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2:37
Merit Board votes to defer backpay decision as internal investigation...
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3:30
Sweeping changes to Hoosier education as new laws go into effect
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3:27
Protestors call for day of action in response to “One big beautiful...
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1:22
Warmer Wednesday with storm chances creeping back in
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2:12
County fair season arrives in Michiana
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1:55
Looking at a dry and sunny start to the new month
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4:03
La Porte woman loses job and home after reporting mold in apartment
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0:59
Fever’s Clark selected as first captain of July 19 WNBA All-Star...
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0:39
More details released in officer involved shooting in Niles
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3:19
Gunfire Erupts at Late Night Teen Party in South Bend
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3:13
BHDPS seeking legislative change to help end mobile nuisance...
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3:33
Family of Nicholas Stanley speaks to ABC57
A cooler-than-normal and dry pattern will characterize the start of July with highs in the upper 70s today alongside mostly sunny skies. Lows fall right around the upper 50s later tonight. As high pressure begins to fall apart and shift east, lower pressure will bring in warmer air from the south causing high temperatures to feel more seasonable in the mid 80s on Tuesday. Slight shower chances are present tomorrow as well, but the better chance for rain will be late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Highs will climb into the upper 80s during the middle of the week as rain chances increase through Independence Day. There is no need to cancel or change any outdoor plans on July 4 as of now, but be aware that there is a chance for rain.
Today: Mostly sunny. High 77.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 57.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. High 84.
Wednesday: Overcast. High 88.