Two charged with attempted murder in Clarksville shooting
The Clarksville Police Department has arrested two people in relation to a shooting incident that occurred last weekend on Roselawn Drive. According to a news […]
Grand jury indicts Hopkinsville man for assault
A Christian County grand jury indictment for assault was returned Friday against a man accused of hitting his father with a gun. The indictment for second-degree assault and first-degree wanton […]
No jury trials in Kentucky until Feb. 1 as part of new COVID orders
The Kentucky Supreme Court has issued new mandates to govern court operations as nearly all 120 Kentucky counties are now in the COVID-19 red zone. Chief Justice of Kentucky John […]
EDC Director talks growth, development in region
The South West Kentucky Economic Development Council is working to improve factors throughout the region to attract industry, while marketing the already great assets that are available. Appearing on WHOP […]
Comer hopes next military spending plan includes pay raises
Congressman James Comer has been appointed to the National Defense Authorization Act Conference Committee and wants the next defense spending plan to include pay raises for the men and women […]
Nominations accepted through Dec. 18 for Hopkinsville holiday decorations awards
Nominations are now being accepted for Hopkinsville’s holiday decoration awards. Organizers say recognition will be given in two categories. The Best Decorated Residence award will go to twelve private homes, […]
Woman served with warrant for burglary
An arrest warrant for burglary was served Thursday against a Hopkinsville woman. It alleges that on September 2, 35-year old Tambra Wells entered a home and stole a gun and […]
Hopkinsville man arrested for meth, marijuana trafficking
An investigation by Hopkinsville police Thursday at a South Main Street home led to the arrest of a man on multiple drug charges. An officer was flagged down by a […]
CCPS quickly preparing to go virtual following Governor’s orders
Christian County Public Schools continue to try and navigate a school year plagued by obstacles caused by COVID-19, and the school board heard updates at Thursday’s meeting. Assistant Superintendent of […]
Caldwell Co. reports two deaths, Trigg gains five new COVID-19 cases
There were five new coronavirus cases Thursday in Trigg County and Caldwell County had two new deaths. The Trigg cases were four adults ranging in age from 33 to 68 […]