WSJM Morning News – October 23, 2018

  • Two fatal crashes involving police vehicles in Berrien County over the past year will result in no charges against officers.
  • A non-discrimination ordinance to protect the LGBTQ community will likely be approved soon by the city of St. Joseph.
  • The city of St. Joseph is saying no to drugs for the time being.
  • The Palisades nuclear power plant in Van Buren County is shut down for repairs after a transformer experienced a problem.
  • Michigan State Police are handling the investigation of the death of a 51-year-old who died in police custody Monday morning.
  • A 19-year-old time capsule buried in 1999 by students at Brown Elementary School in St. Joseph has been dug up.
  • A group of divorced fathers want child custody laws changed in Michigan.
  • It’s a ticket sales frenzy — ahead of Tuesday’s Mega Millions drawing, which sports a winning jackpot of at least 1.6-billion dollars
  • Oil prices have been easing and now it’s getting a bit cheaper in many areas of the country to fill up the tank.