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1:10
Benton Harbor Commissioners approve plan for apartments
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1:43
Morning rain leaves behind cooler less humid weather this week
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3:42
City addresses circulating video of SBPD officer detaining juvenile
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1:24
One on one with Senator Jim Banks
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2:08
Hundreds of miles away, Hurricane Erin will still impact Michiana’s...
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2:44
The latest on road construction projects in Mishawaka
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3:03
Mayor, neighbors react to violent weekend across South Bend
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1:17
More rain overnight, humidity drops later this week
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0:41
2025 Notre Dame Football captains announced
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2:33
Still hot, wetter than weekend
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1:46
Quarterback decision still pending as Notre Dame wraps camp
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1:04
8-year-old in serious condition following shooting at Laurel...
Severe storms are heading to Michiana with the main time window being 3PM-9PM. Heavy rain, strong straight-lined winds, hail, and potential tornadoes are the main threats with this line of storms. Storms will be out of the area later this evening with scattered showers lingering overnight. Temperatures cool a bit for Thursdays and humidity will drop before turning hot this weekend, with temperatures reaching 90s and heat index values in the triple digits. Although hot, it will be a fairly quiet weekend. Slight chances for showers and storms return early next week.
Tonight: Lingering showers and storms. Low 62.
Thursday: Partly cloudy, breezy. High 80.
Friday: Partly cloudy, warming up. High 86.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, hot. High 93.
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