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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 in the Upper Midwest will fizzle before arriving Tuesday morning. The severe threat is low but not zero, Tuesday. Timing is the main reason the threat is lower. After the morning scattered storms, a second round will try to develop midday with the passing cold front. There's not much time for these storms to tap into peak energy. The threat is isolated at best, the threat is higher South Bend to Warsaw, Warsaw to Ft. Wayne. The clouds break and temperatures cool quickly in the afternoon. Tuesday will also be breezy with a wind shift to the northwest. Wednesday is fair early, then clouds and rain build again into Thursday. The weekend is looking nice an sunny, a little chilly to start but overall nice.
Tonight: Showers late. Low 68.
Tuesday: Scattered Storms. High 76.
Wednesday: PM showers. High 66.
Thursday: Rainy. High. 70