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Injured Teacher Talks About School Fight
A teacher who was hurt trying to break up a fight at north high school will be out...
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Lights On Afterschool
Its a celebration aimed at bringing attention to quality afterschool programming.
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Community Honors Fallen Soldier
The first Hopkins County soldier killed in the Iraq war was buried today. Patrick Rudd was killed on October 5th during a raid on Al...
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Injured Teacher Talks About School Fight
EVSC Art Teacher Jon Siau tried to break up a fight between three students at the school when he was thrown into a wall and...
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Subway Robbed
According to officers, around 10:15 Tuesday night a man walked into the Subway sandwich shop at 7998 South Professional Drive and demanded money.
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Ridings Gets 40-Years in WV Case
Joshua Ridings was sentenced to 40-years in prison. Ridings was accused of grabbing the girl from her North Wheeling neighborhood in February 2007...
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State Police Arrest Mother for Child Neglect
Indiana State Police arrested Luscious Payne, 21, of Mt. Vernon, after she resisted arrest and battered a police officer while holding her one-year-old child.
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Vanderburgh to Get Reverse 911
An emergency notification system, often referred to as reverse 911, has a wide variety of uses including the dissemination of Amber Alerts, evacuation orders, boil...
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Nancy Reagan Hospitalized With Broken Pelvis
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan is hospitalized in Los Angeles with a broken pelvis.
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Mother & Son Cremate Grandma in BBQ
A mother and son in Corning, California, have been arrested on suspicion of cashing the Social Security checks of the woman's mother after they allegedly...
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Salmonella Warning For Frozen Meals
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued a warning about frozen chicken meals. "USA Today" says there have been 34 cases of salmonella food...
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Googling Increases Brain Activity
"USA Today" reports on a research project scheduled to appear next month in the "American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry." The study looked at how...
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Gas Card Incentives No Longer A Bargain
Chrysler customers are beginning to complain that an incentive offered in earlier in the year might not have been such a great deal after all....
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Unemployment: More than $44 million paid to Kentuckians
More than $44 million in extended unemployment insurance benefits have been paid to 20,581 Kentuckians since the program began in July 2008 and more benefits...
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Pope John Paul Injured By Priest With Knife In 1982
A former top aide to the late Pope John Paul reveals in a documentary titled "Testimony" that the Pontiff was injured by a priest with...
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Family First - Ronald McDonald House
No family should have to worry about where they're going to sleep at night when their child is the hospital. That's the idea behind the Ronald...
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Teacher Injured During Fight
A teacher was taken to the hospital and three students were taken to jail following a fight at North High School Tuesday. Sergio...
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Dunkin Ready to Take Bite Out of Tristate
Despite worries about a failing economy, one donut shop plans on expanding their restaurants into the tri-state area. Dunkin Donuts has announced that...
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Art For Life Auction
Some local artwork will soon be put on the auction block for a good cause , AIDS research.
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Anti-Piracy Bill Becomes Law
President Bush today signed legislation originally authored by Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN) to crack down on foreign counterfeiters who steal U.S. intellectual property to gain...
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Meet the News Team
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Whitney Ray
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Laura Kirtley
Laura Kirtley joined Eyewitness News as host of Lifestyles and... -
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Randall Parmley
Randall tries to take a simple approach to his job,...
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