Mayor Pete Buttigieg gives update on South Bend issues
Posted: Aug 20, 2019 7:35 AM EST
-
1:38
Niles Charter Township in first phases of establishing Marijuana...
-
2:58
Elkhart officials handle slick conditions and blowing snow
-
3:42
Trustees lead backlash against bill to dissolve Indiana townships,...
-
1:27
Another round of light snow, Thursday morning
-
1:57
U.S. 20, bypass reopened Tuesday afternoon
-
0:56
Local Navy veteran organizing donations for California wildfire...
-
2:59
Culver Academies Horsemanship students to appear in Presidential...
-
2:02
Gobles Chapel closes to prevent funeral costs from rising for...
-
1:40
Consistent snowfall amidst bone-chilling cold
-
3:42
fans spend thousands along the road to the National Championship
-
1:02
Loved ones gather to honor the life of Elkhart Fire Captain Adam...
-
2:30
Mike Braun officially sworn in as Indiana’s 52nd Governor
SOUTH BEND, Ind.—South Bend Mayor and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg was live in the ABC57 studio on Tuesday morning to give an update on key issues the city is facing.
On Monday night, the city, along with Mayor Pete, outlined a new plan to help the homeless population permanently.
Another hot topic in the community, the group meetings hosted by the Board of Public Safety will be held again on Tuesday night, this time to discuss police officers’ use of force.
Sign up for the ABC 57Newsletter