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3:02
Less haze, more humidity
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6:37
Phoenix Performing Arts puts on ’Footloose’
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4:11
Confusion follows proposal to pay fee for copies of police recordings
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1:46
IT Department of St. Joseph County asks for new hires, despite...
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6:07
President of Michiana PBS talks potential budget cuts to public...
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3:33
Trash and code enforcement concerns continue on South Bend’s...
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1:22
Car meet in Granger leads to discovery of two people stabbed
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1:03
More heat, less smoke on Tuesday
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0:26
FDA recalls mislabeled bread sold in Indiana, Michigan
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2:00
Humidity stays away, heat returns
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1:29
Coloma Schools offers a virtual alternative program for students
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0:57
Summer Concert Series brings tunes to Potawatomi Park
A mild, sunny and dry weekend in the forecast. Humidity will be low and the lacking moisture will limit any cloud cover. Temperatures spike into Tuesday of next week, the next 90 degree day. All eyes on on the tropical system Cristobal, the only hope of rain for the region. The current track still puts the chance of rain Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning. The latest projections is only an inch at best. The first half of June will likely have a rainfall deficit with some plants showing signs of early drought, unless watered regularly.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, clearing. Low 58.
Saturday: Sunny. High 78.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 78.
Monday: Sunny. High 86.

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