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Cheryl Musgrave and Natalie Rascher look to win the Republican nomination in May. Here are their thoughts on Evansville parks and recreation. → Read More
The honor was announced this past weekend at the annual awards for the Indiana News Photographers Association. → Read More
Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and EWSU Director Lane Young said they do not anticipate chemicals from the Ohio train derailment to reach Evansville. → Read More
A post on The Peephole's Facebook page said no employees were hurt in the crash. → Read More
A mistrial was declared Tuesday in a murder trial related to the 2022 shooting death of an Evansville man. → Read More
To vote in the May 2 primary election, city residents must register to vote by April 3. → Read More
Updates to Roberts Park and Wesselman Park are set out in designs released Wednesdays. Here's what they look like. → Read More
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff Office is investigating the death of a man who died on a work site Friday morning. → Read More
Flu cases are way up this winter, Evansville area health officials say. → Read More
Concern for the project all comes down to where the city plans to put it. → Read More
Democratic candidate Noah Robinson and Republican Jeff Hales faced off in the race for Vanderburgh County Sheriff in the 2022 election. → Read More
Here's some important info for voters on Election Day. → Read More
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
With both Vanderburgh County prosecutor and sheriff up for election this year, some other races may be getting less of a spotlight. → Read More
Officials said the reward in the Evansville warehouse fire doesn't necessarily mean that "this fire is criminal." → Read More
On Monday, Oct. 17, a fire ripped through an Evansville warehouse, causing thick, intense smoke that could be seen on weather radar. → Read More
Crews from several fire houses are battling a massive warehouse blaze that closed the Lloyd Expressway and sentsmoke billowing over the city. → Read More
There will be no research assistant for the Evansville City Council next year. → Read More
Vanderburgh County sheriff deputies will see a 30% raise in their salaries over the next four year. → Read More
Today is the last day for Indiana residents to register to vote in time for the Nov. 8 election. → Read More