Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.
Recent: |
|
Past: |
|
"We cannot allow kids to bark at each other or any other like behavior," school officials said from Kentucky's Camp Ernst Middle School. → Read More
Outside the Gift Box is closing after five years. → Read More
A bicyclist hit by a car Thursday afternoon has died according to police. → Read More
A mother was injured after shots were fired into her home while her children slept inside. → Read More
People arrived at Haynie's Corner Friday afternoon prepared for an epic snowball fight. → Read More
The owners said the last day downtown will be March 19. → Read More
The Taco John’s on the West Side is finally reopening after six months of closure while undergoing construction. → Read More
More vaccine sites are becoming available in Evansville, including the Walmart on Burkhardt Road. → Read More
A 77-year-old inmate died at the Vanderburgh County Jail Friday morning. → Read More
Two new businesses, Club 18 at Mister B's and Crumbl Cookies, are headed to The Promenade of Evansville. → Read More
In what’s been a difficult year, Emani Marks and Serya Baltzell say, there’s also been inspiration and hope. → Read More
Sweet Bettys Bakery announced the shop is closing on Thursday afternoon via Facebook. → Read More
Tara Prassad's interest in fashion began while she was growing up in Henderson, Kentucky. → Read More
Lori Vinson left from her home in Morganfield, Kentucky, to go to Washington, D.C., on Jan 6. "We just walked right in," she said. → Read More
On Friday morning the sheriff's office responded to a three-vehicle crash on State Road 66 at Resurrection Drive. → Read More
An Evansville family that’s faced a string of difficulties received some good news to start 2021 on a hopeful note. → Read More
This year, 62 people were victims of shootings in the city as of Dec. 10, according to Evansville Police. → Read More
Here's a look at some of the restaurants that have already announced they'll be opening next year . → Read More
Siciliano Subs on Franklin Street is closing citing the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
In a difficult year, small businesses are about to have a hopefully more upbeat moment in the spotlight. → Read More