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Two new COVID 19-related deaths and hundreds of new infections are reported in southwest Indiana. The Indiana Department of Health added one new fatality…
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David James talks with The Reverend Allen Rutherford about his research into the meaning of symbols found on tombstones and in graveyards here and abroad.
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One of the first actions taken by the new director of Evansville’s public libraries was to close the library system because of the coronavirus. EVPL…
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The company that owns Vectren is selling its natural gas retail business. CenterPoint Energy announced Monday that it has entered into an agreement to…
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More than a dozen people are in federal custody after law enforcement busted a drug trafficking organization at an Evansville motorcycle club.Federal,…
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While the seven Democratic presidential candidates agreed that the ultimate goal was to beat President Trump in 2020, tensions over fundraising and experience took the spotlight during the debate.
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Ten candidates are on stage in Atlanta on Wednesday night — amid an impeachment inquiry into President Trump and a shifting field. NPR reporters have live analysis and fact checks of their remarks.
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Governor Eric Holcomb visited Evansville Thursday to present checks for road projects in southwest Indiana. $99.2 million is being awarded across the…
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Officials at Evansville’s Ford Center and Victory Theater are implementing a “clear bag policy.” Officials say the policy will allow each ticketholder to…
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On the second and final night of the July Democratic debates the second set of 10 candidates make their case as to why they should be the next president…
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It's Night 1 of the July Democratic debates. Ten candidates are each making the case that they should be the next president of the United States. Follow…
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Former special counsel Robert Mueller didn't want to appear in Wednesday's hearings, but lawmakers insisted that he tell his story in public to the House judiciary and intelligence committees.