Kentucky lawmakers passed a $31 billion budget after sharp partisan clashes over education, health care and spending ...
Lawmakers passed Kentucky’s budget and advanced dozens of bills in a late-night session, leaving some controversial measures ...
The decision to switch back to an outdoor ceremony at the stadium, instead of ceremonies in the two high school gyms, came ...
Two classical musicians — double bassist Bill Koehler and pianist Amanda Huff-McClure — will perform at 2 p.m. on Saturday, ...
The forum sponsors are Focus 21st Century Minority Leadership and the Human Rights Commission of Hopkinsville-Christian ...
Kentucky Poet Laureate Kathleen Driskell will speak about “Making a Writing Life” for an ARTalk program at 6 p.m. on Thursday ...
Pennyrile Regional Energy Agency is trying to build a 53-mile natural gas pipeline stretching across Todd, Christian, Trigg, ...
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s policies rallied Saturday in downtown Hopkinsville, joining some 3,000 communities in a nationwide protest of issues ranging from immigration enforcement to free ...
The inspiration for this Supper Club comes from a 1934 series in the Kentucky New Era headlined, “Our Foreign-Born Citizens.” ...
Susan Mae Galloway Simmons, 72, of Hopkinsville, died on Monday, March 30, at her home. A native of Evansville, Indiana, she was a 1971 graduate of Christian County High School and a 1989 graduate of ...
Wayne Lee Thomas, 64, of Hopkinsville, died on Saturday, March 28, at his home. A native of Bangor, Maine, he graduated from Trigg County High School in 1980. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree ...
Robert “Bobby” Johnson, 71, of Ovil Road, Hopkinsville, died Thursday, March 26, at Tri-Star Centennial Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, of natural causes. A Hopkinsville native, he was a U.S.