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Firefighters In Hot Water
The McCutchanville Fire Department said two of its firefighters have been suspended, pending the outcome of an investigation.
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Evansville Tire Store Owner Foils Robbery
An Evansville business owner catches a thief after a break in at his tire store.
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Roger's Jewelers Constructing New Building at Burkhardt Sight
The Evansville building that once housed the Traverse City Pie Company is coming down.
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In-Depth: Kathy Scheller Discusses New Initiative in Fight Against Heart Disease
In tonight's Eyewitness In-Depth, we discuss the American Heart Association returning to Evansville with the new director, Kathy Scheller.
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Hundreds of Miners Rally in Henderson
Hundreds of mine workers from around the country converge on Henderson.
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The Baby Bucket List
Family makes bucket list for baby with genetic disorder.
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American Heart Association Returns to Evansville
The American Heart Association returns to the Evansville region after an seven year absence.
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Congressman Whitfield Working to Create Benefit Plan for Miners
Kentucky Congressman Ed Whitfield is working on a bill that would make sure retired miners still have health care.
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Kentucky Raising Gas Tax Next Month
Kentucky's gas tax will automatically rise by two cents next month.
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Chrysler Refusing to Recall SUV's
It's the first time since 1996 that an automaker has challenged a federal recall order.
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Former Miss America Wants to Represent Illinois in Congress
33-year-old Erika Harold announces her plans to run for U.S. Representative against Rodney Davis.
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Wayne Seybold Planning to Run for Indiana State Treasurer
A former U.S. Olympic athlete wants to be the next treasurer of Indiana.
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Greg Zoeller Suing California Companies for Selling Over Priced Property Deeds
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller files three lawsuits against out-of state companies, who are trying to scam Hoosiers by selling them over-priced copies of their...
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Beshear Calling for Change to Greenhouse Gas Regulations
Kentucky's governor now calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to rethink the proposed greenhouse gas regulations he says would ban new coal-fired power plants.
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Teens Arrested for Breaking into Vehicles in Vanderburgh County
Three teens are caught breaking into cars in a northern Vanderburgh County neighborhood this morning.
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Huntingburg Officials Determining Where to Build Railroad Crossing
The Huntingburg Redevelopment Commission adopts a formal resolution to start studying the land where railroad overpass would go over State Road 231.
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Dump Truck Knocks Down Power Lines in Vanderburgh County
More than 200 Vectren customers lose power in Vanderburgh County after a dump truck catches some power lines.
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Fifth Juror Selected in Jeffrey Weisheit Murder Trial
Still 11 jurors to pick as the trial for a Vanderburgh County man accused of murder starts its second day.
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Bodies Found in Evansville Apartment Still Unidentified
We still do not know the names of the two people found dead inside an Evansville apartment.
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Water Rescue Crews Respond to Two People in Ohio River
Two people are safe on dry land after being rescued from the Ohio River tonight.
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
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