Single-vehicle wreck on East 9th Street results in minor injuries, an arrest

A truck traveling on East 9th Street reportedly struck a utility pole on Friday, resulting in minor injuries and the driver’s arrest. According to Hopkinsville Police, Steven Johnson of Crofton […]
Oak Grove Police arrest man for assaulting a woman following an argument
Oak Grove Police arrested 28-year-old Nathaniel Alexander after he reportedly assaulted a woman following an argument about money on March 2. According to a report, Alexander started arguing with the […]
KCTCS reports enrollment growth, new programs, record graduation rate

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) Board of Regents received updates highlighting continued growth across the system, including rising enrollment, improved student success […]
James “Jim” Walker
(Age 95, of Hopkinsville) Funeral service will be Friday, March 20th at 12noon at Hughart, Beard & Giles Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Madisonville. Visitation […]
Dealing with Dementia Workshop
City of Hopkinsville creates AI Advisory Board to regulate AI use by city staff

As artificial intelligence worms its way into everyday life, the City of Hopkinsville has launched an AI Advisory Board and is working to regulate AI’s use. City Policy Analyst Cody […]
Community Impact Day of Service
Community Conversations – Mental Health & Beyond
2026 Softball Preview: Lady Tigers return for final season

The Hopkinsville High School Lady Tigers’ softball program already has one huge victory before the 2026 season even started. They are fielding a team. The Lady Tigers could not generate […]
Temperature roller coaster will bring taste of both winter and spring this week

The storms and the wind have brought winter back to the region, but don’t worry, as spring is going to fight back with rebounding warm temperatures later in the week. […]