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Teen Dies After Breathing Butane
Investigators say 17-year-old Karissa Krohn voluntarily inhaled butane last week and lost consciousness. She was then transported to the hospital where she was...
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Amputees Spread Inspiration on Wheels
A group of amputees is traveling across America by bicycle. On Monday the group paid a visit to patients at Evansville's Deaconess Rehabilitation Center....
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TriState Green-Grilling Green
This week's Tristate Green looks at the "Greenest" way to grill. You might be surprised where charcoal rates. Click on the "Watch"...
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Monkey Warfare?
Reports of Iranian purchases of hundreds of wild monkeys are fueling suspicion about chemical warfare experiments.
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Ancient Tablet Stirs Debate On Messiah And Resurrection
A tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew is causing a stir in biblical and archaeological circles. The "New York Times" reports scholars believe...
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Children Who Say "Yuck" May Be Racist
A British government-sponsored organization says toddlers who say "yuck" when given unfamiliar foreign food may be exhibiting racist behavior.
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55 MPH and Gas Savings
Will reducing the speed limit save you money at the pump?
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Boonville Annexation Update
The Boonville City Council held a second reading for the annexation of Warrick County property and it was approved. However, it has not been without some...
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A Man with an Ellis Plan
Now we're learning more about how a seemingly hopeless situation at Ellis Park got turned around. It was all about a man and a plan.
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Henderson Regional Campus Moves
Murray State University will move its local regional campus to Henderson Community College next month. MSU will offer a full service office at...
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New Partnership Between Two KY Colleges
Two Kentucky colleges have a new partnership. Murray State University will move its local regional campus...
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Work Scheduled for U.S. 60
There will be some traffic changes for drivers on U.S. Highway 60 starting Tuesday.
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Slow Chase Across Twin Bridge
An Evansville woman is accused of leading Henderson police on a slow speed chase across one of the Twin Bridges.
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New State Office to Help Indiana Flood Victims
A new state office has been created to lead Indiana's efforts to repair and rebuild following the series of storms that struck much...
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Get Your Quackers For a Cause
Evansville's Goodwill Industries started adopting out ducks Monday morning. For five bucks - you can adopt a numbered rubber duck. Then,...
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National Avg. Gas Price Up To $4.10 a Gallon
The pain at the gas pump just keeps getting more intense. Triple-A is reporting the national average price for regular unleaded gasoline is up to...
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Police Need Help in Attempted Kidnapping
It reportedly happened about 5 p.m. Sunday when an unidentified man used a stun gun on a 22-year-old woman entering her vehicle in the parking...
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Disaster Recovery Office For Flood Victims
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has created an Office of Disaster Recovery as deadlines approach for flood victims to apply for federal aid. The...
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Deadline Extended For Indiana's New Mortgage Broker Law
Mortgage brokerage companies in Indiana are being given another month to comply with a new law or be forced out of business. The...
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Man Accused of Crashing Into Bus on Trial
Monday is day one in the trial of a man accused of drunk driving and crashing into a school bus. Gabino Gonzalez is...
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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
Tabnie Dozier comes to Eyewitness News from Western Kentucky University... -
Shalah Sasse
Shalah Sasse joined Eyewitness News in September 2009. Shalah reports...
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