Jordan Hatfield, Anchor/Multimedia Journalist
Jordan Hatfield joined ABC57 in 2019; he now works as an anchor and multi-media journalist.
A lifelong resident of Michiana, Jordan attended Lake Michigan Catholic High School before graduating from DePaul University’s film program. Using the skills he learned behind the camera and in production, Jordan began work at ABC57 as a Photographer and Editor- and has brought everything he learned in those positions to his new job as a multi-media journalist.
Jordan loves photography, and is never out without a camera, always looking for the perfect shot. He also enjoys reading thriller novels, listening to records, and watching movies.
Articles by Jordan Hatfield
- Captain Santa Claus meet and greet Saturday
- Singer Judy Collins performing at The Lerner Theatre on Oct. 25
- ABC57's Jordan Hatfield interviews South Bend Mayor James Mueller, discussing future growth of Downtown South Bend
- New original musical at Sturges-Young Center for the Arts
- ABC57's Arts and Acts: Local dance stars shine at A&A Ballet Chicago
- "Matilda The Musical" at the Lerner Theatre
- Michiana Crime Stoppers shredding event
- ABC57's Arts and Acts: All-American Rejects comes to South Bend
- ABC57's Arts and Acts: Goshen College hosts Guitar Night this weekend
- ABC57's Arts and Acts: 66th Annual Collegiate Jazz Festival
- ABC57's Arts and Acts with DJ Rybski
- ABC57's Arts and Acts with Colin Mochrie
- Democratic candidate talks drive behind Indiana U.S. Senate run
- Downtown South Bend Winter Restaurant Weeks arrives January 22
- South Bend Jazz Festival hits downtown this weekend
- Indiana US Senate candidate speaks on campaign
- Stop 22 hosting indoor trick-or-treating event on Sunday
- Celebrate spooky season with Mishawaka-Penn-Harris library during 'Frightful Friday'
- Peat’s Cider Social helping raise money for cancer awareness with Wednesday event
- Briarcliff Health hosts trunk or treat for kids
- Farmed and Forged hosts last market September 24
- One year after her passing, Jackie Walorski's husband looks back
- Artificial Advantage: Big business for A.I.
- Coloma second graders meet veterans they've written over the school year
- Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson delivers third State of the City address
- Miss Elkhart County highlights the importance of CPR and AED training
- No lifeguards at South Haven beaches again this summer
- Empty Mercy Hospital lot may be new home for apartments and duplexes in Benton Harbor
- 21-year-old sentenced for murder in dispute over boy
- Buchanan launches Munchie Mondays
- Family dog killed and families lose homes in Benton Harbor apartment complex fire
- Bike trails on Whirlpool's campus opening up for the summer
- Update: Police identify woman who may have drowned in St. Joseph River
- Coloma Community Schools' bond proposal rejected by voters
- Buchanan looking for input on revitalizing Riverfront Park
- Whirlpool sponsors summit to inspire next generation of women in STEM
- Niles High School student planting hundreds of trees across Southwest Michigan
- Southwest Michigan dispensaries prep for their first 4/20 crowds
- Orchards Mall owners given 30 days to develop a new proposal for the property
- Veteran surprises elementary school class after being pen pals with classmate
- Berrien County neighbors deal with flooding after heavy storms Wednesday morning
- New Paris neighbors picking up the pieces - and bracing for more storms this week
- Sidewalk replacement project underway in downtown Niles
- New Notre Dame Men's Basketball Coach would make history, give fans hope for future
- City Clerk candidates address controversies at debate
- St. Joseph County Parks hosts open house to discuss 2024 master plan
- Whirlpool and Lake Michigan College host Girls Rock IT event to encourage girls to enter STEM fields
- South Bend announces new camera registry program, aiming to make solving crimes more efficient
- City-employed security guard killed in overnight shooting
- Benton Harbor residents urged to get free home inspections to help get through lead crisis
- Benton Harbor mayor sees bright future during state of the city address, as residents work to move past water crisis
- Police testify on Judith Sobol’s erratic behavior in day two of murder trial
- SBPD unveils Real Time Crime Center—with hopes to increase efficiency and prevent upticks in criminal activity
- Habitat for Humanity reflects on former president Jimmy Carter’s legacy, five years after building dozens of homes in Mishawaka
- MSU students mourn loss and demand action after mass shooting Monday night
- Americans expected to pay more for Valentine’s Day gifts—as inflation raises prices
- BHAS wants to use recent lockdown as a learning experience—as experts warn hoax threats may become part of the new normal
- Low enrollment prompts SBCSC to “rightsize” district; some community members argue closing schools is not the answer
- Surveillance and body cam footage shows SBPD officers punching suspect; activists demand action
- Lake View Terrace residents moved out for extensive renovations
- Concord Avenue double homicide leaves teenager dead—and neighbors fed up with gunfire
- Benton Harbor police confirm suspicious death is homicide; surveillance video of three suspects released
- Four Winds Casino still looking for employees, as hotel expansion sets date for grand opening
- Volunteers donate their time at Cultivate Food Rescue for MLK Day
- Ice carvers adapt for warm temps before Hunter Ice Festival
- Neighbors react to fatal crash involving two semis on U.S. 12
- South Bend Common Council rejects resolution on reparations over lack of cover letter
- Disappointment and controversy over opening of grocery store at downtown high-rise
- Will Michigan minimum wage increase impact small businesses?
- Pipes freeze and break at Orchards Mall due to holiday blizzard, frustrating business owners
- Berrien County Road Department prepares for winter storm
- New digital signs coming to I-94, will warn drivers of road conditions
- Holiday shoppers supporting local toy stores
- Bus driver shortage cancels classes at Edwardsburg Public Schools
- Business owners and residents push back against Stevensville pot ordinance
- Struggling Berrien County veterans receive free holiday meal baskets
- Progress slows on Benton Harbor lead service line replacements, as project nears completion
- Department of Energy rejects Holtec International’s plan to restart Palisades Nuclear Power Plant
- Complaint filed by Elkhart Police Chief against Elkhart County Detective
- “This is a search and rescue,” Mayor Rod Roberson says about search for missing brother