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Lots of folks had the chance to grab a cup of coffee with Evansville Police Officers Tuesday morning. → Read More
The West Side Nut Club Historian is sharing information on Fall Festivals of the past. → Read More
One Tri-State native who’s now living in Florida has been hunkered down and feeling the wrath of Hurricane Ian. → Read More
Thursday marks two weeks since the deadly mass shooting at the Harbor House in Henderson. → Read More
Kenneth Gibbs was arrested and charged with two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder after a shooting that happened on Aug. 25. → Read More
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, a time to ensure people have access to the resources they need to discuss suicide prevention and seek help. → Read More
Emergency officials say staff members will work out of a tent next to the building after new damage was discovered inside the Trustee’s Office. → Read More
The American Red Cross deployed its disaster reaction team to help the 15 families who are now displaced following Wednesday’s deadly explosion. → Read More
Officials with Daviess County Public Schools told 14 News the delay was due to a major software issue that has disrupted securing their afternoon bus routes. → Read More
Word was arrested on July 30 in connection to a large drug bust involving Lamasco. → Read More
After the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, law enforcement in Princeton is preparing to keep everyone safe, practicing active shooter simulations on Thursday. → Read More
The Hopkins County School Board approved a plan to merge South Hopkins Middle, Earlington Elementary and Southside Elementary. → Read More
After the attack on the school in Uvalde, Texas, many schools across the Tri-State started taking precautions to be as prepared as possible in the event of an active shooter. → Read More
The store's general manager says two men were caught on camera shattering the glass door and stealing several computers from the countertops during a break-in attempt on July 4. → Read More
Representatives say normally the shelves in their pantry are full, but now after each day they serve, the shelves look bare with only enough to serve a few people. → Read More
For those traveling this Fourth of July weekend, you might want to pack your patience. → Read More
For people who are job searching, Henderson might be the best place to look. → Read More
The Dec. 10 tornados destroyed several homes in Hopkins County, but now Judge-Executive Jack Whitfield says the rebuilding process is slowing down. → Read More
Hawesville Mayor Charles King says this shutdown is going to be hard on the community, but he’s thankful there are some resources to help employees adjust. → Read More
It broke out around 11:45 a.m. in front of an auto parts business on Hawes Blvd. → Read More