WSJM Morning News – December 11, 2018

  • Chilling details are being revealed in the murder of a pregnant 17-year-old Mishawaka High School junior.
  • One of the last police or public safety departments in Berrien County to get body cameras for officers will soon have them.
  • The Berrien County Road Department will be closing part of Napier Avenue this week for drain work.
  • It’s a no for Scooter Joe’s.
  • Michigan State University Extension is working to answer the questions Michigan residents might have about PFAS.
  • The Berrien County Sheriff’s Department is kicking off another holiday Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign this week.
  • The state house could take up revised legislation this week.
  • The University of Michigan’s updated sexual misconduct policy is expected to include a ban on faculty members from having romantic or sexual relationships with undergraduate students.
  • Five Marines missing off the coast of Japan are declared dead.