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Warm today, stormy tonight, sunny tomorrow
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1:47
Commissioners hold off on new ordinance vote in Benton Harbor
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3:47
IU professors speak out against major cuts to degree programs...
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0:47
Supporters hold ’Trump Win of the Day’ rally in Niles
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1:00
98th annual Women’s Metro Open tees off in South Bend
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3:21
Body camera footage released in Niles deadly police shooting
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1:14
Sun and clouds Tuesday before storms return Wednesday
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2:57
The importance of receiving weather alerts
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1:57
Typical summer stretch with some rain later this week
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0:43
108th Kosciusko County Fair begins
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1:21
Mural Mania wraps up in DTSB with a splash of color
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0:38
A father and son drown in Lake Michigan
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. --Sunday night saw severe thunderstorms hit the Michiana area, with reports of wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour.
The damage was scattered, affecting some areas significantly while sparing others. In the hardest-hit regions, power lines and large tree limbs were blown down and broken.
This morning, 1,000 people were without power in St. Joe County.
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