Evansville Police Investigating Two Separate Arson Cases
SEPTEMBER 4TH, 2016
BRI WILLIAMS EVANSVILLE, INDIANA
 In Evansville, Police are investigating two fires happening early Saturday morning. The first in the 900 block of North Main Street.
There Police say they found a man walking in the area. No arrests were made but it is being investigated as an arson case.
The second fire happening in the 900 block of West Oregon Street. Investigators say they think the fire started in a duplex and caused damage to the siding of the building next door.
Officers says smoke could later be seen coming from the roof of the second building so fire crews had to come back to put it out.
This case is also being investigated as arson. There are no suspects at this time.
Evansville Italian-American Club Helps Earthquake Victims in Italy
SEPTEMBER 4TH, 2016
BRI WILLIAMS EVANSVILLE, INDIANA
 Evansville’s Italian-American Club is cooking with love, responding to help earthquake victims in Italy.
Two Evansville chef’s from the Italian-American Club teamed up to make a pasta dish unique to the earthquake region.
This Sunday hundreds of people dined at Pangea Kitchen in Evansville supporting the cause. Less than two weeks have passed since a 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit central Italy killing more than 200 people.
Organizers say the outpouring of love from the community makes the event a great success.
Alessio Lacco says, “We come out with idea to make Amatricana pasta which is really unique for that area and you know offer free pasta and ask for donation.â€
Enzo Russo says, “Alessio and his team made the pasta fresh, “fusilli†so I make the sauce and we just put it together, and we have a great turnout, we have at least a couple hundred people stop by to help out with this great cause.â€
The fundraiser brought in nearly $4,000 dollars to help earthquake victims. The money raised will be donated to the Red Cross of Italy.
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Games happening all day for the amateur softball association’s 2016 Northern Men’s Slow-Pitch National Championship.
This is the third national tournament to be played in Evansville.
Games continue through Monday.
 A wreck on Saturday afternoon sends one man to the hospital. Police say the driver of a maroon pickup truck was turning westbound onto Northwest 1st Street when he struck a motorcycle northbound on court street.