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AT&T To Allow Internet Phone Apps On 3G Network
AT&T has caved to customer demand and will allow the use of Internet-phone applications by iPhone users.
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Investors Bump Gold Price To $1,045 An Ounce
The price of gold spiked Tuesday, hitting one-thousand-45-dollars an ounce before settling back to close just under one-thousand-40-dollars,.
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Evansville Robbery and Possible Shooting
Evansville police are investigating a robbery and a possible shooting.
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Government Projects Lower Winter Heating Costs
Finally some good news for consumers heating your home this winter should cost less.
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USI Men's Basketball Banned From 2010 Postseason
Fox Seven Sports has confirmed the USI Mens Basketball Team has been banned from both the 2010 GLVC and NCAA Tournaments.
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Downtown Arena Project Gets Demo Green Light
The Evansville Redevelopment Commission unanimously approved a bid allowing the city to purchase part of the Executive Inn.
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West Side Nut Club Generations
The West Side Nut Club is a tradition for many residents. The event is made possible each year thanks to hundreds of Nut Club members...
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84-Year-Old Drowning Victim
A Washington, Indiana, man is dead after the coroner says he drowned in a public lake.
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Toyota Worker Killed in Morning Accident
According to the Warrick County Sheriff's Office, a car driven by Elizabeth Piper of Tobinsport drove into the back of a construction crane truck.
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Fatal Accident On I-64
An early morning accident on Interstate 64 kills one and injures two others.
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Henderson Fugitive Arrested
Jeffrey Cobb Jr. was arrested Monday in Henderson.
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EVSC Enrollment Up
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation has 22,498 students.
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Evansville's Atlas Van Lines Gets New President
Jack Griffin has been named the new president and chief operating officer of Atlas Van Lines, Inc.
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Driver Flips Vehicle, Lands in Water
Here is a good reason to always buckle up.
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Reitz Player Set To Go Home
A freshman football player who suffered a stoke August 22 is set to go home after weeks of rehab.
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Having to Move Big Trash Cans to Curb Worries Some
As Evansville looks to change its trash pick-up policies, it's not a proposed cost bump but another part of the plan that has some people...
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This Year's Fall Festival Offers New Food Options
Bizarre and unique foods are one of the reasons tens of thousands of people come to the tri-states largest festival. Every year new items are added...
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Phishing Scam Snared Hotmail Users
A phishing scam may have fooled up to ten-thousand Hotmail users to give up passwords that were then posted publicly.
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Indiana Gives Out First Doses of the H1N1 Flu Vaccine
Federal, state, and local officials were on hand at Wishard's Lockefield Village in Indianapolis to see the first doses of the 2009 H1N1 Influenza A...
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Family Of Raccoons Attack Elderly Woman
A Lakeland, Florida woman needed dozens of staples to close her wounds after she was attacked by a family of five raccoons over the weekend.
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