Thomas B. Langhorne, C&P Top News

Thomas B. Langhorne

C&P Top News

Evansville, IN, United States

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Past articles by Thomas:

The most expensive residential property in Vanderburgh County history is for sale

Chancellor is selling his 45-acre luxury estate, which has hosted high-dollar fundraising events attracting the biggest names in American politics. → Read More

There's a contest among Democrats for mayor of Evansville — for now

It's a two-person race for the Democratic nomination for Evansville mayor — but maybe not for long. → Read More

Three more people have opted out of the Evansville mayoral race

Three names, one Democrat and two Republicans, have dropped off the radar screen of potential candidates to succeed Lloyd Winnecke as mayor of Evansville this year. → Read More

Catholic Diocese of Evansville clears priest of sexual misconduct allegation

The Rev. Bernie Etienne, a priest who had been accused of sexual misconduct, has been returned to active ministry. → Read More

Indiana election results: Who will be the next Vanderburgh County prosecutor?

In the 2022 race for Vanderburgh County Prosecutor, Republican Diana Moers faced Democratic candidate Jon Schaefer. → Read More

Who's on the ballot in the Evansville area: A guide to Indiana's 2022 general election

The 2022 midterm election is set for Nov. 8. Here's a look at some common questions and other information about races in Indiana. → Read More

Here are 4 more races Vanderburgh County voters should know about before Election Day

With both Vanderburgh County prosecutor and sheriff up for election this year, some other races may be getting less of a spotlight. → Read More

Vanderburgh prosecutor candidates argue over who has deeper Evansville ties

The candidates for Vanderburgh County prosecutor are clashing over how hometown they are, with one calling the other "an attorney from Indianapolis." → Read More

Crowd of 2,400 hears Pence, former Planned Parenthood worker at Right to Life banquet

Thursday night's Right to Life banquet came two months after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. → Read More

Voting rights are still a battleground in Indiana

Ahead of Election Day 2022 in Indiana, here's a look at the history of voting rights and gerrymandering in the state. → Read More

Winnecke announces he will not seek another term as Evansville mayor

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke announced Monday morning he will not seek re-election. → Read More

Vanderburgh County leaders largely mum on sheriff scrubbing attorney's arrest info

Most county elected leaders won't comment on news that the sheriff removed arrest info of the County Council's attorney from his jail's website. → Read More

Crank callers and more dollars — Evansville's Motel 41 wants to profit from Casey and Vicky White

Motel 41 is trying to make money off its notorious former guests, Casey and Vicky White. → Read More

Police: Casey White and Vicky White prepared for shootout in Evansville, Indiana

U.S. marshals and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's office discuss the capture of Casey White, an Alabama prison escapee, and death of Vicky White. → Read More

Commissioner calls for changes on credit card use after report on prosecutor's spending

A county commissioner called for a review of credit card use in county government after a Courier & Press report on Prosecutor Nick Hermann's office. → Read More

COVID-19 case, hospitalization totals in Vanderburgh take dramatic downturn

The total of identified COVID-19 cases in Vanderburgh County was 92% lower last week than the peak set in January's omicron surge. → Read More

Prosecutor Nick Hermann running for re-election after settlement of sexual harassment lawsuit

Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann is running for re-election, answering the question that had followed him since last summer's settlement of a sexual harassment lawsuit against him. → Read More

EVSC, Warrick meet exploding COVID-19 cases with mask mandates, not remote learning

As the contagious but less severe omicron variant picks up steam, identified cases among school-age children rise as they are in other age groups. → Read More

COVID vaccine is now available for Evansville area kids. Here's how to get it.

The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be available here for kids ages 5 to 11 as soon as Thursday. → Read More

Widows get answers from NTSB 2 years after plane crash killed 3 Evansville residents

The NTSB has issued a final report about the Montana small plane crash that killed three Evansville men in 2019. → Read More