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2:30
Experts weigh in on how stimulus checks might impact your taxes
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1:19
Sunshine through the week
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1:26
Niles kicks off first ever Restaurant Week
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2:29
South Bend Schools’ Board votes to proceed with “Redesign“...
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3:46
Young man killed in early morning shooting
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1:51
Spring starts off quiet, likely remains warm throughout
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1:31
A sunny start to March
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3:00
What we know so far about the death of Louis Nix
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0:54
Three children killed in house fire in Miami County
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2:12
Was technically a ‘normal’ winter
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1:55
Tracking spring green and likelihood of any March snow
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2:26
Niles celebrating “restaurant week“ to promote local businesses
A true white Christmas with an inch or more of snow on the ground remains unlikely Tuesday but some flurries are possible. The rest of the week stays relatively mild, highs warming into the 50s Thursday with rain likely. Temperatures begin falling into the New Year, highs in the upper 20s to start 2019.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, low of 25.
Christmas Day: Morning flurries changing to rain/snow showers, high near 40.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Highs near 42.
Thursday: Rainy, high of 52.