Henderson officials have announced more lane restrictions for folks traveling across the Twin Bridges on Thursday and again this weekend. So just be prepared for possible slow-downs or delays.
Residents in Henderson and Evansville who rely on the Twin Bridges to get to and from both cities need to plan on leaving a little early due to lane restrictions on the bridges beginning tomorrow.
As they say on Game of Thrones, "Winter is Coming," meaning the Tri-State will no doubt see some snow and ice at some point over the coming months. When it happens, there are several intersections in Evansville you'll want to avoid, if possible. Here are the five were an accident is likely to happen.
If your weekend plans include a trip across the northbound side of the Twin Bridges connecting Evansville to Henderson, give yourself a little extra time to get where you need to be as crews work to complete a project on Saturday and Sunday.
The 95th annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival runs from October 3rd through October 8th, meaning thousands upon thousands of people will descend upon Franklin Street to enjoy a wide variety of food, rides, and entertainment. It also means traffic will be more congested than normal in that area, which has prompted the Evansville Police Department to make a couple of tweaks you need to be aware o
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office released a statement on Thursday warning Evansville area residents of a new e-mail scam involving false traffic violations.
Traffic will be restricted to one lane in both directions on St. Joe Avenue between Diamond and Allens Lane as crews begin work to patch holes and repave the stretch of road on Evansville's west side which serves as home for Rural King, Midas Car Care, and other local businesses.
A school bus headed to North High School was rear-ended by a car that was hit by another car. Four people, including two students have been taken to the hospital.