Woman killed in Crofton house fire
A woman was killed in a fire that destroyed a home Thursday night in Crofton. Christian County Coroner Scott Daniel identifies the victim as 64-year old Linda Wall. The fire […]
City council to wait on filling vacant Ward 4 seat until after election
Hopkinsville City Council will wait until after Election Day to fill the now vacant Ward 4 seat, as determined at a Thursday special called meeting. The council has 30 days […]
Todd Co. gains four COVID-19 cases
Todd County reported four new cases of COVID-19 Thursday. One adult with underlying health conditions is hospitalized with moderate to severe symptoms and the other three adult patients are at […]
CCHD reports 27 new COVID-19 cases
The Christian County Health Department is reporting 27 new cases of COVID-19 from Wednesday to Thursday. According to an update, that brings the overall total of cases up to 1,990—of […]
Ky. gains 1,821 new COVID-19 cases, 19 deaths
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says things continue to look bleak, as he announced the third highest number of cases reported at 1,821 Thursday. Kentucky has passed the 100,000 mark when […]
Jury orientation set for Monday in Christian Co. postponed
Due to Christian County being a ‘red’ county on the COVID-19 incidence rate map, jury orientation that had be scheduled to start Monday at the Christian County Justice Center has […]
CCSO welcoming recently graduated deputy
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office will be welcoming a new deputy after he recently completed the basic training academy with The Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training. According to a […]
Trial date vacated for retired HPD lieutenant in perjury case
Trial has been postponed again for retired Hopkinsville Police Lt. Jefferson Alexander. Judge John Atkins signed an order Thursday saying all parties have agreed to vacate the November 20 trial […]
Hopkinsville’s Scare-A-Van is Friday afternoon
Hopkinsville’s Halloween Scare-A-Van is Friday afternoon at Trail of Tears Park and organizers are expecting a big turnout. Downtown trick-or-treating couldn’t happen this year because of the pandemic, but Parks […]
Todd County schools continuing with in-person instruction
A color on the state’s COVID-19 incidence rate map will not be the lone deciding factor for whether Todd County Schools continue with in-person learning in any given week. Governor […]