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Dangers of Technology: Watch what your kids do online
With high tech ways of communicating, texting is the way most kids converse and dialogue is often encrypted so that parents have no idea what their kids are talking about.
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Consumer Watch: Boutique medicine gains momentum
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Retailers want you to find a deal this Black Friday
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Dangers of Technology: sexual predators targeting kids on online
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Study shows Thanksgiving dinner may cost you less this year
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Wholesale-club giant, Costco, pulling Coke products from its shelves
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Protecting yourself online: Free Wi-Fi may be too good to be true
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Project Green: Home builders showing new standard in energy efficiency
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Drug-free turkeys available for an organic Thanksgiving
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Firefighters stop future blazes with prevention program
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Indiana holding money for Mellencamp, Larry Bird
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Louisville Slugger Museum to host sports memorabilia auction on Saturday
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Consumer Watch: Family teams up to fight roofing company
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$3500 Tax Deduction for owning a furry friend?
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Louisville Water Company approves 2010 budget, water rates to increase
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Public hearing Thurs. to discuss possible Harley plant
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Floyd Co. Animal Shelter holding pet adoption drive
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Federal grant of stimulus money to help children in Kentucky get health coverage
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Local woman teaches how to be a 'Coupon Queen'
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Project Green: Winter CSA's provide fresh produce year round
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Downtown library Job Shop reopens after massive flood damage
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Fingertip amputations force recall of strollers sold at Target, Babies "R" Us
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OnStar customer left stranded after crash, questions raised about reliability
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Obama to sign bill extending homebuyers credit
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Govt criticizes Toyota press release on floor mats
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Consumer Watch: Stolen scooter leaves owner facing off against repair shop
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New service keeps family members connected even when their computers aren't
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Petition gaining signatures after tenants complain about bugs
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Local restaurant owners say respecting customer's budget is secret to sucess
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Consumer Watch: Have a clear contract when hiring someone to work on your home
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Consumer Watch: Flooding causing damage to homes in Sellersburg
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Possible botulism contamination prompts baby food recall
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Consumer Watch: Louisville man tries to find party responsible for lost insurance on mother's home
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Kroger brand hazelnut spread recall
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Free junk drop-off this weekend at Outer Loop landfill
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Email leaks 350 Baptist East employee Social Security numbers
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Project Green: Habitat Re-Store helps the pocketbook and the planet
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Kroger brand hazelnut spread recall
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Maytag recalling thousands of refrigerators
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Consumer Watch: Don't miss all the freebies at the Kentucky State Fair
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AT&T boasts U-verse is "cooler than cable," hopes extra features tempt users to switch
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Toys R Us has new Cash for Cribs program
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Consumer Watch: Disabled man stuck in bed after his power is shut off
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Consumer Watch: Ways around the high price of college textbooks
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New program can alert consumers of scams faster
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Consumer Reports blind taste test shows grocery generic brands as good as name brands
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Thousands of cases of green onions recalled due to salmonella fears
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WHAS11 viewer pays bill to help man featured on Consumer Watch
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MSD offering 'basement-backflow program' to public for free, for future flooding prevention


