Pension reform bill filed in Senate

A pension reform bill has finally been filed in the Kentucky Senate. Senator Joe Bowen introduced the bill that would not require current or future teachers and state employees to […]

City council hears monthly financial report

Hopkinsville City Council heard the monthly financial report at Tuesday evening’s meeting and approved the lease for a new street sweeper on first reading. Chief Financial Officer Robert Martin says […]

HPD seeking storage unit burglary suspects

Hopkinsville police are asking for the public’s help in locating a vehicle that is suspected to be involved in the burglary of storage units. According the police report, unknown suspects […]

Flood Watch through 6 a.m. Sunday

Several inches of rain is expected to fall this week and a flood watch is in effect for western Kentucky and surrounding areas through 6 a.m. Sunday. Forecasters say multiple […]

Ground broken for Second Street Park

Ground was broken Tuesday afternoon for the long awaited Second Street Park, which will be built at 475 East Second Street. Hopkinsville City Councilman Thomas Grant says this park is […]

State to look at new criminal justice reform

Sec. John Tilley/file photo Governor Matt Bevin, Justice Cabinet Secretary John Tilley and other state leaders unveiled proposed criminal justice reform policy Tuesday that would put an increased emphasis on […]

Todd Co. boil water advisory lifted

The Boil Water Advisory issued Sunday for a portion of Todd County has been lifted. The advisory had been in effect for all or portions of Spa Road, Duncan Ridge […]

HPD: Man took fixtures out of old school

A Hopkinsville man was arrested Monday morning for allegedly going into the old Highland school to steal scrap metal. An arrest citation for 41-year old Michael Glenn Snyder says Hopkinsville […]