As the holiday approaches, Evansville is buzzing with kindness. Free meals and fun events are making this Thanksgiving a little brighter for many families.
As residents of Indiana and Kentucky plan for the holidays, now is a good time to brush up on these safety tips to protect your family and prevent cooking fires.
Holiday meals can be dangerous for pets, and several classic Thanksgiving and Christmas foods can cause serious illness. Here are the holiday dishes you should avoid sharing — and the safe alternatives pets can enjoy.
There’s something magical about the morning of Thanksgiving—especially when the Macy’s Parade brings those giant balloons to life, taking us back to childhood memories.
The Midwest takes Thanksgiving food seriously. From green bean casserole to canned cranberry sauce, these beloved dishes are non-negotiable and fiercely defended. Here’s why we won’t change a thing.
With food prices soaring, Ibotta is helping families save big this holiday season, offering 100% cash back on turkey, gravy, pie, and other Thanksgiving staples.