The Hoosiers did something the rivalry hasn't seen since the 1890s. But neither coach expects the dominance to remain.
Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray appeared to buckle under unrelenting pressure from the White House and governor's office.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti wanted to see if his team still had a killer instinct going into 56-3 win over Purdue.
The Courier & Press reached out to each of the Evansville-area legislators to ask them to share their position on ...
Evansville will likely see trace amounts of snow this weekend. Places farther north, however, should brace for a winter storm ...
Small Business Saturday in Downtown Evansville will go from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 29. This year's event will include free ...
EVANSVILLE—The messaging was concise and clear. This is a big step in helping the University of Southern Indiana athletic department close the gap with similar institutions. The school announced on ...
The permit for the 325 S. Kentucky Ave. business was supposed to be on the agenda for the Alcoholic Beverage Board of ...
The information is hosted securely in a database outside of INPRS member accounts. Visitors must enter a first name, last ...
Cigarette consumption in Indiana dropped 40% during the first three months of a long-sought tax increase, according to the ...
Alongside the lack of budget support for public schools, bills passed last session are poised to reduce public education ...
It comes down to this: Evansville can be a place where families build a future, not just scrape by. Where small businesses thrive without navigating around construction zones. Where a welder owns his ...