Hopkins Co. COVID-19 patient dies, third Hopkins Co. resident tests positive
A COVID-19 patient from Hopkins County has died and a third patient from there has been identified. That’s according to Hopkins County Public Health Director Denise Beach, who says the […]
After 44 years, Chadwell works final day at WHOP

After nearly 44 years of service at WHOP, General Manager Mike Chadwell came to work for the final time Friday as he enters retirement. Chadwell arrived at WHOP in August […]
Hopkinsville parks close in face of COVID-19
The Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation Department is abiding by orders set down by Governor Andy Beshear, which means the majority of parks are closed to the public. Superintendent Tab Brockman […]
Christian Co. School Board could choose superintendent Saturday morning
The Christian County School Board could choose the district’s next superintendent at a special-called virtual meeting Saturday morning. The virtual meeting will be available for viewing at Christian.kyschools.us when it […]
Todd County has first COVID-19 case
Todd County has its first confirmed COVID-19 case. The patient is a healthy adult, who is visiting Todd County and had been out of the state previously, according to a […]
Area under slight risk for severe weather Saturday
Western Kentucky and middle Tennessee will be under a slight risk for severe weather Saturday. The National Weather Service in Paducah says damaging winds and large hail will be the […]
Man arrested for attempted felony assault
Hopkinsville police arrested a man for felony attempted assault Thursday night following an incident at a Howell Street home. An arrest citation for 52-year old Carlos Potter of Hopkinsville says […]
Man arrested for burglary, assault
An investigation on South O’Neal Avenue Wednesday night led to the arrest of a man on burglary and assault charges. A woman told police that her ex-boyfriend, 43-year old Derrick […]
Gov. Beshear gives Thursday afternoon COVID-19 update
Kentucky experienced its largest single-day jump from Wednesday to Thursday in coronavirus cases since the pandemic started. There are 248 confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to numbers announced by Governor […]
Restrictions on in-person court hearings continued to April 24
Kentucky circuit and district court dockets will be shorter than normal for through April 24 after a previous order from Chief Justice John Minton was extended Thursday. The order also […]