River City Pride is planning a bigger than ever 2026 Pride Festival in downtown Evansville and vendor and food truck applications are officially open for June 6.
Murray State University has been approved to pursue Kentucky’s first veterinary doctoral program, a move that could help address the state’s veterinarian shortage and allow students to study in state.
Winter has a way of making everything feel heavier. These small realistic shifts can help you feel a little better without pressure, perfection, or big life changes.
A common cleaning spray sold at major retailers has been recalled over possible contamination with a hard-to-treat bacteria. If it’s under your sink, here’s what experts say you should do next.
Valentine’s Day does not always look like flowers and candlelight. If this year feels different, here are a few meaningful ways to spend the day instead.
Indiana Mentor says a critical shortage of foster parents is leaving children across the state without safe, supportive homes when they need them most.
I’ve always been a thrifty person, even when people make fun of me for it. Lately, though, my money saving habits might be crossing into unhinged territory.
HOLA Evansville is hosting its 2026 Arabian Nights Fundraising Gala this April, combining culture, community, and education-focused impact in one elegant evening.
Officials have confirmed the source of the odor reported across Evansville’s east side after dozens of calls, explaining why the smell lingered and what residents should know now.