One of the most unique 5-K runs you'll ever see is coming to Evansville, bringing with it an opportunity to get in a solid workout while having a blast at the same time!
A popular video making its way around the web shows a little boy being asked if can whistle, then failing in the most adorable way possible. He is not alone.
Yay! It's a SNOW DAY! OMG what are you going to do with the kids? Well, skip the cereal and start off with this easy and delicious breakfast - Mini Quiche Cupcakes!
If you have kids, then there's a good chance you've found permanent marker somewhere it wasn't supposed to be, like a wall or clothes. According to one life hack I saw online, "permanent" doesn't necessarily need to mean "permanent" if you have the right household ingredients. You know I won't believe until I try it. Here. We. Go.
The Twitter account, @LifeHacks claims that you can turn any ordinary charging cord and turn it into a smaller, coiled cord by simply using a pen, a hairdryer, and five spare minutes of time. To which I ask, "Does It Really?" Let's find out.
If you ever find yourself stranded in the wilderness, needing to rely on your inner Bear Grylls to survive, one internet survival hack claims you can create your own filtered water using nothing but two containers and a short piece of fabric. This of course leads me to ask the question, "Does it really?" Let's find out.
After accepting an invite from the Evansville Police Department's weapons instructor, Chuck Knoll, Kat Mykals and I went to the depths of Warrick County to learn proper gun safety and shooting technique. Watch out bad guys (and cardboard targets)!
The internet is full of life hacks designed to make your life easier, but I don't believe any of them until I try them myself in my ongoing video series, "Does it Really?" Today I test the notion that you can open a tin can using only your hands and concrete.