Law enforcement across Kentucky is supporting the nationwide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign from Dec. 11, 2024, through Jan. 1, 2025.
A Kentucky state study found that the highest PFAS “forever chemical” levels came from Christian County, specifically in the southern portion where Fort Campbell is located.
A 41-year-old man from Clarksville, Tennessee was hit and killed by a train by the Woodmill Road overpass near Durrett Avenue in Hopkinsville.
As students prepared to enter the holiday break in Christian County and the fall semester came to a close, Superintendent Chris Bentzel shared some what some of main priorities will be for the district through the end of the school year.
A single vehicle accident on Christmas Day in Christian County has resulted in three children being hospitalized.
Though Christmas has passed, the fun continues around town! Dance the night away while supporting a great cause, enjoy a laugh out loud comedy show, and gather with friends or family for some karaoke!
Hopkinsville forecast: Rain is likely this weekend as warm temperatures settle in after Christmas.
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has paid off the mortgage on the Hopkinsville home of fallen Chief Warrant Officer 2 Aaron Healy as part of the 2024 Season of Hope.
If you’re looking to share Santa Claus’ path from the North Pole to your rooftop, we’ve got you covered!
Construction has concluded on the nearly $14 million project to upgrade 34 miles of the Pennyrile Parkway between the I-69 interchange in Hopkins County and Interstate 24 south of Hopkinsville in Christian County.