Hopkinsville Police investigate vehicle theft

Hopkinsville Police are investigating after a car was reportedly stolen from a residence on Irish Circle. The victim reported that their car, a tan Buick Enclave, was stolen from their […]
Public Service Commission lowers Atmos Energy’s rate increase request

The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order on Monday, denying Atmos Energy’s initial base rate increase request and instead approved a smaller increase. Atmos Energy is a natural gas […]
YMCA Program Director spotlights upcoming events, activities

The Hopkinsville-Christian County YMCA has been busy all summer and Program Director Spencer Perry appeared on WHOP to talk about what they have in store as the school year gets […]
FEMA officer discusses emergency management, PeADD agency director announces retirement at meeting

FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Jeremy Slinker talked about emergency management, and Health and Family Services Director Jill Collins announced her upcoming retirement at Monday’s Pennyrile Area Development District meeting. August […]
Atmos Energy reminds folks of the importance of safe digging

August 11 marks National 811 Day which spotlights the importance of safe digging to prevent damaging any underground utility lines. Atmos Energy is a natural gas service provider headquartered in […]
TVA invites educators to apply for STEM grants
To support STEM projects and programs for students in the service region, the Tennessee Valley Authority is inviting educators to apply for its 2025 STEM Education Awards. In 2018, the […]
CCPS invites community to prayer circle ahead of school year

As students and educators prepare for the school year, the community is invited to a prayer circle hosted by the Christian County Public School System to pray for student success […]
Local grand jury issues indictments for abuse, animal cruelty crimes
A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for child abuse, wanton endangerment and animal cruelty crimes on Friday. Forty-four-year-old Charles Greathouse of Hopkinsville was arrested on June 15 after a […]
Sheriff Tyler DeArmond announces his run for reelection

After serving two terms as Christian County Sheriff, Tyler DeArmond announced his plans to serve a third term and will be running for reelection. DeArmond has served as the sheriff […]
Community reflects on local Black history at 8th of August Celebration

Eighth of August marks the day that slaves in western Kentucky and Tennessee learned of their freedom in the 1860s. To commemorate the occasion folks got to take a glimpse […]