Local start-up pivots to help frontline workers
By:
Vahid Sadrzadeh
Posted: Jul 13, 2020 7:23 AM EDT

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1:30
Morning showers and storms move through, but dry for the rest...
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South Bend Schools CFO finds project exceeded budget
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Car crashes into St. Joseph Family Medicine building Friday afternoon
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3:19
South Bend Police responding to possible shooting at 700 blocks...
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Reception is high for local Niles dispensaries
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Potentially severe storms tonight, patchy rain this weekend
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Car fire on U.S. 31 Thursday night
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How the Tri-Way Drive-In stays current while remaining a classic
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Warm and breezy during the day, Storms overnight
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Rotary Club of Greater Niles looking for new members
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St. Joseph Grade School does donation walk in honor of a promise
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Libraries brace for possible budget cuts from Senate Bill 1
Notre Dame Alum, Pier White, started Tradelasts as a way to provide vacation rentals to families looking to make memories.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, however, the company is now focused on providing free vacations to medical personnel on the frontlines.
Morning Anchor Vahid Sadrzadeh sits down with the founder in a one-on-one interview.
More info on Tradelasts HERE.
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