Kentucky lawmakers passed a $31 billion budget after sharp partisan clashes over education, health care and spending ...
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, ...
The inspiration for this Supper Club comes from a 1934 series in the Kentucky New Era headlined, “Our Foreign-Born Citizens.” ...
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 pace of legislation moving through the chambers of the Kentucky General Assembly is picking up speed this week, as only two more legislative days remain until they break for the governor’s veto ...
The appeals court ordered the arrest warrant set aside for now, finding Jefferson Family Court Judge Angela Johnson had issued an order to sentence Bevin after he filed a motion asking the state ...
A top GOP leader is calling for a statue of longtime Republican U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell to be added to the Kentucky Capitol ...
The Paducah Laser Enrichment Facility aims to boost domestic production of enriched uranium in the U.S. and also support ...
Dr. Ron K. Patterson, who joined the university last summer, is slated to attend the town hall at noon Monday, April 6, at ...
Mary Ann “Ginny” Coulter, 69, of Hopkinsville, died Tuesday, March 24, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. She was born in Evansville, Indiana, and worked as a teacher’s ...