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Memorial Day weekend is approaching, and that means we’ll most likely be seeing an influx of people traveling. → Read More
Police say it happened outside of Franklin Street Tavern. → Read More
They say it happened in the 700 block area of North St. Joe Ave. → Read More
Big Rivers Electric Corporation is imploding the stacks that once served Kenneth C. Coleman Station in Hawesville Wednesday morning. → Read More
Police say he admitted to starting the fire, and he was released on bond after his arrest. → Read More
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - As the United States continues into two full years of the Coronavirus pandemic, mental illness and the demand for psychological services are at all-time highs, especially among children. That coming from the American Psychological Association. Many changes have been made during the pandemic, including the ways children learn, communicate with their friends and even see… → Read More
It was their first day back since December’s deadly tornado in Western Kentucky. → Read More
Anyone is welcome to line the route in honor of Deputy Riley. → Read More
Anyone is welcome to line the route in honor of Deputy Riley. → Read More
Multiple agencies responded to this massive fire and police are calling it a total loss. → Read More
On Wednesday, people came in from different counties, different cities and even different states to help those who lost everything during Friday’s deadly storm. → Read More
Many of those deliveries are stolen from front porches and building lobbies. → Read More
We’re counting down the days until the implosion of the 420 Main building in downtown Evansville.The tallest building ever constructed in the city will officially be gone on Sunday. → Read More
We’re continuing to follow the investigation into the death of three-year-old, Kamari Opperman, in Evansville. → Read More
A traveling cooking series event is making it’s way to Evansville on Oct. 26. → Read More
Two people are asking the Evansville community a very important question - what can you do to end hunger? → Read More
Newburgh Civitan Zombie Farm held a “not-so-scary” day for little ones to enjoy some Halloween fun on Saturday afternoon. → Read More
The last day of the Fall Festival also means the busiest, and crews were working all week to make sure the event was as safe as possible. → Read More
A same-sex couple filed a complaint against Myers Family Rentals back in May of 2020 after they say they were denied rental housing in Evansville.The Evansville-Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission ruled in favor of the couple this week. → Read More
The Sunday before the first official day of the Fall festival means Family Day on West Franklin Street. The day also marks the moments of finishing touches before things really get going. → Read More