Hopkinsville’s 6th Street art district was ablaze with sunshine and a cooling breeze as patrons came out to support the annual Pennyroyal Arts Council event.
Crowds packed DeBow Recreational Complex Saturday morning for Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation’s Touch-A-Truck event.
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County is joining museums nationwide in the Blue Star Museums initiative, a program that provides free admission to currently serving U.S. military personnel and their families this summer.
A dedicated group of volunteers come together at Jeffers Bend Environmental Center to provide a unique greenspace with hands on learning opportunities.
A Flood Warning is still in effect Thursday morning from after up to five inches of rain accumulated during storms Wednesday night.
Construction of a new road in Hopkinsville’s South Park development will cost the city and county a total of $500,000.
A new park is in development in Hopkinsville that would provide a significant addition to the existing dog park and Rail Trail on Pardue Lane.
After a night of heavy rain the National Weather service has issued a flood watch for Christian County through Thursday morning, with more rain expected Wednesday afternoon.
The National Weather Service has declared a hazardous weather outlook through Wednesday night as storms and rain continue to roll through the area.
A man is facing assault and kidnapping charges after attempting to jump out of a window with his son and assaulting police officers at Norman Dale Drive Monday night.