Brian Miller joined the 44News team in March of 2020 as an anchor.
Brian Miller joined the 44News team in March of 2020 as an anchor.
It's actually a full-circle return to the Tri-State after beginning his TV news career in Evansville as a weekend multimedia journalist in 2009.
Brian ended up spending nearly 3 years at Evansville's WTVW Fox, and later "Local 7"
as a reporter. While it's a new station for Brian, he's back in the very same building where he first started.
Brian left Evansville for the "frozen tundra" known as Green Bay, Wisconsin in October of 2011.
Brian ended up working in newsrooms in Kansas and Oklahoma before returning to the Tri-State a little more than a decade after beginning his news career.
Originally from Chicago, Brian graduated with honors from Columbia College in Chicago with a degree in journalism.
He's happy to return to Evansville.
Brian loves getting out and seeing the local parks and experiencing the beautiful outdoor landscape that can only be found in the Tri-State.
Crews are working to fix the outage.
Perry County Deputies say a woman and child were holding onto a tree after their car became submerged in floodwaters.
Youth First says the fundraising campaign was successful, thanks in part to the generous donation from 7 Sisters.
The Community Foundation Alliance is celebrating serving the community for 30 years.
The Muhlenberg County Health Department reported an additional 7 cases of COVID-19.
The right lane will be under a restriction all night to allow crews ample time to repair the pothole.
Water is impeding travel on some roadways.
The Rotary Club says it is stepping up efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
No one was injured, but students who were in the school's auditorium at the time of the fire were evacuated.
INDOT urges drivers to slow down and stay alert near crews.