Landon and Noah Terry aren't just breaking Tell City records and earning accolades. They've helped revitalize a storied ...
Nearly all six proposed recipients of the city's opioid settlement are connected to a member of the committee in charge of ...
Who gets your vote? Each week you can vote for both the Courier & Press football Player of the Week and fall sports Athlete ...
Two Evansville-area schools are among 16 in Indiana to earn National Blue Ribbon School status from the U.S. Department of ...
Legendary comedian and musician "Weird Al" Yankovic will return to the Evansville area this summer for a massive show at ...
EVANSVILLE – Evansville sure loved Richard Nixon. He was Vanderburgh County voters’ top choice in three presidential ...
Clint Keown is gone, and with him, Evansville has lost more than a sports icon. We’ve lost a once-in-a-generation competitor ...
The story of the Yellow Trail Museum's name — which came from a 1915 marketing plan — is as fascinating as the surprising ...
The Courier & Press is shining a light on the accomplishments and good deeds of local high school students. We've asked ...
Clint Black, the country music legend who stormed onto the scene in 1989 with his "Killin' Time" album, will perform in Evansville next spring.
The reason, of course, is simple: You don’t get to focus on policy without getting elected, and that requires playing politics. With an election looming, the pressure to be out on the hustings is ...
Clint Keown, who starred as an athlete at Memorial High School and UE, died Sunday in a car wreck in Crawford County, ...