Last day for Riherds Scoreboard sad for fans, coaches, media

For everyone who counts on the Riherds Scoreboard to check scores, stats, and records for high school sports in Kentucky, Tuesday was a sad day. Frank Riherd, who started and maintained the scoreboard on the Kentucky High School Athletics […]
Applicants sought to fill Hopkinsville City Council Ward 5 vacancy

With now former Ward Five Hopkinsville City Councilmember Amy Craig stepping down from that position recently, that means the City will begin accepting applications from those who would like to […]
UHA’s Hunt earns Prep Baseball Kentucky All-State honor

University Heights Academy’s Hayden Hunt picked up another postseason honor on Tuesday. The shortstop/pitcher was named to the 2026 Prep Baseball Kentucky All-State First Team. Hunt, who was named Kentucky HIgh School Baseball Coaches […]
Hoppers set to face Fulton tonight after falling at Henderson
The Hoptown Hoppers are back home tonight against Fulton after suffering their worst loss of the 2026 season on Tuesday night at Henderson. The Flash scored in nearly every inning and defeated the Hoppers 11-1 […]
City Council Members discuss possible uses for unassigned funds

Hopkinsville City Council Members received a presentation concerning May’s financial statement and discussed using unassigned funds for city improvements at Tuesday’s meeting. As the 2025-26 fiscal year comes to an […]
Multiple departments respond to large fire at Elkton scrap yard
Multiple fire departments are on scene of a large fire at Bordeau Metals, LLC in Elkton that began Tuesday afternoon. Todd County Emergency Management Director Ash Groves tells WHOP News […]
U.S. 68 wreck leads to a Hopkinsville man’s death
A two-vehicle wreck on U.S. 68 in Christian County resulted in the death of a Hopkinsville man and led to the roadway’s closure Tuesday afternoon. The wreck occurred near the […]
Police arrest Hopkinsville man for abuse after child wanders from home

A Hopkinsville man was charged with third-degree criminal abuse on Sunday after a small child in his care was reportedly found walking in the street unsupervised and with no shoes. […]
Local principals graduate from Kentucky Chamber leadership program

Forty-four principals from schools across Kentucky, including a couple from Christian County, recently graduated from the Kentucky Chamber Foundation’s Leadership Institute for School Principals Program. According to a news release, […]
Senator Paul talks Iranian peace deal, border security funding

As the citizenry waits anxiously to see if the peace deal reached between the United States and Iran will hold, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky says work continues in Washington […]