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Person killed in Owensville crash named
OWENSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - One person died after being involved in an accident along 350 West in Gibson County late Sunday morning. That’s according to Gibson County Sheriff Bruce Vanoven, who tells us it happened at the intersection of 350 West and 400 South around 11:30 a.m. Sheriff Vanoven...
Wi-fi password debate leads to strangulation charge in Evansville
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – An Evansville man and woman are facing strangulation charges after a heated argument over who should have access to the home’s wi-fi. Deputies say Shelah Drury and her uncle Brandon Furgeson were involved in an argument over who should have access to the wi-fi password in their residence. Furgeson allegedly disconnected […]
Traffic Touchpoint: Week of Aug. 26
QUAD CITIES, Ill., Iowa (KWQC) - A complete list of traffic alerts in the Iowa and Illinois TV6 viewing area. Alerts are ordered by which day they begin. TV6 will continue to update this weekly list as more alerts pop up. Have a traffic alert? Let us know at news@kwqc.com.
Illinois is Home to the Most ‘Players’ in the Dating Game
If you think the dating world kind of sucks in Illinois, you're not wrong. Turns out Illinois is one of the worst states to date it because we are packed with 'players.'. When I think back to the first time in my life I heard the word players associated with dating, I'm brought to 1998-ish. I was in 4th grade and spent most of my free time watching MTV and quickly changing the channel when my parents came into the basement.
Spooky Season Arrives Early: Halloween Décor Hit Illinois Shelves
I couldn't believe my eyes when I walked into Home Depot in Rockford this week—Halloween decorations were already out in full force!. It’s still August, Summer is still here, but I guess we've decided to just fast forward to Halloween?! I'm here for it, but how early is REALLY too early?
Illinois Peeps, These $10 Bills Could Be Worth More Than Just Face Value
Just when you thought $10 was only $10. Now, whenever you get one, you'll need to look closer. Believe it or not, that seemingly ordinary $10 bill could hold a value of over $100K. It's a fascinating world of currency we're about to delve into. The U.S. Federal Reserve says...
So. Indiana Area McDonald’s Restaurants Support Local Schools with “Fries for School Supplies” Fundraiser
Who knew that indulging in a delicious order of McDonald’s fries could make such a big difference in our community? From August 26th to 30th, local McDonald’s owner-operators are turning their fry boxes into tools for change with the "Fries for School Supplies" fundraiser. During these five days, 10% of all à la carte fry sales will be donated directly to local schools.
Union leaders push for sports stadium funding from taxpayers
A rendering of the inside of the Chicago Bears’ proposed lakefront stadium. Union leaders in Illinois are suggesting that they’ll push Gov. J.B. Pritzker for taxpayer funding of new professional sports stadiums in Chicago. The Illinois General Assembly did not approve spending on proposed Chicago sports facilities this...
Mt Vernon motorcyclist arrested allegedly pointing gun at another person
A 57-year-old Mt. Vernon man has been arrested for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and aggravated assault after allegedly pointing a gun at a person while driving on Broadway in Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon Police say the motorcycle driven by Bradley Kelly had been involved with a different vehicle...
Police Beat for Sunday, August 25th, 2024
Salem Police arrested a 45-year-old Salem woman on outstanding Marion and Clay County no bond warrants and for resisting arrest for allegedly running. Police report Bryttany Hester of East Olive ran on foot when seeing an officer near Olive and Jefferson. At one point she allegedly hid in a shed before coming back out before being arrested about 15 minutes later in the 200 block of West Warmoth Street. Hester was wanted on a Marion County misdemeanor warrant and Clay County felony warrant.
London business host free food weekend
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - The Wildcat Harley-Davidson hosted a “Food Truck Freekend” over the weekend. Fellow bikers and other folks in the community came together to enjoy a free meal and good company. Sales Manager Jason Nichols said events like this help bring a community together. “We look...
Herranz Scores, EKU Defeats Southern Indiana
RICHMOND, Ky. – Sophomore winger Paula Herranz nets her first goal of the season just three minutes into the match as EKU women's soccer defeats Southern Indiana by a score of 1-0 on Sunday afternoon at the EKU Soccer Field. Sunday's win marked the first of the 2024 campaign...
Indiana water, wastewater utilities face cyber threats and an aging workforce
In May, Russian hackers targeted a wastewater treatment plant for Tipton. Fortunately, workers at the plant noticed something was wrong and were able to switch to manual operation until they could address it.
Triple digit heat indices likely across northern Illinois Monday & Tuesday
The cool weather from last week is a thing of the past as temperatures climbed over the weekend. In the end, the Rockford Airport peaked in the upper 80s Saturday afternoon, then right at the 90-degree mark Sunday. When you factor in humidity levels, heat indices registered in the mid...
Illinois Woman Goes Viral For Thrifting Hot Dog Soap Dispenser
Hi, it's me. I went viral for thrifting a soap dispenser disguised as a dog wearing a hot dog costume. This has to be the peak of my internet career. A few months ago, I made a TikTok that reached nearly 5 million views after I kept trying to say "Chicago Style Hot Dog" but instead it came out as "Shakyle Hophawg".
Illinoisans Returning from Funeral Say They Saw a ‘Walking Wolf’
Have you ever seen something strange driving at night in Illinois? If you've ever driven anywhere at night especially in rural Illinois, that's almost certainly a yes. One Illinois couple who were returning from a funeral had a strange experience as they swear they saw what they describe as a 'walking wolf'.
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