NWS determines EF0 tornado touched down Tuesday near Hopkinsville
A tornado touched down on the south side of Hopkinsville early Tuesday morning. A National Weather Service survey team determined the EF0 twister touched down just east of the intersection […]
North Elm St. shooting suspect in jail
The man sought for a shooting incident Thursday night on North Elm Street is in custody after he went to the hospital Friday night with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Hopkinsville […]
Lula “MiMi” Bass, longtime WHOP gospel show contributor, dies
Lula Belle “MiMi” Bass, who answered the phone and contributed to the Front Porch Fellowship Sunday mornings on WHOP for several years, died Thursday at the age of 84 from […]
CCHD reports three COVID cases
The Christian County Health Department reported three new cases of COVID-19 from Thursday to Friday. That puts the overall total of cases at 7,001, breaking a new milestone in the […]
Ky. gains 638 COVID cases, 11 deaths
The number of Kentuckians who have received at least the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine is slowly rising, with Governor Andy Beshear reporting 638 new cases Friday. According to a […]
Hopkinsville Brewing Company owner chosen for extensive brewing program
A local small business owner has been recognized by Samuel Adams and selected to participate in the Eighth Brewer Experienceship program. According to a news release, owner and brewer of […]
Suspect in East Ninth Street gas station shooting apprehended
The Hopkinsville Police Department has arrested the suspect charged in relation to a shooting that occurred in March at an East Ninth Street gas station. Twenty-three year old Jaylynn Cheatham […]
Man shot at Princeton Road home, flown to Nashville hospital
Hopkinsville police are investigating after a man was shot outside a home on Princeton Road Friday morning. Shots were heard in the area of the Princeton Road-Cadiz Road split about […]
Mayor Lynch proposes $40.5 million budget for upcoming fiscal year
Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch is proposing a $40.5 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year that is just over $3 million higher than the current year’s spending plan. Mayor Lynch […]
HHS student receives Better Business Bureau Integrity Foundation Student of Integrity Scholarship
Hopkinsville High School student Averie Turner has been awarded a Better Business Bureau Integrity Foundation, Student of Integrity Scholarship. According to a news release from CCPS Spokesperson John Rittenhouse, the […]