road Concession (ITR)...Tags: Transportation, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers, Electronics, Road Transportation
-
3 dead, 56 injured in horrific Reno air show crash
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A World War II-era fighter plane flown by a veteran Hollywood stunt pilot plunged Friday into the edge of the grandstands during a popular air race, killing three people, injuring more than 50 spectators and creating a horrific...Tags: Transportation, Reno Air Incorporated, Armed Conflicts, Transportation Industry, Injuries and Wounds
-
Brother Paige settling in at Holy Cross
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - One of the newest residents in Pulte Hall at Holy Cross Hall is also one of the most recognized faces on campus. It’s Brother John R. Paige, the Holy Cross brother who in January became the college’s fourth president. Paige...Tags: High School Sports, College Sports, Schools, High Schools, University of Maryland, College Park
-
Notre Dame men's basketball: Cooley ready to handle bigger load
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSmall steps have guided Jack Cooley through the first two years of college basketball, but the Notre Dame junior power forward recently took a big one to start his most important season to date. Eight days before the official start of practice, the Irish...Tags: Students, High School Sports, College Sports, Basketball, Entertainment Events
-
Park rangers: Bear in mauling only protecting cubs
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — A grizzly bear that mauled a 57-year-old hiker to death in Yellowstone National Park was only defending its cubs and had not threatened humans before. So park officials on Thursday decided to leave it alone...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Science and Technology, California, Illinois, Gardens and Parks
-
Alligator bites boy, 11, at Valparaiso amusement park
VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) — Police say an 11-year-old North Carolina boy was bitten on the hand by an alligator at a northern Indiana amusement park after a man invited nearby children to pet the 2-foot-long reptile. The Post-Tribune of Merrillville...Tags: Entertainment, Indiana, Amusement and Theme Parks, North Carolina, Munster
Sep 7, 2011
|Story| South Bend Tribune
Sep 10, 2011
|Story| South Bend Tribune
Sep 9, 2011
|Story| WSBT-TV
Mar 19, 2012
|Story| WSBT-TV
Sep 12, 2011
|Story| South Bend Tribune
Aug 30, 2011
|Story| WSBT-TV
Sep 14, 2011
|Story| WSBT-TV
Sep 16, 2011
|Story| WSBT-TV
Sep 21, 2011
|Story| South Bend Tribune
Oct 17, 2011
|Story| South Bend Tribune
Jul 7, 2011
|Story| AP Broadcast
Jul 12, 2011
|Story| AP Broadcast