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Understanding massive FDA recall related to rodent contamination
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Elkhart Indiana Black Expo ’Trailblazer Awards’ recognize...
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Dense fog during the morning, sunny skies later in the day
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St. Margaret’s House hosts 27th Winter Walk in downtown South...
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Hall of Fame broadcaster Pat Hughes headlines South Bend Cubs...
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Irish dominates NC State 79-67 in ACC victory
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Annual Sweethearts Ball helps raise funds for Rosie Place
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Community gathers for Black History Skate and Market in South...
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Warming trend continues, Rain expected by midweek
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A perfectly pleasant Sunday
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Warm Valentine’s Day draws South Bend couples out for sweets,...
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Notre Dame takes down Georgia Tech 89-74 behind Certa’s career-high...
SOUTH BEND,Ind. -- Emily Voorde was born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, which is a condition that causes her bones to break easily and has caused her used a wheelchair for most of her life. Simple tasks like attending appointments are difficult because the lack of easy and accessible ways to enter a building.
ABC57's Nightteam anchor Brianna Clark and Emily shows us how a simple task like entering a courthouse proves to be difficult task.
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