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Fans Rally to Save the 'Spindle'
Spindle, a sculpture that features eight cars impaled on a 50-foot spike, gained worldwide exposure in Wayne's World. It is slated for removal in order to make way for a Walgreens in Berwyn, Ill. Dustin Shuler, the sculptor, talks about his work and the controversy.
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Cold Leads to Water Main Breaks
The Evansville Water and Sewer Utility urges drivers to be careful around repair crews
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Snow, Cold Postpones Trash Pickup
EWSU: Republic Services will not collect trash or recyclables until next week
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Tsvangirai Campaign Caves to Violence, Unrest
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has ended his hopes to become the country's next leader. Just days before a special runoff election, Tsvangirai cited fatal intimidation tactics allegedly by supporters of his opponent, incumbent President Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe freelance reporter Jeffrey Barbee explains the recent developments.
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Richardson to Press On in Presidential Race
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson finished fourth among Democrats competing in the Iowa caucuses. Despite garnering just 2 percent support, he is pledging to keep up his bid for the presidency at least through New Hampshire.
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Google Maps And Bing Maps Camera Cars Cross Paths
The two cards met on a Minnesota road in 2014. One Internet user caught the head-to-head, and saw both search engine cars take pictures of each other for their map applications.
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COVID Infections Continue to Soar in SW Indiana; No Deaths Added on Tuesday
More than 550 new cases were recorded in Vanderburgh County
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IU School of Medicine Receives Record Funding from NIH
Local Stone Family Center contributes to IU's medical research
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World's Tallest Building to Open in Taipei
Taipei 101, the world's tallest building, will be officially inaugurated in Taipei, Taiwan, on Dec. 31. Designing the 1,666-foot skyscraper in the earthquake- and typhoon-prone region presented engineers with quite a challenge. Hear NPR's Melissa Block and structural engineering consultant Dennis Poon.
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U.S. Students Trail Elite in International Tests
Students in the United States trail many of their peers in Europe and Asia in math and science scores, according to the newly released results of an international standardized test.
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