Leo Goldman, Multimedia Journalist
Leo Goldman is a multimedia journalist for ABC57, and in his own words, is thrilled to be back in Michiana.
Leo brings several years of experience in TV news. He started his journey on the screen at Bowling Green State University, before venturing out to Great Falls, Montana to begin his local news and sports adventures.
You may recognize Leo from his time spent at WSBT 22, where he was a news and sports reporter and anchor.
Leo enjoys spending time “being let down by his sports teams (all Detroit teams, the Chicago Cubs, and Toronto Maple Leafs)”, staying active, and digging deep to find the next great community story. If you see him out and about, don’t hesitate to say hi, or tell him about a story idea you have!
You can message Leo at [email protected], Facebook, or Twitter at @leogoldmantv.
Articles by Leo Goldman
- Local non-profit works with re-entry center residents to provide equine therapy
- Residents detail continued issues at Westcott Apartments
- Residents at Westcott Apartments sound off on poor living conditions
- Large fire at South Bend church causes partial roof collapse
- RedBud Weekend, America 250 Edition
- Wellfield Botanic Gardens crowned best botanic garden in the US
- RedBud organizers prepare for high temps at this weekend's event
- Benton Harbor Area Schools begin search for new superintendent
- Vandals hit four mausoleums at Crystal Springs Cemetery
- Judge approves $25 million water lawsuit settlement in Benton Harbor
- Obama Presidential Center features work of South Bend company
- UPDATE: South Bend storm drain mural project complete
- Officials recover body of missing teenager in Lake Michigan off Washington Park Beach
- Day two of searching for a missing child continues
- St. Joseph County police investigating Bypass incident from Saturday night
- Meet Andy Stephenson, Goshen's new Chief of Police
- Microsoft breaks ground on new Data Center in La Porte, Indiana
- INDOT official's layout three-year plan for I-94 facelift
- Wanatah residents react to Thursday night's storms
- Berrien Springs public school officials clarify questions about $8M deficit
- Firefighters continue investigation into cause behind Lafayette Building fire
- Firefighters spend hours battling blaze at historic Lafayette Building
- Not a done deal, but Bears make significant progress towards move to Indiana
- Ribbon cutting ceremony held to officially reopen the updated Byers Softball Complex
- Lottery players react to Hoosier Lottery pulling misleading Space Invaders game
- Lion Express reports calmer nights, thanks to police presence
- Nearby homeowners express frustrations with Elkhart drivers going wrong way down one-way street
- Mentone Egg Fest celebrates 80th year
- Family of motorcyclist hit by teenager in Middlebury speaks out about his catastrophic injuries
- Benton Township officials acknowledge parking lot parties
- Property manager gives update on future of USA Skate Center in Mishawaka
- Elkhart holds annual Memorial Day parade
- UPDATE: Charges filed against shooter of deputy Jon Samuelson
- Hartford city commissioners' meeting erupts into violent altercation
- Concord schools outline hiring process for athletic director who was previously accused of abusive conduct
- Benton Harbor High School puts on 90-day peace pledge, encouraging students to have a violence free summer
- UPDATE: Man arrested after allegedly pulling knife on woman at Notre Dame
- South Bend Cubs dedicate plaque to Indiana born composer of 'Take Me Out To The Ballgame'
- Eighth annual Special Olympics Unified Champions Game Day held at Mishawaka High School
- Notre Dame professor conducts out of this world Glioblastoma experiment
- UPDATE: Ivy Alley Social House to remain open after initially citing lack of business as reason for closing
- No. 2 Notre Dame lacrosse overcomes slow start, beats Jacksonville 18-5
- Edwardsburg residents react after chaotic scene unfolds
- South Bend Chocolate Company files lawsuit against South Bend International Airport over rebidding process dispute
- Joe Morris wins Marshall County prosecutor primary race
- YOUR VOICE, YOUR VOTE: Tracking La Porte County prosecutor primary election
- YOUR VOICE, YOUR VOTE: Tracking Marshall County prosecutor primary election
- Starke County Prosecutor race heats up ahead of primary
- Marshall County prosecutor candidates outline 'immediate fixes' with incumbent not running for re-election
- Bethel University baseball player battles a brain tumor to retake the field
- Local landscaper turns heads with his manicured lawns and young age
- Notre Dame alum crucial part of Artemis II mission
- Irish obsessed fan looks to pass on love of Notre Dame to next generation
- Berrien County natives crowned World Champions at Axe and Knife Throwing Championships
- Former Greenbush Brewing Company employees speak out after abrupt shutdown
- Benton Harbor students enjoy getting hands-on for Earth Day
- Teen's organ donation gives stranger a second chance at life
- It's about to get more expensive to use the Toll Road
- Researchers from Notre Dame work with non-profits to lift people from poverty
- Sawyer businesses and residents react to closing of Greenbush Brewery
- St. Joseph County police urge caution on slick roads
- President Trump, Pope Leo XIV at odds over Iran war
- Fair Plain Middle School students learning new technology skills
- County officials hopes to call further attention to littering problem in South Bend
- Bourbon community rallies around Triton boys' basketball team ahead of Class 1A State Title game
- Bourbon residents recall tornado as severe weather strikes again
- Westview community rallies around boys' basketball team headed to state championship game
- South Bend residents voice concerns over proposed pedestrian bridge plan
- Friends and family celebrate life of Jamecia Moffitt
- Impact of higher gas prices for delivery drivers
- Howard Park aims to install bandshell
- Local chef showcasing her food at Pacers game
- SBPD using drones to help improve response time
- South Bend goes green for St. Paddy's Day at Fiddler's Hearth
- Notre Dame ready for funeral traffic
- Notre Dame prepares for funeral of legendary coach Lou Holtz
- Local student earns spot at the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee
- County Veteran Service Officers ensure local veterans stay safe during storms
- Three Rivers community help each other in aftermath of tornado
- Bristol residents express displeasure over potential annexation