Gas City 9/11 service this evening at 6 p.m.
Gas City is holding a 9/11 ceremony this evening at 6 p.m. The ceremony is taking place at The Hutchins Commons in downtown Gas City. Local singers will be participating and city officials recommend bringing a lawn
Jackson, Jones homicide trial pushed to next year; triple homicide trial begins end of this month
The trials have been pushed back for Demetrius Jackson and Lemere Jones, both of South Bend, who are charged in connection with the Nov. 6 murder of 19-year-old Maurtreyviaun Sanders, who died of gunshot wounds on S.
Hurricane Dorian uncovers bricks of cocaine, hidden Civil War canon balls
As Hurricane Dorian blew through the Atlantic coast earlier this month, the high winds uncovered several long ago buried treasures. In Florida, bricks of cocaine washed up on the shores. Further north, South Carolina’s Civil War past
Lightning strikes 10 inmates during flag football game
A lightning strike during a flag football game sent ten Louisiana prison inmates to the hospital on Monday. According to the Louisiana Department of Corrections, “The lightning strike came without warning, as it is David Wade Correctional
AG Hill suspends new BMV rule to allow people to change gender on licenses, IDs
Indiana’s attorney general has stalled a rule proposed by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles that would allow people to change their gender on driver’s licenses and IDs. The rule — that was set to become effective in
Sixty-three Indiana firefighters helped in New York during 9/11
After the World Trade Center attack in 2001, 63 firefighters from Indiana went to New York to help their colleagues who were digging in the rubble at Ground Zero. Those Hoosiers and the firefighters who were lost
Study: adults who nap are less likely to experience heart issues, strokes
A new study has found adults who take daytime naps once or twice a week are less likely to experience heart problems or strokes. The study, published Tuesday in the medical journal “Heart,” determined the length of
Anderson man’s remains found in park by mushroom hunters identified
Remains found in a central Indiana park in April have been identified as those of a man who went missing more than a year ago. The Madison County Coroner’s Office says a DNA match helped them find
Evansville building largest solar panel canopy of its kind in U.S.
Evansville Regional Airport is marking the beginning of construction of a $6.5 million solar covered parking canopy. The airport says the parking installation will generate 1.3 megawatts of power and will supply one-half of the terminal’s power.
BZA denies Hope House zoning request
Last night the Board of Zoning Appeals denied a zoning request by Hope House to build a recovery home in the Northwood neighborhood. According to the Hope House Facebook page, the recovery program “had a minor setback