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Fendrich, one of three public courses operated by the City of Evansville, reopened on Monday following a large storm system ...
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.
EVANSVILLE – The words the National Weather ... And there’s a softer term that’s somehow just as ominous: “historic.” If the Tri-State sees the 8-10 inches of rain and powerful storms ...
A once-in-a generation extreme weather event is beginning Wednesday with a tornado outbreak and will continue into the ...
EVANSVILLE — With the National Weather Service predicting "potentially historic rainfall" in the ... county and state mapping tools, most area home owners can determine which type of flood ...
Members of a historic church that burned down earlier this year are celebrating Easter while also looking back on a grim milestone.
Petrova, an Evansville junior from Moscow, Russia, was ready to pile in the van and drive home. “I don’t think she knew she was even in the lead when she was done, her teammates told her,” said ...
The National Weather Service has predicted potentially "historic" rainfall. Evansville alone could see ... the process which brings wastewater from homes and businesses to the water treatment ...
Over the past few weeks, many people across the Tri-State have told our 14 News crews they’ve never seen the river levels so high. One Evansville man surely has them beat.