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The Ville vs La Familia showdown set: Louisville TBT team wins regional championship
The Ville's 83-68 victory Wednesday night over Team DRC in The Basketball Tournament means so much more than a regional championship. The group of mostly former Louisville standouts is now three wins from the tournament's $1 million grand prize; and, to reach the Final Four in Philadelphia, it'll have to go through archrival Kentucky's La Familia. ...
Jefferson County Clerk speaks on ransomware attack, asks customers to bear with them as they resolve issue
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ky. — Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw spoke for the first time on Wednesday about the ransomware attack that shut down offices across the Louisville Metro on Monday. "I've had to come to peace and terms that I can only do so much, and it's really hard...
EST Gee receives Louisville football jersey from Quincy Riley ahead of concert
When Louisville-based rapper EST Gee asked to have one of U of L cornerback Quincy Riley’s jerseys, Riley agreed under one condition. “I’ll let you have one of my jerseys if you let me come meet you,” Riley recalled telling the rapper. ...
Five-star guard Jasper Johnson cuts list to five schools
An end is coming to the recruitment of five-star guard Jasper Johnson, a native of Lexington (Ky.). The 6-foot-4 guard playing for Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite ranks as the No. 12 overall recruit in the 2025 class and is now only considering Alabama, Kentucky, North Carolina, Louisville and Arkansas and will make his college decision in late August, a source told 247Sports.
Wife arrested after allegedly chasing, shooting at husband spotted with other woman
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A Louisville woman was arrested Tuesday after police say she was involved with a violent car chase with her husband and another woman. According to arrest documents, 46-year-old Joy Craft is charged with two counts of wanton endangerment. Police say Craft spotted her husband returning home...
Former UK Basketball player battling rare form of bone cancer
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - In 2014, Todd Svoboda felt a bump on the inside of his knee that wouldn’t go away. “I told Franci, my wife, I need to have this checked out. And I did. I went into UK. They quickly got me, and diagnosed me with Osteosarcoma. A very rare form of bone cancer,” said Todd Svoboda.
Roundabout ahead: Traffic changes coming to Henderson, Kentucky
Although construction isn't fully finished, two roundabouts will open in Henderson, Kentucky, this weekend to allow drivers to acclimate to major shifts in traffic patterns along one of the city's main arteries. According to a news release from Ohio River Crossing, the roundabouts likely will open Saturday. Both are on Second Street near North Middle School. ...
Henderson native Edwards gets Harvard fellowship to advance biomedical firm
Henderson native Aaron Edwards has been named by Harvard Business School as one of its five 2024-2025 Blavatnik Fellows, providing him with resources to advance the startup biomedical technology company he co-founded and hone his leadership talents over the coming 12 months. Edwards in May completed his MBA from Harvard...
Barber and beauty salon offering free back to school haircuts for kids
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Community members can call and make an appointment for the “Going Forward Barber and Beauty Salon,” where kids can get free basic haircuts ahead of the new school year until August 1. William D. Garrett is the President of the Evansville chapter of the...
Connect With Evansville, IN First Responders at the 2024 National Night Out Event
You are invited to come out on a warm (hopefully not hot), summer evening, and spend time with members of the Evansville Police Department, along with other first responders from the Evansville area at the annual National Night Out coming up in early August. The History of National Night Out.
OVL semifinals headed to Game 3’s
Both Ohio Valley League semifinal series will be decided in a Game 3 Wednesday night. Fifth seed Fulton upset top seed Madisonville 8-5 Tuesday night in Fulton to tie their series at 1-1. Meanwhile, in Paducah, the third-seed Chiefs held off the second seed Henderson Flash 5-2. Madisonville is scheduled...
Woman Charged With Assaulting Another Woman With A Wooden Bat
A Henderson woman was charged with assault after an altercation at a Hopkinsville gas station Tuesday night. Hopkinsville Police say 56-year-old Robin Williamson got into a verbal altercation with an employee at the Dodge Store on West 7th Street and when a customer attempted to separate them she struck the customer in the head with a wooden bat.
Easing back to school anxiety for children with autism
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - We’re just a couple weeks away from kids heading back to class. If you’re a parent of a child on the autism spectrum, the time to prepare for going back to school is now. Something as simple as a small book with a few...
Police: Thief leaves cell phone at scene of his crime
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Police say the suspect who broke into a vacant house under construction left some important evidence behind. Evansville Police say, back in May, they were called to a home in the 600 block of East Delaware Street. A worker told officers he and a crew had...
Evansville man accused of entering stranger's yard, beating dogs with water bowl
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) — A man is facing multiple charges in Evansville after being accused of attacking a stranger's dogs while under the influence. Police say they were called to investigate a situation on East Virginia Street around 2 p.m. on Tuesday. A 911 caller said they noticed a...
Credit Card Skimmers Found At Evansville Businesses
Several instances of card skimmers found at Evansville businesses have the attention of Evansville police. These devices can be attached to point-of-sale keypads in stores or into card readers at gas stations, putting your money at risk. An EPD financial crimes detective says using the tap-to-pay is the safest way...
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