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2:07
“On Dowagiac!” Mayor Elect Patrick Bakeman shares his thoughts...
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3:28
Community writes letters to lawmakers opposing mid-decade redistricting
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4:36
Business owners on M-51 talk losses after dispensary ban
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3:05
Mayor Mueller declares food emergency for South Bend
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3:59
For lake Michigan surfers, fall means carving waves, not pumpkins
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1:40
A big change this weekend
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1:04
Habitat for Humanity to build 14 homes in Elkhart County
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1:58
Democrats worry redistricting may lead to misrepresentation in...
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3:34
Marian University and other schools helping get FAFSAs filed...
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4:08
RiverBend Cancer Services hosts local art auction fundraiser...
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1:55
Windy today, wintry weather this weekend
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4:29
Local Catholic academy looking to move into Portage Manor property
The severe threat continues again this afternoon as a few morning showers will likely become more widespread with scattered storms in the afternoon. Clouds may limit the overall intensity of the storms, but the risk of heavy rain, strong wind, and small hail remains. Best chance of an iso’d spin-up is well east of Hwy 31, closer to Ft. Wayne. Tuesday begins the first dry day of many as highs will start warming into the mid and upper 80s by the end of the work week. Only slight chances for a pop-up shower or storm are possible Wednesday through next weekend.
Today: Mostly cloudy with a few AM showers, and PM showers/storms. Some could be strong. High of 78.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with showers ending, then clearing skies. Patchy AM fog possible. Low of 62.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High of 81.
Wednesday: Partly sunny with a slight chance of rain, then mostly sunny. Highs in the low 80s.