TOLEDO, OH (TOLEDO NEWS NOW) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will be holding a news conference at 1:30 p.m. ET Wednesday to announce indictments in the area IHOP investigation.Toledo News Now'sMore >>
The 64 count indictment unsealed Wednesday morning names 18 people in a massive conspiracy to defraud the government and IHOP's corporate owner. The charges including identity theft, alien harboring, mail fraud and wire fraud.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:49 PM EDT2012-05-24 02:49:59 GMT
A House committee chairman is charging that the CIA and Defense Department jeopardized national security by cooperating too closely with filmmakers producing a movie on the raid that killed Osama binMore >>
A House committee chairman is charging that the CIA and Defense Department jeopardized national security by cooperating too closely with filmmakers producing a movie on the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:13 PM EDT2012-05-24 02:13:24 GMT
Sharon Stone is being sued by a former nanny who claims the Oscar-nominated actress insulted her Filipino heritage and fired her after discovering she had been paid overtime. Erlinda T. Elemen filedMore >>
Sharon Stone is being sued by a former nanny who claims the Oscar-nominated actress insulted her Filipino heritage and fired her after discovering she had been paid overtime.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:11 PM EDT2012-05-24 02:11:10 GMT
A new study says the number of people killed by guns in Indiana has surpassed those who died in traffic accidents in 2009. The study released Tuesday by the Washington, D.C.-based Violence Policy CenterMore >>
In Indiana, 735 gun deaths were reported in 2009, compared with 715 people who died in motor vehicle accidents.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:01 PM EDT2012-05-24 02:01:28 GMT
With jobs still hard to come by, the Green River Area Development District brought all seven of its counties together on Wednesday to launch a new regional economic growth strategy. GRADD had TIP Strategies,More >>
With jobs still hard to come by, the Green River Area Development District brought all seven of its counties together on Wednesday to launch a new regional economic growth strategy. More >>
EVANSVILLE, IN (WFIE) -
Hoosiers donated 18,478 no-longer-used wireless phones to HopeLine from Verizon in 2011 to support and put resources into the hands of domestic violence survivors in Indiana, including more than 2.7 million minutes of airtime to maintain critical and daily connections with employers, doctors and schools.
The number of phones reflects a 23 percent annual increase in donations from Hoosiers during a year when economic pressures and unemployment brought increasing numbers of families seeking aid to Indiana shelters.
"Hoosier donations are critical to the ongoing support of Indiana-based nonprofits that serve families in need," said John Granby, president–Indiana /Kentucky/Michigan Region, Verizon Wireless. "Ongoing donations can be made to local retail stores throughout the year and provide HopeLine with additional resources so that local nonprofits can continue to serve their communities. Survivors often rely on donated cell phones, so they can stay in touch with important contacts while they rebuild their lives."
According to the 2010 National Census of Domestic Violence Services, 82 percent of Indiana programs surveyed reported a higher demand for services while at the same time 76 percent of programs reported a decrease in funding.
HopeLine from Verizon puts the nation's most reliable wireless network to work in Indiana communities by collecting no-longer-used wireless phones, batteries and accessories in any condition from any wireless service provider. Verizon Wireless and the HopeLine program provide wireless phones and airtime to survivors of domestic violence and cash grants to local shelters and non-profit organizations that focus on domestic violence prevention, awareness and advocacy.
Last year in Indiana, Hoosier nonprofits received more than $200,000 in cash grants and shelters received phones with more than 2.7 million minutes of donated airtime for use by domestic violence survivors.
Since the national recycling program began in 2001, HopeLine has collected more than 9 million phones nationwide; awarded more than $14 million in cash grants to prevention and awareness programs nationwide; and donated more than 123,000 HopeLine phones with more than 406 million minutes of airtime to domestic violence victims, survivors and organizations.
HopeLine wireless phone donations are accepted at all Verizon Wireless communications stores across the nation, including all retail locations in Indiana. To find a nearby donation location using a zip code search, visit: http://www.verizonwireless.com/storelocator
Tuesday, May 22 2012 7:46 AM EDT2012-05-22 11:46:12 GMT
Parents may pay the price for an illicit love affair between a teenage girl and her grown-up boyfriend. Stephen Rogers Jr. faces a charge of statutory rape, but police here also charged his girlfriend'sMore >>
Parents may pay the price for an illicit love affair between a teenage girl and her grown-up boyfriend.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 3:57 PM EDT2012-05-22 19:57:14 GMT
According to the Evansville Police Department, the lockdown at Dexter Elementary School has been lifted. Jason Cullum, from the Police Department, tells us this it was a precaution that followed a threatMore >>
A person apparently threatened to go inside the school and start shooting.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 2:39 PM EDT2012-05-22 18:39:03 GMT
The Vanderburgh County homeowner charged with murder has some public sentiment on his side. On Friday, a grand jury indicted Ira Beumer on several charges, including murder, attempted murder and aggravatedMore >>
An estimated crowd of 100 of his friends and supporters held a rally outside the Civic center to show their displeasure with the criminal charges.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 4:04 PM EDT2012-05-22 20:04:19 GMT
Evansville Police and detectives with the joint task force have arrested two people on drug charges near McGary School. On Tuesday afternoon, Officers responded to the 3500 block of Jackson for a narcoticsMore >>
Officers say they also found numerous corner baggies and a digital scale.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 11:45 AM EDT2012-05-22 15:45:48 GMT
Randy Wayne Clemons Jr. Source: Vanderburgh County Detention Center
On Monday, Evansville Police and agents with the ATF arrested 21-year-old Randy Wayne Clemons Jr. on weapons and drug charges at his home at 921 W. Maryland. Clemons was arrested after officers reportedMore >>
Clemons reported being the victim of a home invasion robbery in January. Now he's under arrest for what officers say they found at his home.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 6:35 PM EDT2012-05-23 22:35:41 GMT
14 News has received several calls about an Evansville tuxedo rental store closing up shop with no warning. N Tux was on North Green River Road next to David's Bridal. Workers at David's Bridal say theMore >>
NTUX is not going out of business, they've just moved. They say they'll still be able to serve everyone who's already booked with them and anyone else who's looking for a tuxedo. More >>
Monday, May 21 2012 11:52 PM EDT2012-05-22 03:52:24 GMT
There's an update Monday night on the Tell City infant allegedly abused by her father. Police say four month old Ashlyn Groves is still fighting for her life at Kosair's Childrens Hospital. She has aMore >>
Her father, 23-year-old Coy Smith is charged with battery resulting in serious bodily injury to a child, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.More >>
CONCORD, NC (WBTV) - One person has died in a car crash in Concord. Police say they tried to stop the driver for a traffic violation before that person collided head on with two other vehicles FridayMore >>
Police say losing his license didn't keep Joshua Stanish of Charlotte from getting back behind the wheel.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 8:08 PM EDT2012-05-23 00:08:25 GMT
Ira Beumer appeared in court on Tuesday for a bond hearing. Beumer's bail is set at a $25,000 surety, $2,500 cash. The court decided that Beumer will be required to undergo electronic home detentionMore >>
Vanderburgh County homeowner, Ira Beumer, didn't lack any support on Tuesday as he appeared in court for his bail hearing on murder and other charges. More >>