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METS Running On "B" Routes
METS ROUTES AS OF 1/9/09
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METS Busses Running Temporary Routes, Updated
METS busses are back up and running, but are doing so on a limited route basis. See 10:30 a.m. update.
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Regional News 01/29
Just because the storm is over, doesnt mean the trouble is. Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard says the city is committed to cleaning up...
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US & World News, 01/29
The Senate is getting set to debate a massive economic stimulus bill. President Obama makes a little history today. A Catholic...
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Many Waking Up at Shelters
Many tri-state residents are waking up and spending the day at numerous storm shelters both in Indiana and Kentucky. As utility crews worked feverishly...
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Vanderburgh Commissioner Explains Level 2 Emergency
Vanderburgh County Commissioner Troy Tornatta joined Fox 7's Lauren Matter on Thursday's A.M. Evansville to explain what a level two emergency means. He...
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President Approves Kentucky Disaster Declaration
President Barack Obama last night approved Gov. Steve Beshearââ¬â¢s request for an emergency Presidential Disaster Declaration that will expedite assistance to people in need across...
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ISP Updates Road Conditions Thursday Morning
Road conditions throughout the district are improving. I-64: The driving lane is mostly clear with scattered slick spots. The passing lane ranges from...
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Hopkins County Struggles To Weather Storm
Jim Needs with the county EMA says they're all fighting an uphill battle. He says the trees are so heavy with ice, as...
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Elderly Man Freezes To Death After Power Cut
Ninety-two-year-old Marvin Schur, a veteran of World War Two was found by neighbors this week, dead on a bedroom floor wearing four layers of winter...
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Three Warrick County Shelters
Three shelters are open for anyone seeking shelter in Warrick County.
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Guard Work Through Night Driving Powerless to Shelters
If you don't have power - you have to go somewhere to keep warm. Indiana National Guardsmen have been working all night...
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Ellsworth "No" to Stimulus Package "Yes" to DTV Delay
Indiana 8th District Congressman Brad Ellsworth was one of just 11 Democrats to vote against the stimulus package. Fellow Hoosier Democrat Baron Hill...
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For Some Weather is ALL Down Hill
While so many people are dealing with power outages, downed trees and cars stuck in the snow this weather is a lot of fun for...
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Shelters Available for Gibson Powerless
If a Gibson County residence is without power and no other lodging arrangements may be made, the Gibson County Chapter of the American Red Cross...
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Americans Prefer To Live Anyplace But Where They Are
A new survey from the Pew Research Center finds, for many Americans, the grass does seem greener on the other side of the fence.
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Postal Service Considering Mail Delivery Cut
Postmaster General John Potter told a U.S. Senate subcommittee he wants to do away with a requirement to deliver mail six days a week, citing...
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Starbucks Cutting Jobs, Closing Stores
The Seattle-based company will close 200 stores in the U.S. and another 100 around the world and slash 67-hundred jobs. Six-thousand of those...
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Thousands Without Power, Updated
Thousands without power in the Tri-State
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Happily Married Women Sleep More Soundly
Happily married women sleep more soundly than women with marriages on the rocks.
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Whitney Ray
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Randall Parmley
Randall tries to take a simple approach to his job,...
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