Evansville Man Cited for Running for Office Despite Ineligibility
Kenneth Colbert accused of falsely declaring candidacy despite being declared ineligible by the Republican Party
Teenager Injured In Hopkinsville Shooting
Freida Lawrence Henneberger, 93, Passes Away in Clemson, SC
Lifestyle
Mesker Park Zoo Welcomes New François Langur Monkey
Baby Fern born to first-time mom Ta-Shi

New Tech Institute mourns student killed in fire
Jeramya 'Jay' Craig, 14, was a freshman and member of the school's robotics team.
Students Earn Major Scholarships in 2026 UE Challenge
High school teams awarded over $1 million in scholarships at the 10th annual University of Evansville Changemaker Challenge
Weather
Hourly Weather Report for Downtown Evansville, Indiana
Latest forecast as of 3:56 PM UTC

Warmer Weather and Slight Rain Chances Ahead for Evansville
Temperatures to rise above normal through midweek before returning to seasonal levels
Icy Spots Possible During Evansville Morning Commute
Scattered flurries and overcast skies expected throughout the day
Crime
Evansville Man Arrested for Meth Trafficking
Deputies found 21 bundles of meth and a gun in the suspect's home

Owensboro Police Seek Help Finding Missing Teen
Dea'Vion Cline, 16, has been missing since Sunday
Mt. Vernon man accused of jumping from moving car to avoid arrest
Suspect allegedly fled police and caused property damage in Evansville, Indiana
Sports
Evansville Area Athletes Shine at IHSAA Girls Swimming State Finals
Swimmers and divers from Mount Vernon, Castle, Tecumseh, and North post strong performances at the state championship meet.

Tennessee Tech defeats Southern Indiana 82-74
JaJuan Nicholls scores 15 points in the win
Aces Baseball Brings Exciting Young Talent to 2026 Season
The team has a significant influx of new talent, including many freshmen expected to start opening day.
Politics
Central High School students protest ICE operations
Walkout draws attention to immigration enforcement concerns

Former Indiana Rep. Lee Hamilton, leader of Sept. 11 panel, dies
Hamilton was a leading foreign affairs voice during three decades in Congress and helped oversee investigations of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Former Rep. Lee Hamilton of Indiana, congressional overseer of US foreign affairs, dies at 94
The longtime Democratic congressman was a leading voice on foreign policy and helped investigate the 9/11 attacks and Iran-Contra scandal.