Hundreds of soldiers assigned to the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) have begun departing Fort Campbell, to represent the nation’s only air assault division in the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade.
Several drug trafficking charges result from a suspicious encounter by the Christian County Sheriff’s Office at the Circle K on Segler Drive
Weather permitting, there are several events going on in Hopkinsville this weekend.
A man was flown to the hospital after hitting another car and a utility pole on Pembroke Road on Wednesday night.
For a third year in a row, The Divine Nine and Friends of Hopkinsville will be hosting a Juneteenth Celebration on June 21 at the Boys & Girls Club.
Hopkinsville High School Athletic Director Jacob Ezell has announced Shawn Jones has been named as the new head coach for the Tiger archery program.
Community members gathered at Founders Square in downtown Hopkinsville to celebrate Elder Watson Diggs, co-founder of the nation’s second oldest historically black intercollegiate fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Increased encounters of unlawful camping along the Hopkinsville Greenway has prompted a response from the city to ensure the safety and comfort of residents.
Coach Jeff Rogers spent 34 years at Fort Campbell High School as a teacher and coach, dying at the age of 57 in Louisville, Kentucky.
The event celebrated more than half a century of regional collaboration, economic progress, and community impact across western Kentucky.