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The severe weather that started Wednesday in Evansville will continue through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
According to the joint proclamation signed by Vanderburgh County Commissioners President Justin Elpers and City of Evansville ...
The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners and the city of Evansville have declared a state of emergency in both ...
City of Evansville are asking residents to stay off the roads if possible until storms have passed. They say if you do have to drive, to avoid going through standing water as it may be deeper than it ...
The City of Evansville will spend approximately $7.8 million to pave and improve city roadways in 2025, and another $2.25 ...
City and county officials have joined together to declare a local disaster emergency for Evansville and Vanderburgh County.
The Indiana House voted in favor of a bill Monday which included an amendment that would make it easier to arrest people ...
Every 3-5 years, the Metropolitan Planning Organization creates a Road Pavement Index, which scores every road in Evansville ...
A major outbreak of severe weather unfolded Wednesday evening in the Tri-State, with days of heavy rain expected to follow.
The Tri-State could see as much as 15 inches of rain between now and Saturday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding. Here's how historic storms compare.
The Peoria Rivermen were stunned by Evansville with a 2-0 loss in Game 1 of the SPHL semifinals at Carver Arena.
Updates will be shared here as they become available. 6:30 p.m.: City of Evansville asks residents to stay off roads until the rain stops Citing state officials, the City of Evansville asked ...