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May 16 Web Weather Discussion
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Family Health Experts Line - Dr. Pamela Hodges
On this week's Family Health Experts Line, Dr. Pamela Hodges, OBGYN, joins us in the studio to discuss why a full 9 month pregnancy produces healthier babies. More
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Home Experts Line - THV
On this week's Home Experts Line, George Jenkins from THV stops by to talk about energy-efficient replacement windows. More
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Home Experts Line - James Sanders Nursery
On the second half of this week's Home Experts Line, Crystal Sanders from James Sanders Nursery takes viewer questions on insect control on plants. More
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HealthBreak - Patient credits stroke center with survival
This week on HealthBreak, stroke survivor Lorane Smith relates how a quick response by Western Baptist Hospital's certified Stroke Center and neurologist Joseph Ashburn, M.D., gave her a new lease on life. More
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Paducah mayoral candidates - Robert Coleman
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Fulton police arrest nearly 100 people for drugs
Early Monday morning more than 50 police officers hit the streets of Fulton for "Operation Clean Up". The goal was to clean up unwanted illegal sales of drugs in the community.
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Obama holds rare sit-down with Congressional leaders
At the bipartisan white house lunch, President Obama will be making some requests Republicans find hard to swallow.
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Students zap energy waste
Watch out mathletes, varsity club and debate teams, there's a new group on campus - the energy team.
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Murray State baseball upsets #2 Kentucky 7-3
It was the highest ranked opponent Murray State has beaten in school history. More
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Questions follow USEC announcement
Enriching optimism. Thousands of local employees learn their jobs are safe, but for how long? More
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UT Martin preparing for date with #2 Alabama
The Skyhawk softball team will take on Alabama in the NCAA Regional Tournament Friday in Tuscaloosa. More
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Clerk remembers fighting to save courthouse, home from flood
One year after the flood, Livingston County Clerk remembers the trying few days that consumed her office and family. More
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Springtime Santas bring cheer to tornado-ravaged Harrisburg
Santa Claus isn't normally a springtime sight, but hundreds of area children got to see him Tuesday. More
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Replacement span hoisted into place on Eggners Ferry Bridge
The replacement span on the Eggners Ferry Bridge is now in place and people living on either side of the bridge are happy to see the progress being made.
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Best season ever at Massac County
Since the Massac County softball team joined the River to River Conference in the early 1990's, they had never won a conference title. That all changed this year.
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May 15 Web Weather Discussion
Rain chances remain low and temps high, in today's Weather on the Web. More
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Healing with horses
Therapist gives up the office for a horse ranch in an attempt to help more kids.
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JP Morgan CEO meets with shareholders
Financial experts say Jamie Dimon is unlikely to lose his job because - despite this massive loss - he's considered a near genius on Wall Street, and investors may not be willing to deal with the fallout without him. More
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Replacement span too late for some
Call it a sight for sore eyes, but certainly an unusual one. It's something a lot of people hope they never have to see again. More
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Child advocacy centers see spike in referrals
Child advocacy centers in Illinois said they can't keep up with the workload of child abuse cases, and they have more to deal with because of the state's budget problem. More
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Officers say safety first priority as fallen comrades honored
For Peace Officers Memorial Day, local law enforcement honors fallen officers and are reminded to use caution every time they are in uniform. More
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Replacement span reaches Eggners Ferry Bridge
After four months without a span on the Eggners Ferry Bridge, the replacement span reached the bridge with hundreds looking on. More
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May 14 Web Weather Discussion
Another round of high pressure means a quiet start to the week. More
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Heads rolling after $2 billion JP Morgan loss
JP Morgan Chase, one of the banks taxpayers bailed out four years ago, is preparing to accept three resignations this week after losing two billion in risky bets gone bad. More
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UTM heads to Alabama in NCAA Tournament
UT Martin will travel to the Tuscaloosa Reginal to face Alabama in the first game of the NCAA Softball Championship on Friday at 6 p.m. More
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Fire damages 100 year old church, pastor vows to rebuild
There's still no cause in the fire of a Metropolis, Illinois church but the pastor is promising to rebuild. More
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Volunteers devote time, effort to cleaning up cemetery
The final resting place for thousands is getting some much needed love and care this weekend. Saturday marked the 2nd Annual Oak Grove Cemetery Cleanup Day in Paducah. More
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Eggners Ferry Bridge project hits small snag, barge set to move Sunday
Hall Construction, the company hired to complete the project, said they need to better stabilize the footing of a ramp before the project moves forward. More
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Sent. Rand Paul reacts to Pres. Obama's gay marriage stance
For the first time, U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) is commenting on President Obama's stance on gay marriage. More
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Truck reported stolen in 2009 found in local river
A truck first reported stolen in June of 2009 was discovered Saturday in Clarks River in McCracken County. More
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UT Martin wins 2012 OVC Softball Championship
MARTIN, Tenn. – UT Martin defeated Tennessee Tech, 6-2, to win the 2012 OVC Softball Championship title and the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. It marks the Skyhawks second OVC Tournament crown. More
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Jennifer Horbelt to guest judge for the Symphony Sing-Off
A familiar face returns to WPSD Local 6 to talk about the Symphony Sing-Off at Harrah's Hotel and Casino. More
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OVC Softball Tournament: Day 2 recap
Both UT Martin and Murray State will play on the final day. More
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Bridge builders hit snag, still on schedule
Despite a complication, contractors and leaders say the Eggners Ferry Bridge span replacement project will be finished in the nick of time. More
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Honeywell workers want answers after being told to leave work
Honeywell workers want answers after being told to leave work Thursday afternoon for damaged equipment found in the facility.
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State retirees will have to dig deeper to cover healthcare premiums
Retired state employees in Illinois could soon have to pay for their health insurance. It's one part of reforms Governor Pat Quinn said are necessary to help fix the budget. More
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Mother of murdered 2-year-old testifies during sentencing phase
Ron Saunders, 24, was charged with murder in connection to the smothering death of Conner Bachuss in December 2010. The boy's mother testified during the sentencing phase. More
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May 11 Web Weather Discussion
Lots going on this weekend. You just might need to get mom a new umbrella! More