Local police investigate reported cell phone theft

Officers from the Hopkinsville Police Department are investigating the reported theft of a smart phone after an incident on Friday. The theft reportedly occurred at a location on Bill Bryan […]
Spring-like weather in store with mild temperatures and rain chances

The weather is going to feel and act like spring this week, with warming temperatures and a chance for rain. Forecaster Rachel Trevino with the National Weather Service in Paducah […]
Campanile invites the community to their production of “Cinderella”

It’s show week for Campanile Productions and they are inviting the community to attend their retelling of Rodger and Hammerstein’s Broadway musical, “Cinderella” at the Alhambra Theater. Jeff Riggs from […]
Senator McConnell talks federal appropriations

With Congress avoiding another government shutdown for now, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky is pleased with the appropriations bills that are working their way through the legislative body. That includes […]
CCSO charge man with burglary, felony theft
The Christian County Sheriff’s Department has charged a man following investigation into a burglary on Saturday. According to a news release, investigation revealed that 46-year-old Keith Elkins forced entry into […]
One injured in Pennyrile Parkway crash
A Hopkinsville woman was sent to Jennie Stuart Medical Center following a single-vehicle crash on the Pennyrile Parkway Friday. According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, the wreck happened near […]
Agribusiness Association invites community to agriculture breakfast

The Christian County Agribusiness Association is inviting the community to their annual Salute to Agriculture Breakfast on March 19 where members of the community will be recognized for their agricultural […]
Grand jury returns indictments for rape, burglary

A Christian County Grand Jury returned several indictments Friday, including for rape, burglary and theft. Indicted for first-degree rape is 21-year-old Jacoreyon Sivils of Hopkinsville, who is accused of using […]
Legislators talk bills as General Assembly heads into its final weeks

We’re entering in the home stretch of the 2024 session of the Kentucky General Assembly, and while a budget is still in the works, legislators have had plenty of bills […]
Multiple Fort Campbell projects receive funding in the Consolidated Appropriations Act

The United States Senate has passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024, which contains significant resources to support Kentucky’s military installations and its servicemembers. That includes funding for multiple projects […]