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Current University of Southern Indiana provost Ron Rochon said as the next president he's committed to student success. → Read More
A man found dead in a ditch along U.S. 41 Wednesday morning was possibly hit by a vehicle, police say. → Read More
Mayor Winnecke will be addressing the Rotary Club of Evansville during their weekly scheduled luncheon at the Tropicana Executive Conference Center. → Read More
Exclusive arrest video at the scene where a man was shot in the face Thursday afternoon on the 1600 South Morton Avenue. → Read More
ECHO Housing Corp. Interim Director Chris Metz met with reporters Tuesday. → Read More
ECHO Housing Corp. disputes the Evansville police claim the nonprofit resisted a police investigation into allegations ECHO's director misused funds. → Read More
City Council wants some transparency from ECHO Housing Corp. after allegations the nonprofit's former director misused funds. → Read More
The police department opened an investigation into allegations the former director of ECHO Housing Corp. misused the nonprofits funds. → Read More
The Evansville Police Department will hold a news conference about ECHO Housing Corp. Thursday at 2 p.m. → Read More
ECHO Housing Corp. refused multiple times to allow police to investigate allegations the nonprofit's former director misused funds. → Read More
It wasn't just personal property taxes that an ex-ECHO director used with the nonprofit's money, a city official told City Council Monday night. → Read More
A New York City real estate company is the new owner of the Courier & Press building in Downtown. → Read More
Ask a kid to give themselves and bed time and they'd probably say no, and on Monday City Council decided to not impose term limits on themselves. → Read More
There's nothing to stop the Evansville mayor, council members or clerk from holding office for as many terms as they can — except voters. → Read More
If your pond isn't looking so great these last few years, you might want to visit a workshop in Oakland City next week. → Read More
The former director of ECHO Housing Corp. paid her personal property taxes using the nonprofit's money, the Courier & Press discovered Thursday. → Read More
Stephanie TenBarge, the executive director for major nonprofit housing developer ECHO Housing, left the agency suddenly Wednesday. → Read More
The city gave an ordinance that dealt with nuisance renters an eviction notice. → Read More
David Christmas, Republican, is running for Vanderburgh County Council - District 1 in 2018. → Read More
The C&P is accepting applications from bands and artists to appear in a new weekly video concert series. → Read More