Kylee Leahy, Multimedia Journalist
Kylee Leahy joined the ABC57 team as a summer intern in 2025. After graduating from Indiana University Indianapolis with a degree in Journalism, she joined the newsroom full time as a Multimedia Journalist in September.
During college, Kylee worked on the campus newspaper while holding a position as the Public Relations Chair in the Liberal Arts Student Council. During 2024, she interned as a Press Secretary at The Indiana State Senate and participated on the IndyStar Reader Advisory Panel. Originally from Mishawaka, she’s excited to be back home to start her career in journalism.
Outside of work, Kylee’s usually in the front row at a concert or in a Ticketmaster queue. She’s a dedicated cat mom and loves going out with her friends for a sweet treat after a long day.
Articles by Kylee Leahy
- New national chains target St. Joseph County as commercial growth accelerates
- Two children taken to Emergency Room after exposure to chemicals in Benton Charter Township Walmart
- Bluegrass Festival celebrates local artists in Niles
- South Bend Barber celebrates retirement after 59 years
- Chaos in Cass County: Verbal abuse from county officials at press conference, as entire prosecutor's office resigns
- St. Joseph County begins process to sell former Portage Manor property
- Fresh Cuts, Fresh Starts: Re-Entry Program Gives Back in Elkhart
- Michiana data center roundup
- Residents ask for Community Investment at Microsoft open house
- La Porte Common Council Approves expansion of Microsoft Data Center near Highway 35
- Notre Dame Valedictorian recalls Ice Chapel in 2026 Commencement Speech
- South Bend celebrates Kids to Parks Day with bike-riding workshop
- Two Hoosiers serving as Perpetual Pilgrims for the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage
- Howard Charter Township Residents to Vote on Dissolving Charter Status in August
- Penn Township Residents rally for a Data Center moratorium
- High school prom party ends with gunfire, one dead, two injured
- Postal carriers lead annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive across northern Indiana
- Eligible 17-Year-Old Voters mistakenly rejected for Primary Voting
- Dance like Nobody’s Watching: Logan Center hosts third Annual Prom
- Beyond the Holiday: Cinco de Mayo Festival Honors Culture and Community
- Berrien County community asks sheriff to withdraw from partnership with ICE
- Humane Society takes in 61 animals in one day after Goshen Rescue
- We Make Indiana gathers community to urge action against landlords in South Bend
- St. Joseph County Assessor holds Town Hall ahead of 2026 Property Assessments
- Judge rules St. Joseph County election system violates Indiana Constitution
- Microsoft data center plans to fund La Porte Community School Corporation during construction
- St. Joseph River rises into minor flood stage after weeks of heavy rain
- Michigan City residents raise concern about Google’s Hyperscale Data Center
- Local leaders call for transparency as Data Center conversations continue in St. Joseph County
- 'Today is that day' Union members crowd City Hall in support of La Porte Data Center
- Reining it in: Ag Days wraps up at the St Joseph County Fairgrounds
- Church hosts ‘Possibility Day’ to promote disability inclusion and awareness in Southwest Michigan
- Indiana District 2 Candidates talk Iran, accountability and transparency
- Asking for Accountability: Michiana Elected Officials on on-going tensions in Iran
- Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission collecting consumer data in Goshen to assess Affordability Crisis
- South Bend house fire possibly caused by lightning
- INDOT walks through a proposed diverging diamond intersection for S.R. 2 in New Carlisle
- Palm Sunday procession in South Bend unites faiths in call to ‘feed the hungry, heal the sick, and welcome the stranger’
- Voting advocacy, peaceful demonstrations and donations: South Bend joins national No Kings protest
- Open House for a new pedestrian bridge leaves Riverside Residents dissatisfied
- Seven local boards unanimously approve fire territory merger in St. Joseph County
- From Niles to South Bend: Jays 2 Keeps the Spirit Alive for basketball season
- Midwest Meowfest brings kitten advocacy to attendees, new homes to rescues
- Pulaski County weighs stricter solar rules amid resident concerns
- The Free Market promotes sustainable shopping
- Most residents have power restored following high winds
- “Hoosier Hospitality, Hoosier Lanes” local business in Wheatfield offers community support following damaging storm
- 'Anybody that needs a hot meal,' Edwardsburg community rallies after major storm
- Tornado kills 12-year-old in Cass County, residents say storm came with no warning
- Residents organize against proposed Meijer development in Niles Township
- National clinic with South Bend roots expands access to care for rare disease Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
- Family of Michigan City Double Homicide victim demand justice
- Ann Cole Training Center teaches “Horsemanship”, helping local youth learn new skills
- Second annual 'Coldest Night of the Year' raises over $40k in Benton Harbor
- Elkhart launches Small Business Resource Guide to support local entrepreneurs
- St. Joseph County Council approves an updated Land Bank agreement in collaboration with Michiana Area Council of Government
- NIPSCO hosts Community Care Centers
- Attorney breaks down ongoing Benton Harbor water crisis litigation on podcast
- St. Joseph County Assessor holds Town Hall as 2025 property tax appeals near completion
- Residents of St. Joseph County share concerns during Data Center information session
- Barnaby’s in Mishawaka expands reach with frozen pizza shipping
- South Bend restaurants bring taste of New Orleans to Fat Tuesday celebrations
- St. Margaret’s House hosts 27th Winter Walk in downtown South Bend
- Warm Valentine’s Day draws South Bend couples out for sweets, simple dates
- Michiana gets together for Galentine's Day
- Fulton County putting a pause on Data Center development
- City unveils revised paid parking plan, invites St. Joseph residents to give feedback
- Developer unveils data center plan in Akron amid resident concerns
- St. Joseph seeks public input as Paid Parking returns for Summer
- Elkhart City Council advances Downtown Outdoor Refreshment Area
- Democratic Socialists of America organize South Bend community against ICE
- Popicon brings the gamer community to Downtown South Bend
- “Time to go to work,” ABC57 rides along with tow truck driver during Winter Weather
- Mishawaka residents stay active despite winter weather
- Bitter cold doesn’t stop disc golfers from raising record funds for Goshen food pantry
- Kewanna Diner struggles as NIPSCO customers see soaring winter gas bills
- Fulton County Commissioners motion to amend Zoning Rules amid Data Center concerns
- IU Alumni Association takes over Corby’s to cheer IU to their National Title
- Local Bears fans talk Northwest Indiana move
- Elkhart hosts Silver Gloves Tournament