Downtown on Halloween is making it’s spooky return to Hopkinsville this Halloween.
The Christian County Fiscal Court applied for additional grant money to continue repairing Coal Creek Road, and discussed donation needs for Hurricane Helene victims.
The writer, editor, and director of a new horror film made in Hopkinsville is looking forward to premiering Scarytales & Deadtime Stories just in time for Halloween.
A man was transported to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville after sustaining injuries in a single vehicle crash in Pembroke, Kentucky.
A man was charged with drug trafficking after Hopkinsville Police officers pursued the suspect for assaulting and shooting at a woman in Hopkinsville.
A 73-year-old woman was arrested after leaving a child in a parked vehicle for an extended period of time while shopping at Goodwill on Fort Campbell Boulevard.
A new affordable senior housing development called Harvey Square was approved by the Hopkinsville City Council to receive significant tax incentives.
The parking lot of the Christian County Justice Center was transformed into a sea of purple shits as people gathered for the Pennyrile Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Oct. 5.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
The Pembroke Fire Department is hosting a Family Fire Safety Event to help teach the community about fire prevention.