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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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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
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0:57
Adults return to Potawatomi Zoo for ’Adult Day Camp’
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1:47
Dry to start the week, Storms return Wednesday
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0:37
Potential drag race leads to discovery of stabbing in Granger
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0:33
Stolen dump truck set on fire and left in cornfield; MSP investigating
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0:29
Motorcyclist seriously injured in collision with automobile
Showers remain very scattered this evening, and a few thunderstorms are possible tonight. If thunderstorms do end up developing, they will bring heavy rain, possibly some small hail, and strong winds. The threat is low though. A couple of isolated showers may linger into early Monday morning, but the rest of the day will be dry with mostly cloudy skies. Clouds will start to clear out during the late afternoon and evening. Temperatures will stay warm Monday, making it into the upper 60s and low 70s again. A cold front moves through Monday night, and will drop our temperatures into the upper 50s for Tuesday with mostly sunny skies.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a chance of scattered showers/storms. Low of 52.
Monday: Mostly cloudy early with decreasing clouds during the afternoon/evening. High of 69.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 50s.
Wednesday: Increasing clouds, chance for evening showers. Highs in the low 50s.