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March Of Dimes Grades States For Preemie Rates
The U.S. gets a "D" on the first report card of premature births. The March of Dimes is issuing its...
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KKK On Trial in Kentucky
Fox 7 is the only news team in the Tri-State to interview KKK defendant, Ron Edwards.
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Accuride Likely Making More Cuts
Accuride announced to employees Wednesday it will likely cut lots of jobs at its Henderson factory and eliminate the plant's second shift entirely.
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Mesker Park Zoo Names Director
Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel is pleased to announce a new director for Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden.
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Church and School Break-Ins
K-9 units appear to have stopped a suspect from breaking into an Evansville high school.
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Surving Animals Expected to be Adopted after Shelter Blaze
A spokewoman for a McLean County, Kentucky animal shelter says she expects all the survivors of Tuesdays fire to be adopted by Friday.
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Patrols Beefed Up for Turkey Day
More than 250 state and local law enforcement agencies will step up seat belt patrols, impaired driving patrols, and speed enforcement in order to prevent...
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Gun Sales Up Since Election
Nationally and locally gun store owners have seen an increase in sales since the presidential election last week. Some say that's tied to...
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Retiring Flags on Veterans Day
The United States flag can be retired properly. Veterans organizations around the tristate offer the service free of charge on almost a yearly basis....
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Family First - American Legion
When you think of the American Legion - you probably think of your dad or your grandpa's club. Where are the younger vets?
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Anti Hate Group Sues Klan
The gavel will fall today as a lawsuit against the Imperial Klans of America begins in Kentucky. The Southern Poverty Law Center, a...
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Kentucky Acquires Mobile Medical Treatment Center
The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) announced today that a new large-scale mobile medical treatment facility can now be deployed at or near the...
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Global Warming Trend Continues
Year 2008 is on track to becoming the tenth warmest on record since monitoring of global warming began in 1850.
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ATTC Voluntary Layoffs
Another Tri-state manufacturer is asking its workforce to take some voluntary time off.
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New Flights At Owensboro Airport
After months without commercial airline service, the Owensboro Daviess county regional airport has some exciting news.
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Miscount Leads to Switch in Grant Recipient
Last Friday, the Easter Seals Rehabilitaton Center won a $45,000 grant from the Womens Fund of Vanderburgh County. ...
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Mayor to Name New Zoo Director
Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel will announce the hiring of a new director for Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden on Wednesday. The mayor is expected...
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Aztar Future Soon Known?
The fate of one of Evansville's biggest attractions hangs in the balance. The next seven days should decide the months-long turmoil over Casino...
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Mendenhall Says He Did Not Hire Hit Man
An Albion, Illinois truck driver denies trying to hire a hit man while in jail to kill five people. Bruce Mendenhall has pleaded...
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First WWI Casualty Called Evansville Home
Veterans Day started as Armistice Day, a day to mark the end of World War One, but there is an Evansville connection to the beginning...
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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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