Most charges dismissed against East First St. shooting suspect, victim uncooperative
Most of the charges against the man who had been indicted for the October, 2021 shooting of 49-year old Marque Fricks on East First Street were dismissed Friday morning in […]
Man arrested on drug, gun charges at Sivley Rd. residence
An investigation Thursday on Sivley Road led to the arrest of a Lexington man on multiple felony charges. Officers were called to a home in the 400 block of Sivley […]
Consolidated high school to be named Hopkinsville Christian County Academy
The high school consolidation project now has a name—Hopkinsville Christian County Academy—following approval at the Thursday meeting of the Christian County School Board. The name likely comes with the mascot […]
Gov. says COVID incidences in Ky. continue to decline
Things continue to trend in the right direction where it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kentucky, as Governor Andy Beshear gave an update Thursday. The positivity rate is now […]
CCHD reports 115 new COVID cases locally
The Christian County Health Department reports 115 new cases of COVID-19 in the last week. According to a news release, those numbers do not include at-home COVID tests. The new […]
Two injured, man sought after Todd County crash
Two women were severely injured in a single-vehicle accident late Wednesday night on Allegre Road in Todd County and a man who allegedly fled the scene is sought by the […]
Victim dies, Clarksville PD investigating two shootings
The Clarksville Police Department is investigating two shootings, one as a homicide after a person who went to the hospital with gunshot wounds died Thursday morning. According to a news […]
State gives guidance to county clerks after Gov’s executive order
The Kentucky Department of Revenue has sent out guidance to local county clerks regarding Governor Andy Beshear’s executive order freezing values of used vehicles at 2021 levels. Office of Property […]
Gloria Watkins, better known as bell hooks, to be remembered during Women’s History Month
Several local organizations will come together to honor the late bell hooks during Women’s History Month in March. One of the most accomplished natives to ever come from Hopkinsville, renowned […]
Legislation giving relief to teachers, students affected by tornadoes passes House
A bill to help students impacted by tornadoes in Western Kentucky is headed to the state senate. The Kentucky House passed HB 397 and it waives up to 15 days […]