City Council passes non-partisan election ordinance on first-reading
Hopkinsville City Council approved an ordinance that would change the current local elections from partisan to non-partisan, following much discussion at Tuesday’s meeting. It was approved on first-reading and would […]
Greenville man charged with third DUI, meth possession
A Greenville man is facing multiple charges, including third-offense DUI and possession of methamphetamine, following a disturbance on High Road in Todd County. […]
Governor announces 20 new deaths, new reopening agencies
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear elaborated on reopening guidelines for certain sectors of the economy during Tuesday’s conference, and announced 20 new deaths related to COVID-19 in the state. There were […]
Christian Co. at 100 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 86 recoveries
The Christian County Health Department reported 100 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Christian County during Tuesday’s press conference and urged the community to take advantage of free testing sites. Amanda […]
Cerulean woman injured in December crash dies
A Cerulean woman who was critically injured in a December collision that killed her daughter, died Monday due to injuries sustained in the crash. Thirty-two year old Misty Quarles of […]
Mother, daughter killed in Muhlenberg house fire
Kentucky State Police are investigating a fatal house fire in Muhlenberg County that killed a mother and daughter early Tuesday morning. According to a news release, troopers responded to a […]
HCC offering new paramedic program
Hopkinsville Community College will offer a new four semester paramedic program that will prepare students to sit for the National Registry Paramedic Exam. That exam is required for students to […]
Leadership Hopkinsville moving forward despite delays caused by pandemic

This year’s class of Leadership Hopkinsville-Christian County was cut off because of the COVID-19, but now they’re starting to gear up for next year. Leadership Coordinator Candra Barnett appeared on […]
Man facing multiple charges following Todd Co. burglary
A Louisville man is facing multiple charges, including first-degree burglary and assault of a police officer, after he allegedly broke into Favorite Lotto […]
Ky. Department of Agriculture buys freezers for food banks
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture has purchased 56 deep freezers to help food banks across the state meet the increase need caused by the pandemic. According to a news release, […]