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Is South Bend's written test applicable to police work? Who makes it and what's on it.
The lawsuit, which was dismissed in February, cited a statistically significant difference in passing rates between African American and White applicants on the written exam. What’s on the written test and what does it assess?
What did St. Joseph County Police's enforcement action near Amazon look like on day one?
Rather than giving out as many tickets as possible, St. Jospeh County Police are placing an importance on education.
Why is the bypass dangerous in winter? 4 causes of crashes on St. Joseph Valley Parkway
Driving dangers on the St. Joseph County bypass are credited towards slick roads, bridges, weather and speeding.
5 steps South Bend Prosper Apartments says will improve safety after serious crimes
The intersection of Jefferson Boulevard and 30th Street, where Prosper Apartments in South Bend resides, has had an increase in part 1 crimes in 2024. The complex’s owners commit to making safety improvements.
Solar powered mobile surveillance cameras in South Bend track body movement
The tall, wide, solar-powered camera units seen around town at local retailers such as Meijer and Martin’s Super Markets have made their way to the South Bend Police Department. The police department’s main objective with the LVT unit is deterrence, officials said.
Local police left to wonder if their federal grants were defunded by Trump's 'freeze'
Police departments rely of federal grant funding to purchase resources needed. They were awarded the 2024 JAG Grant, but are unsure if they’ll receive the funds after grants were halted by the White House.
Prosecutor says Elkhart Martin's shooter watched young women 'looking for a victim'
The Elkhart County Prosecutor's office worked to dispel false rumors about the shootings at a Jan. 31 press conference, and to advise people to recognize what they can do to keep themselves and others safe.
St. Joseph County first responders use QR bracelets to provide the right care
By scanning a QR code on the back of a CARES bracelet and sending an automated text at the click of a button to emergency contacts, it can help people avoid emergency care and save the community money in ambulance and hospital costs.
Former Portage Manor resident and advocate remembered for positivity and the 'best hugs'
Chaplain, spokesperson and former Portage Manor resident Mark Huffman died on Christmas Eve after being hit by a car five days prior. He was 60.
'Man of integrity': Former South Bend Chief of Police Darryl Boykins dies at 70
Boykins served in several roles within the South Bend Police Department before making history as the first Black Chief of Police in 2007.
BolaWrap looks like something Batman would use. Now, South Bend Police do.
It looks like something you'd find on Batman's utility belt, but it's a real device used by law enforcement across the country. Now, nine South Bend officers — all certified instructors — have it at their disposal when applying force throughout the three patrol details they cover.
From cops to coaches: South Bend Police invest in community through free PAL program
The South Bend Police Athletic League offers an opportunity for school-age kids to receive coaching and mentorship throughout the summer.
'A great officer and a better friend': Officers, friends and family recall Bonnie Werntz
In those days, the police force was different and treatment toward female officers was different. Female cops wore skirts and carried their service revolvers in their purses.