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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
Unseasonably warm weather continues Tuesday. Records for warmest highs and lows could be tied or broken through Wednesday morning. The chance of showers and storms increases Wednesday ahead of a cold front that will drop high temps back to the 50s by Thursday. Heavy rain and possible severe weather is a threat Wednesday and Wednesday night, timing of the front being a key factor. A later arrival Wednesday is keeping the severe threat lower.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 66.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy, chance of storms. High of 84.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, showers and storms likely. Highs of 75.
Thursday: Partly cloudy, high of 55.
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