
Jim Pinkerton A former school resource officer and the county sheriff say they still have concerns about safety at Penn High School. We'll have that story tonight at 5 & 6. And we'll take you to a unique "village" that's trying to draw attention to a serious problem.

WSBT-TV A former school resource officer and the county sheriff say they still have concerns about safety at Penn High School. We'll have that story tonight at 5 & 6. And we'll take you to a unique "village" that's trying to draw attention to a serious problem.

WSBT-TV Question of the Day: Will the new health recommendations for women change your health screening habits?

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GOSHEN — The numbers are staggering. At least 22 deaths have been attributed to suicide in the first 10 months of the year in Elkhart County. Two more have been ruled undetermined, but are likely suicide as well. ...

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I just want to thank you and for showing me how disposable my two little cousin Shayla and Shianna are.I get in the eyes of many this is an accident, however this man Leroy Hoover has priors. He has proving time and time again he should not be driving. He has used every excuse in the book, and has even driven away from... a scene of an accident.Really only 10 days and a year suspended license, really. So in a year you really want this man on the road again?I just hope you guys can live with this decision, but I know of two young girls who didn't, because you continually let this man slip through the cracks.I guess Shayla and Shianna is just another case number to you, but they were human beings to me, family.Justice dies on the the corner of Dodge and 11th street!Read More

Alyssa Rossomme A New Carlisle mom is a finalist for the March of Dimes Mom of the Year Award. I'll introduce you to her and her adorable son, Mikan, today on WSBT First Thing in the Morning.

Gintry Graham-Carnes Did anyone else notice the NFL commerical from last year during tonights Survivor or was I the only one that caught it saying Brett Favre and the Jets take on undefeated Tennessee?

Debra Daniel A man who admits to killing two little girls is going to jail, but only for ten days. Plus a computer problem led to flight delays across the country, and it could get worse. And police identify one person they think is responsible for stealing $30,000 dollars worth of aluminum. Those stories and more tonight on News 22 at 5.

WSBT-TV Meet Copper, a three-month-old Pinscher mix. He needs a home, and can be found at the Humane Society of St. Joseph County. Call 574-255-4726 for more info, and watch him today with anchor Kirk Mason on WSBT News at Midday!

WSBT-TV Question of the Day: Do events like the Great American Smoke Out help people stop smoking?

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