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Family First: LED Christmas
Christmas lights can brighten up any home... But you may just want to tear them down once your electric bill shows up. In this family first -...
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Chambliss Winner In Georgia Senate Runoff
The Democrats' hope of winning a 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority in the Senate were dashed as Georgians voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to send Republican Saxby Chambliss back...
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Fire Kills Evansville Woman
An Evansville woman is dead after an early morning fire. The fire broke out at a home in the...
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Stadium Feasibility Study Up For Discussion
The Roberts Stadium Advisory Board will meet on Tuesday, December 9th, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Locust Rooms at The Centre. ...
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"Pete" Strikes Again With 3-Grand Donation
Pete, the ultimate “Santa’s helper,” has struck again, delivering an anonymous donation of $3,000 to the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center at approximately 1:00 p.m. today...
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Robbers Pose As Federal Agents, Get Busted
According to Evansville Police, the men dressed as federal agents, stormed into an apartment in the 2600 block of Washington Avenue around 8:00 p.m. Monday....
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Employee Caught Selling Items on eBay
Tuesday morning, December 2, Derrick Hill, 38, of Evansville, was arrested after he turned himself in at the Vanderburgh County Jail. An Indiana State Police...
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Share a Suit This Season
The Share a Suit campaign collection officially kicked off Tuesday. This is the 14th year for the campaign and organizers say there is...
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Some Vectren Customers Get a Break
If you're a Vectren customer you could be paying a little less on your heating bill. Vectren is providing more than 130-thousand customers...
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President Asked to Commute Sentence of Former Governor
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says it's time for former Governor George Ryan to be let out of prison. Durbin says he has sent...
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Autopsy Confirms Wal-Mart Employee Was Trampled To Death
An autopsy confirms the Wal-Mart employee who was trampled to death by a gang of Black Friday shoppers died of asphyxiation.
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Bush: Biggest Regret
President Bush says his biggest regret in the White House involves incorrect intelligence that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.
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Cruise Lines Offer Bargain Fares
Cruise lines would rather fill cabins at deep discounts than sail around with a near empty ship. To fill those cabins they have...
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Americans Still Driving Less
Americans are not returning to their old gas gobbling ways now that fuel prices have come down. The "Los Angeles Times" says in...
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Obama To Buy Rare 30-Thousand-Dollar Ring
Michelle Obama may have to wait until after Christmas, but the gift she's getting will be well worth it. The London "Mail" reports...
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Police Nab 3 in Strong Arm Robbery
Fox 7 was on the scene as Evansville police just arrested three people for allegedly breaking into a south side apartment. Officers say around 8...
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Muhlenberg Could Go From Two High Schools to One
A major change was on the table tonight in one Tri-State school district. And, that change worries parents and students. Muhlenberg County School District currently...
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Three Prostitution Arrests in Jasper
The Jasper Police Department made multiple arrests this weekend after someone called to report a prostitution ring.
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Henderson Inmate Found Dead
The autopsy is complete on the federal inmate who died at the Henderson County Jail Sunday morning.
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Hunter Arrested After Chase
A southern Indiana hunter is in trouble for shooting what he apparently thought was a deer.
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