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Queen Bids Farewell
The Delta Queen left port in Henderson Sunday afternoon. And, it could be the last time the boat makes its way through the tri-state....
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Ghosts Scare Up Good Times on Main Street
American Family Insurance hosted its ninth annual Main Street trick-or-treat event. It gives parents a safe alternative from going door to door...
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Woman Struck in Flea Market Parking Lot
An Owensboro woman is stuck and killed by a car while walking from a flea market.
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Weekend Arsons Leave Families Without Homes
The house which caught fire did not have utilities on when it ignited. Investigators have ruled the fire as arson. The...
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Old Mine Could "Energize" School in The "Green"
Schools in north Gibson county may soon have a new "green" heating system--if a plan by school officials gets...
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Gas Prices Take Steep Drop
The Lundberg survey found the national average price for a gallon of regular, self-serve gas was two-77 on Friday. That's a decline of...
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Election Countdown: Vanderburgh Coroner's Race
We talked with both candidates running for Vanderburgh County Coroner.
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Rules Change For Credit Card Use
Credit cards are becoming harder to get and more costly to use. The "San Francisco Chronicle" is reporting that for the nearly 50-million Americans...
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Vanderburgh County Dems Big Night
Just about a week and a half remains until election day. And, as the candidates continue to work for votes, Vanderburgh County Democrats got together...
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Henderson Haunted House
Is it really haunted?
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Boo at the Zoo
The Zoo Prepares for their final night of Boo at the Zoo
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IN State Rep. Working for Student Safety
State Representative Suzanne Crouch's proposal to get tough on people who run stop arms on school buses has cleared its first hurdle.
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Guilty Plea from Woman Accused of Helping Jail Escapee
The second of two Owensboro women accused of helping hide a Warrick County jail escapee has pleaded guilty.
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Federal Assistance Ok'd from September's Storms
More federal assistance is headed to Indiana as a result of last month's wind storms. 18 additional counties are now eligible to receive federal public assistance.
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Morning Fires Keep Crews Busy
Investigators are working to determine the cause of an early morning fire Friday. The Evansville Fire Department responded to a structure fire just...
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AIG Burns Through Bailout Bucks
Ailing insurer American International Group has eaten through three-quarters of its bailout money already. The "Washington Post" is reporting that only five weeks after...
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Cuts Coming For General Motors, Chrysler
In a letter to employees, GM CEO Rick Wagoner warned of upcoming dismissals for salaried and contract staff. The automaker will also begin...
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Scientists Find Way To Erase Specific Memories
Researchers say they've discovered a way to erase specific memories without damaging the brain. In a study done at the Medical College of...
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Rays Even World Series At One, See it on Fox 7!
The World Series is all even at a game apiece after the Rays beat the Phillies 4-2 in Game Two Thursday night at Tropicana Field....
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Vincennes Meth Lab Fire, 2 Arrested
Investigators say a fire at a trailer was casued by a meth lab gone bad.
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Meet the News Team
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Brad Byrd
The first Tri-State broadcaster elected to the Indiana Journalism Hall... -
Wayne Hart
Wayne has been the Chief Meteorologist for Eyewitness News since... -
Kayla Moody
Kayla Moody joined the Eyewitness News team as a reporter/multi-media... -
Tabnie Dozier
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Shalah Sasse
Shalah Sasse joined Eyewitness News in September 2009. Shalah reports...
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