Health workers spotlight colon cancer screening importance

Jamie Knight from the Kentucky Cancer Program for the Pennyrile region and Chloe King from the Community Medical Clinic appeared on WHOP on Wednesday to talk about the importance of […]
City Council discusses transitional zoning, medical marijuana

After recognizing June as Pride Month with a proclamation, the Hopkinsville City Council accepted zoning recommendations for agricultural transitional districts and approved looking into having a medical marijuana dispensary located […]
HES, Pennyrile Electric spotlights broadband expansion, storm recovery

Hopkinsville Electric System and Energynet (HES) General Manager, Jeff Hurd and Pennyrile Rural Electric CEO, Alan Gates provided updates to the expansion of broadband internet in the region and power […]
Two-vehicle collision results in possible injuries

A two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Noel Avenue and Blane Drive resulted in possible injuries on Thursday. According to a report from Hopkinsville Police, Dashiya Radford of Hopkinsville was […]
Police arrest Hopkinsville woman for fleeing, traffic violations

Officers from the Hopkinsville Department arrested 35-year-old Sabrina Coleman of Hopkinsville on Friday for fleeing or evading law enforcement when they attempted a traffic stop on her vehicle. According to […]
Police arrest Hopkinsville man for fleeing, endangerment

Kenneth Thornton, age 46 of Hopkinsville was arrested for fleeing or evading police and wanton endangerment on Sunday after he reportedly fled from law enforcement as they attempted to perform […]
Fort Campbell to host Ludacris, Echosmith for Fourth of July Fest

To celebrate Fourth of July, Fort Campbell is hosting a concert featuring rapper Ludacris and pop band Echosmith along with carnival rides, fireworks and much more for this year’s Fourth […]
Hopkinsville delegation visits France for D-Day anniversary

On June 6, 1944, U.S. soldiers along with allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, in what later be known as the D-Day Invasion, to liberate western Europe from […]
Kentucky State Police investigate missing person in Christian County

Kentucky State Police are searching for 52-year-old Donald Sweatt Jr. of Central City after he was reportedly last seen in Hopkinsville on May 12. KSP describes Sweatt as a white […]
MAC to host free fair, water park admission days for service members

To express appreciation for the work of local military members and first responders the Christian County Military Affairs Committee is hosting free admission days at the Western Kentucky State Fair […]