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Discovery May Lead To Better Alzheimer's Treatment
New research may soon lead the way to better treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Lead scientist Rudolph Tanzi said his research team is "on...
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Post Office Unveils New Lincoln Stamps
The Post Office is unveiling four new Lincoln stamps to mark the bicentennial of his birth, next year. The stamps span Lincoln's life...
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Kentucky Voter Fraud Hotline
State Attorney General Jack Conway today announced a toll-free hotline to report suspected voter fraud or other wrongdoing in next week's general election. ...
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Mitt Romney in Town to Support McCain-Palin
This weekend Republican Mitt Romney will be in Evansville. According to the McCain-Palin campaign website Mitt Romney will hold a get out and...
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Election Countdown: Vanderburgh Superior Court Judge
As we continue our Decision 2008 coverage Fox 7's Latonya Stephens took a closer look at the three candidates. Magistrate David Kiely, Deputy Prosecuting...
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Victims Named in Oil Well Explosion
The White County Coroner has released the names of the two men killed in Wednesday's oil well explosion in southern Illinois. They are...
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Declaration of Independence in Owensboro
With days to go before America elects a new commander in chief, a national treasure is in Owensboro compelling tri-staters to consider, before they cast...
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Man with Alzheimer's Found
Update: Cleatus Pendley was found safe Thursday evening. Earlier Report: A man suffering from Alzheimer's Disease is missing in Hopkins County, Kentucky. ...
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Updated - Vicitms Names Released, Oil Field Explosion in Illinois
The White County Coroner has released the names of the two men killed in Wednesday's oil well explosion in southern Illinois.
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More Details on Biden's Saturday Visit
Evansville has had more than its share of the spotlight on the presidential campaign trail this year. But with one more visit planned...
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Alcoa Cutting 100 Jobs
More jobs are disappearing from the tri-state. Alcoa is cutting 100 contract, salaried, and hourly workers from the payrolls of its Warrick operation....
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Halloween Candy With Nuts Can Be Deadly
With an increase in the number of children who are allergic to nuts, passing out Halloween candy to young ghosts and goblins who ring your...
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Daylight Saving Change Affects Heart Attack Risk
The change from standard to daylight saving time and back again can have a major affect on health. Researchers in Sweden have discovered...
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Massive Development Planned Near USI
Gene and Jeanne Pfeiffer are working with the Hahn Realty Corporation on the project which will be located near USI. 220 acres will...
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Shots Put School in Lock Down
Early morning gunshots Thursday put a school on lock down and had residents ducking for cover. It happened in the 500 block of...
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Alzheimer Patient Missing
Officials with the Hopkins County Emergency Management say 70-year old Cleatus Pendley was last seen Wednesday morning. Pendley has no identification with him...
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Casper Toys Recalled
Coyne's and Company says the children's toys were found to have high levels of lead paint. The three-inch figurines were sold in various...
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Hospitals Get Low Marks For Pain Management
A broad-based survey of hospitals in the U.S. indicates most patients are satisfied with the care they receive, but not in the area of pain...
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Update - Joe Biden Plans Evansville Visit
The road to the White House will run through Main Street in Evansville this weekend.
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No Cell or Internet Service for Some Tri-staters
Owensboro area AT&T customers lost their cell service for the better part of Wednesday. Reports say two of three towers were out of commission.
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Brad Byrd
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