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Inside the Courtroom: Jordan Vandenberge on Weisheit Closing Arguments
Playing on emotion, playing on logic and playing on the evidence, the prosecution in the Jeffrey Weisheit murder trial urges the jury to 'do the...
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Gibson County to Mark 150th Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation
Gibson County residents will gather this week to mark the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation as part of a Juneteenth celebration.
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White County Latest to Stop Enforcing Illinois' Conceal-Carry Ban
The list of Illinois counties where prosecutors have decided not to prosecute people for carrying concealed weapons is growing.
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Indiana Supreme Court Issues Opinion on Democrat Walkout of 2011
In a split decision, The Indiana Supreme Court says Hoosier House Republicans did have the right to fine Democrats who staged a legislative walkout in...
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Weisheit Case in Hands of Jury
After just one week of testimony in a trial that was predicted to last nearly a month, a jury is now deliberating the fate of...
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Your Weather Authority Forecast For June 18, 2013
More humidity for your Tuesday, as well as another chance of afternoon Thunderstorms.
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Closing Arguments Begin in Weisheit Trial
Closing arguments are underway in the double murder trial that could give a Vanderburgh County man the death penalty.
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Young Victim in Gibson County Crash Identified
We now know the name of an 11-year-old-girl who died Tuesday, following Monday's crash on Interstate 64 in Gibson County.
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Vanderburgh County Commission to Take Up Dogtown Flooding Issue Tuesday
The Vanderburgh County Commission will meet, Tuesday, to discuss how to handle the problems residents are having in the Dogtown area.
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Redevelopment Commission Discussing Downtown Hotel Project Tuesday
We're expecting to learn more about Evansville's downtown hotel Tuesday morning.
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Possible Stabbing in Evansville Tuesday Morning
We are following a developing story in Evansville, where police are investigating a possible stabbing.
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Princeton Fire Territory Will No Longer Loan Out Equipment
The Princeton Fire Territory Board of Trustees decides Monday night the Fire Department will no longer loan out equipment to the public.
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Trooper Shot, Suspect Killed In Daviess County Gun Fight
An Indiana State Police trooper is recovering after being shot in the line of duty. Investigators say Trooper Jarrod Lents was shot twice during a...
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In-Depth: Nick Hermann Reacts to Fallout in Jeffrey Weisheit Murder Trial
In tonight's Eyewitness In-Depth, we are coming down to end of the Jeffrey Weisheit murder trial, as the man facing charges in the death of...
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Indiana Caverns Open in Harrison County
A travel idea this Summer that's not too far of a drive.
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Owensboro Named 2013 All-American City
The city of Owensboro receives a big honor.
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Crash on Interstate 64 Closes Westbound Lanes
Several vehicles involved in crash in Gibson County.
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EPD Responds & Disputes Man's Claim of Excessive Force
Two drastically different accounts emerge from an incident over the weekend in Evansville. A man claims to have been the victim of excessive force but...
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Gov. Quinn Signs Fracking Legislation into Law
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signs legislation that gives the state the nation's strictest regulations for high-volume oil and gas drilling.
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Owensboro Officials Say Convention Center Construction on Time for Grand Opening
The Owensboro Convention Center progress continues.
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