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US & World News, Tuesday 9/16
Wall Street hopes to rebound after the worst single day since right after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. President Bush tours the...
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Tristate Green - Recycling
There are easy common sense things we could all do to reduce our impact. For instance -- we could save half a...
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Owensboro Cleanup
Owensboro and Daviess county are still under a local state of emergency tonight --as is the state of Kentucky. The wind...
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School Bus Petition
Hundreds of Henderson residents sign a petition to reverse a decision made by the school board this year. Tonight that petition was presented to the...
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Teens Reshaping The Wireless World
A national survey has found American teenagers are defining what electronic mobility will be in the future. The survey titled "Teenagers: A Generation...
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KY Murder Investigation
The Kentucky State Police have arrested a Madisonville man for murder.
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American Idol Visits Roberts Stadium
The top 10 contestants from American Idol season seven make a stop in the tristate.
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American General Could Lend Parent Company Money
There's some big financial news on Wall Street that will likely be felt in downtown Evansville. American International Group, the parent company of Evansville-based American General...
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OCU Coach in Court
The Oakland City University soccer coach made his initial court appearance Monday on charges of trespassing and resisting law enforcement.
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Contractors and Adjusters Deal with Damage
Many homeowners spent the day doing their own cleaning up. But, its not just a lot of work for them. Some other people who have...
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Daniels & Thompson Debate Tuesday
Over two-thousand people are expected to be in attendance tomorrow when the candidates for governor of Indiana debate in Merrillville.
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American General Parent Taps Loan From Subsidiaries
Insurance giant American International Group is facing imminent collapse if it can't get a temporary loan from the Federal Reserve. "The New York...
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Beware Storm Scams
Attorney General Jack Conway wants victims of Sunday's devastating windstorm to know that the Emergency Declaration Governor Steve Beshear signed on Friday, September 12 to...
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City Updates Storm Efforts, Information for Residents
All major roads have been cleared though some limbs remain because they are in contact with power lines. The City is responsible for clearing...
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Storm Related Death in Perry County, Monday Afternoon Cleanup Update
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security reports six storm-related deaths in the state. Click on the "watch" link to see our updated storm...
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Council Votes on 2009 Budget Monday Night
Evansville City Council votes tonight on a budget that will help the City manage expected property tax losses in 2009 and 2010 without cutting essential...
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Guidelines for Storm Debris Disposal
The Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection (DEP) has specific guidelines for proper disposal of woody and vegetative debris left in the aftermath of severe storms....
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Vectren Speaks About Power Outages
Vectren spokesperson Chase Kelly tells us the status of power outages in the area.
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School Closings To Weather
Several School Districts closed Monday
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Natcher Bridge Struck By Barge
Natcher Bridge hit by crane barge
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