Evansville's Food Trucks at the Farm starting back up The food truck scene in Evansville has been blossoming for the past few years. Check out this story on courierpress.com: http://www.courierpress.com/story/news/local/2018/04/21/evansvilles-food-trucks ...
17-year-old arrested after Downtown Evansville shooting Evansville police are investigating a shooting a little after noon Friday in the 900 block of Judson Street. Check out this story on courierpress.com: http://www.courierpress.com/story/news/local ...
Two months ago, the Quad-City tourism bureau's board announced its longtime president and CEO, Joe Taylor, would retire at the end of the year. But the incoming CVB board chairman confirmed Thursday that Taylor's contract had not been renewed past Dec. 31.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — A medical campus under construction in downtown Evansville has a new name after officials dumped its tongue-twisting original name. The campus was initially known as the Multi-Institutional Academic Health Science & Research Center ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Police in southwestern Indiana say an officer shot and wounded a rape suspect who allegedly threatened the officer with what turned out to be a fake handgun. Evansville police spokesman Sgt. Jason Cullum says 48-year-old Michael ...
Evansville Police are investigating a shots fired case in the 900 block of Judson Street. Police have taken two people into custody at Elliot and Madison in connection with the shooting. We are told a person was possibly shot in the neck. Health care ...
Evansville is losing yet another low-cost grocery store. Price Less Foods on Evansville's Southeast side is closing its doors for good on Saturday. That makes three grocery stores in high-poverty areas to close this year. Price Less Foods on Vann Avenue is ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Evansville police say a convicted child molester was shot by officers during a chase while they were responding to a rape report on Wednesday evening, WFIE reports. Officers were called to an apartment complex around 6:40 p.m. to ...
An Evansville man who lit a woman’s hair on fire at a bar was sentenced last week in Rock County Court to probation. Nicholas J. Larson, 28, of 20 Water St., Evansville, originally was charged with second-degree recklessly endangering safety and ...
After announcing his retirement from the Quad-Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau in March, Joe Taylor, the organization’s president and CEO for the past 20 years, has announced he has a new job. Taylor, 63, has accepted the position as the executive ...
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