Teen injured in Clarksville shooting
A teen was seriously injured in a shooting Wednesday night in Clarksville. It happened about 11:20 p.m. and Clarksville police say the 16-year old girl was in a rear passenger […]
FEMA Hiring Workers To Assist With Kentucky Tornado Recovery
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is hiring workers to assist with Kentucky’s recovery from deadly tornadoes in December. The temporary positions would be located in Mayfield, Hopkinsville, Frankfort, and surrounding […]
Senate passes its version of budget bill
The KY Senate has passed it’s version of the two-year state budget. Among other things, the budget includes pay raises for state workers and an increase in K-12 education funding. […]
First Lady Jill Biden visits with military families at Fort Campbell
First Lady Jill Biden made a visit to Fort Campbell Wednesday evening, where she spoke with military families while service members with the 101st Airborne Division Air Assault are deployed […]
Plea deal remains on the table in 2021 East Ninth Street shooting case
Jaylynn Cheatham, the man accused of shooting two men at a gas station on East Ninth Street in 2021, had been set to accept a plea deal Wednesday in Christian […]
Another pretrial hearing set in Trigg Co. murder case
Another pretrial hearing was set in the murder case against Montie Streeval in Trigg Circuit Court Wednesday, who is charged in the shooting death of 25-year old Cameron Phillips. Public […]
Evidence discussed in Will Jackson Road murder case hearing
Possible new evidence was the main topic of discussion during a hearing in Trigg Circuit Court Wednesday for murder suspect James McCoy, who is charged in the 2020 death of […]
Bond could soon be reduced for East 18th St. shooting suspect
Bond could soon be reduced for the man charged in a shooting incident that injured two people on East 18th Street the day before Thanksgiving last year. Attorney Olivia Adams […]
Gov signs NIL bill
A bill on name, image and likeness rules in Kentucky has become law. The bill passed overwhelmingly in the full House, with only two lawmakers voting no and outlines how […]
Local library hosting Women’s History Month scavenger hunt
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is hosting a month-long family scavenger hunt in honor of Women’s History Month. It continues through the end of the month and is open to […]