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Have a happy and safe Labor Day!
Poll Of The Day will return Tuesday. |
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U.S. to Deploy Broader Aid to Struggling Homeowners The Obama administration is set to launch its most ambitious effort at reducing mortgage balances for homeowners who owe more than their homes are worth. Officials say between 500,000 and 1.5 million so-called underwater loans could be modified through the program. |
Key Oil Spill Evidence Secured on Boat in Gulf Crane hoists 50-foot, 300-ton blowout preventer to the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, giving investigators their first chance to scrutinize the massive piece of equipment that failed to stop the gusher. |
Mormon Ads Making Way for Romney Run? Mormon leaders launch campaign designed to rebrand the church as 'normal,' igniting speculation it's laying the groundwork for the Republican's presidential bid. |
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Deadly fire in Verona
VERONA, Miss. (WLOV) - A deadly fire happened overnight in Verona - just before 3 a.m.Saturday.
Carolyn Gillentine-Green, the Lee county coroner, said the body of 18-year-old Jamal Wells was found inside a home on Jones Street.
The coroner said the victim lived there with his mother, who was not home at the time.Wells was the only person in the house, according to Gillentine-Green.
We talked to Tiffany Meardith, Wells' cousin, she said the whole incident is still hard to take in. MORE...

Masoli ruled eligible; Lockett to return next week
The Ole Miss football program received two pieces of good news Friday.
First, defensive end Kentrell Lockett is expected to return for next week's Tulane game. He's been experiencing heart rhythm issues.
The other good news for the Rebels involves Jeremiah Masoli. It turns out the quarterback can now play for the Rebels immediately.
The NCAA had ruled that the former Oregon quarterback had to sit out a season after enrolling at Ole Miss. But after an appeal Friday morning, an NCAA subcommittee ruled that Masoli can play this season. MORE...
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House
Tonight 7:00 p.m.
During a session with Dr. Nolan, House recounts the case of a woman who arrives at the Princeton Plainsboro emergency room with an unexplained illness and no recollection of who she is. While trying to solve the mystery of the woman's illness, House must also help her piece together her identity. |
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Lie To Me
Tonight 8:00 p.m.
Lightman is called to testify in the trial of a beautiful widow accused of murdering her much older husband. |
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Judge Joe Brown
Weekdays 3:00 p.m.
It's Joe time! The first African-American prosecutor in Memphis, Judge Joe Brown brings a tough-love philosophy and no-nonsense attitude to the courtroom. And when he finds people being less than human, watch him turn them around! |
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