With temperatures expected to soar to near 100 degrees all week, The Salvation Army of Hopkinsville is stepping up its heat relief efforts to protect the community from the dangerous effects of extreme heat.
A large scale strike from members of the Communications Workers of America continues as 17,000 AT&T workers in the southeast protest unfair labor practices.
People in the community had the chance to learn about unique pollinators during the Hummingbird Festival at Jeffers Bend Environmental Center.
Christian County Public Schools opened their doors Monday morning as the school year kicked off on Aug. 26.
Community members showed support for the proposed dedication of a walking trail bridge in honor of Coach William Falls.
The topic of chickens was brought up at the Hopkinsville Committee of the Whole meeting Thursday night, with the committee deciding to not move forward in creating an ordinance to allow residential chicken ownership.
With school going back in session on Aug. 26, school zones on the roadways will be reinforced.
Hopkinsville locals and out of town visitors celebrated the city’s connection to a piece of unique supernatural history exactly 69 years after the Kelly Little Green Men encounter in 1955.
The Hopkinsville City Council chose to go with a compensating property tax rate, giving the city the lowest tax rate in over 25 years, and the second vote passed allowing the council to move forward in establishing an Entertainment District Center downtown.
Citizens will notice some street and business closures around downtown Hopkinsville as the city prepares for this weekend’s Hoptown Summer Salute.