Beyond passing a two-year state budget, the GOP supermajority of the Kentucky General Assembly plans to advance bills ...
A grant-funded effort from the National Wildlife Federation seeks to clear invasive plants and support habitat for native ...
The National Weather Service warning indicates Hopkinsville and surrounding areas could experience wind gusts up to 40 mph ...
This annual program recycles evergreen trees donated after the holiday season to create underwater habitats that help fish ...
President Donald Trump in February moved to eliminate the penny from U.S. pocketbooks, citing the high cost of minting them — ...
Lonnie Patton, 80, of Hopkinsville, died at 8:23 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22, at his residence. A native of Ohio County, he retired after working in electrical maintenance at Freudenburg but continued ...
Claudette H. Manns, 90, died on Dec. 22. A Hopkinsville native and graduate of Attucks High School, she was a beautician and had also worked as a bartender, waitress and insurance agent. The funeral ...
Every year, millions of people sing the beautiful carol Silent Night, with its line “all is calm, all is bright”. We all know ...
Columnist Al Cross offers pointed presents to Kentucky public figures at Christmastime.
The Christmas Day lunch is for anyone in the community “who may be feeling lonely, struggling or simply in need of fellowship ...
John Wayne “Jake” Welch, 72, of Pembroke, died Monday, Dec. 22, in Pembroke. A Pembroke native, he was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and worked for Grupo Antolin for 10 years. He was a member of Saint ...