Single-vehicle wreck results in possible injuries on South Fowler Avenue
A single-vehicle wreck on South Fowler Avenue near West Second Street resulted in possible injuries on Tuesday. According to a report, Jakiyah Caldwell of Hopkinsville was driving south down the […]
Community unveils street sign honoring Raymond Gamble

A portion of Liberty Street along Gamble Funeral Home in Hopkinsville has been honorarily named “Raymond P. Gamble Way” to remember the funeral home’s founder on Thursday. Raymond Gamble founded […]
Sheriff’s deputies arrest Woodlawn man in connection to April pursuit
Deputies from the Christian County Sheriff’s Office arrested 24-year Donovan Ball of Woodlawn on Tuesday in connection to a pursuit from April 22. On the date of the incident, a […]
HFD members share Fire Station 5 construction update

Construction continues on the Hopkinsville Fire Department’s fifth fire house and Fire and EMS Captain Payton Rogers and Deputy Fire Marshal Nathan Stewart appeared on WHOP to spotlight the progress. […]
Ascend Elements, Turner-Kokosing to undergo arbitration concerning unpaid labor

Ascend Elements and Turner-Kokosing Joint Venture are set to undergo arbitration concerning reports of unpaid labor following a civil court hearing in the courtroom of Judge John Atkins on Wednesday. […]
Hopkinsville man receives 30-year federal sentence for drug crimes

After being found guilty of conspiring to obtain and distribute drugs in January, 46-year-old Robert Blaine of Hopkinsville was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison on Tuesday. According to […]
HHS Jazz Ensemble invites music lovers to benefit concert

The Hopkinsville High School Jazz Ensemble is inviting the community to Jazz on the Town on Saturday for an evening of music and a silent auction, all to benefit the […]
City Council approves 2025 ward map, discuss recreation area projects

Hopkinsville City Council members approved the 2025 city ward map and discussed local recreation projects at their Tuesday meeting. To start the meeting, the council recognized May as Asian American […]
Beshear orders flags to be at half-staff in honor of soldier who died in WWII

Gov. Andy Beshear has ordered all flags at state buildings to be lowered to half-staff on Wednesday in honor of U.S. Army Private First-Class Kenneth Burgess, age 29 of Central […]
Ovey-Wiggins to serve as temporary commonwealth’s attorney for 1st Judicial Circuit

Carrie Ovey-Wiggins the Commonwealth’s Attorney for the 56th Judicial Circuit will temporarily serve as the special commonwealth’s attorney for the 1st Judicial Circuit following the death of Commonwealth’s Attorney Mike […]