This weekend, participate in a community march for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and listen the Fisk Jubilee Singers at the Alhambra!
Due to the arrival of winter breeding season, coyote sightings will increase throughout Christian County until February.
Beginning on Wednesday, Jan. 22, Ascend Way in Commerce Park II will be closed for two weeks to install a rail spur crossing.
Hopkinsville forecast: As rain moves in, expect temperatures to rise to 53 degrees on Friday.
A man was flown to Nashville with severe injuries after his car was rear ended on Casky Lane Wednesday afternoon.
The Pennyrile Area Development District held their first meeting of the year on Monday, Jan. 13. During the meeting, Amy Frogue, Community and Economic Development Director, shared the announcement of a newly hired Disaster Resiliency Coordinator and the acquisition of drone units to assist with disaster relief.
Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation has announced their event calendar for the 2025 season.
The Chair of the Kentucky House Appropriations and Revenue Committe will be discussing the Kentucky state budget and the state’s income tax cuts.
A couple from Middle Tennessee has connected their passion for history with their paranormal investigative skills while rehabbing a 200-year-old home on East Seventh Street in Hopkinsville.
Eric Lee, CEO of Jennie Stuart Health announced a lawsuit filed against the hospital has been dismissed.