Police arrest Hopkinsville woman for drug trafficking

Hopkinsville Police arrested 40-year-old April Harris of Hopkinsville for drug trafficking after officers reportedly found cocaine in her car on Monday. Officers responded to a Dollar General store on East […]
American Red Cross members share their need for volunteers

Members with the American Red Cross spotlighted their mission and their need for more volunteers at Tuesday’s Hopkinsville Rotary Club meeting. The Red Cross operates across the world, and local […]
Golf Scramble

🏌️♂️Grab your clubs and join us for a great cause! H&R Agri-Power is hosting a golf scramble to raise money for United Way of the Pennyrile. 📍Western Hills Municipal Golf […]
Vein Drain 2025

Tuesday, October 28th, 2025 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm Location: WKRBC 1902 S. Virginia St. Hopkinsville, KY All blood donors will receive a t-shirt and a bag of candy!
Michael Wayne Nosbusch

(Age 77, of Hopkinsville) Funeral service will be Thursday, October 9th at 1pm at Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation will […]
Kentucky state police partner with national campaign to improve road safety

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano The Kentucky State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement (CVE) division will join law enforcement agencies across the country in Operation SafeDRIVE, a national traffic safety campaign […]
HCC nursing program applications open until October 30

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano Hopkinsville Community College (HCC) is now accepting applications for its nursing program for the spring 2026 semester, and the deadline to apply is October 30. […]
Western Ky. woman nabs winning $50k lottery ticket

A western Kentucky woman is celebrating after buying a winning $50,000 lottery ticket from Pal’s in Oak Grove recently. According to the Kentucky Lottery, the winner—who has chosen to remain […]
As government shutdown stretches on, Sen. McConnell talks defense spending

As the government shutdown stretches on, now approaching a week, Senator Mitch McConnell is urging his fellow delegates to end the shutdown and focus spending where it’s needed. The senator […]
Jeffers Bend invites community to Bell Witch storytelling tradition

The spooky season is drawing closer, and to get into the Halloween Spirit the folks at Jeffers Bend Environmental Center are inviting the community to Torchlight Tales. Charles Turner and […]