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Artist took pieces of Notre Dame’s past and turned them into...
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Residents near potential South Bend data center site react
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A melt, then a rapid refreeze
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1:22
AAA projects record-breaking end-of-year travel numbers
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1:58
Christmas tree farms sales impacted by weather
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2:06
MPD confirms victim was shot to death on Monday morning
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2:51
The melt begins today
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3:13
Residents face weeks of no heat at Karl King Tower
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Warming centers available across Michiana as winter cold intensifies
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Teddy bear drive supports children in Michiana hospitals
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Public meeting in Pulaski County helps guide priorities for ADA...
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The Learner Theatre marks 100 years with time capsule
Temperatures climb through Saturday, making one more run at 90 degrees. It is unlikely we reach 90, but the latest 90-degree day was Oct 6, 1963 (92°). There will be a cool-down next week, a fall front will at least drop temperatures closer to normal, 70s and 60s for highs.
Drought will continue to worsen, there is a chance of rain with the coo-down next Tuesday, but at this point nothing of major significance is expected.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 52.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 82.
Friday: Sunny. High 86.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. 87.
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