WSJM Morning News – December 19, 2018

  • A St. Joseph company offering transportation to and from airports in Chicago, South Bend, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids expects to be operating again soon.
  • One Fair Wage is evaluating legal options as the group continues its struggle to raise Michigan’s minimum wage.
  • 2018 has been a big year for recycling in Berrien County.
  • There’s been an increase in imposters trying to get into homes.
  • Bridgman Public Schools Superintendent Shane Peters has received a passing grade from the board of education for another year.
  • The multi-state game jackpots keep getting bigger.
  • The Michigan Department of Transportation is installing a safety system at the eastbound I-94 exit ramp to Sargent Road east of Jackson.
  • House Speaker Paul Ryan plans to give his farewell address today.
  • Tech giants are responding after they were reportedly given access by Facebook to users personal data without their consent.
  • Reaction pouring in to the death of director and actress Penny Marshall.