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0:57
Rotary Club of Greater Niles looking for new members
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3:03
St. Joseph Grade School does donation walk in honor of a promise
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2:55
Libraries brace for possible budget cuts from Senate Bill 1
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0:38
Two juveniles injured in firework accident in South Bend
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1:13
South Bend Fire Department memorial reassembled at Seitz Park
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1:04
Horizon elementary school students assemble duffle bags for foster...
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1:32
Rain bookends the Easter Weekend
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0:48
Notre Dame senior Steve Angeli plans to enter transfer portal
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1:01
Annual Moose Krause Memorial Foundation Scholar-Athlete dinner...
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1:58
Getting warmer through Friday, severe risk develops tomorrow...
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3:21
SBCSC board approves interim superintendent’s contract
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0:56
Michigan A.G. joins coalition challenging Trump Administration,...
The forecast is fair and warming through the weekend. High temperatures rise nearing 90 degrees. There is the chance of pop-up afternoon / evening showers and storms through Saturday, they are mostly unorganized. The humidity will be stifling by Sunday, and that will last through Tuesday and fuel more organized storms Monday and Tuesday. A cold front will break the heat and humidity early next week. That will bring a threat of severe weather, Monday or Tuesday. At this point the information is not clear enough to say Monday evening is more favorable than Tuesday afternoon, or both.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 64.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 84.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 86.
Sunday: AM T-showers, High 88.
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