Vehicle related services shutdown at Clerk’s Offices for around two weeks

Starting today, vehicle services in County Clerk’s Offices across the state will be shutdown for at least the next two weeks, as the state looks to update their auto renewal […]
Budget at the top of the list for General Assembly session that starts Tuesday

The 2024 session of the Kentucky General Assembly officially starts Tuesday, and when the gavel sounds, work will begin almost immediately on crafting and passing a two-year budget. That means […]
Clarksville PD investigating Fort Campbell Boulevard homicide

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating after a person was killed in a shooting on Fort Campbell Boulevard early Sunday morning. According to a news release, Clarksville police responded to […]
2023 saw developments, challenges, growth—Year In Review

Do you remember all that happened in 2023 locally, from Hopkinsville to Elkton to Clarksville and everywhere in between—don’t worry, because WHOP does, and we’ve put together some Year in […]
Vansauwa’s Tacos and Vegan Eats damaged in fire

The Vansauwa’s Tacos and Vegan Eats food truck was badly damaged in a fire around noon Saturday. According to Hopkinsville Fire Department Lt. Payton Rogers, crews arrived to find smoke […]
Annual Bird Count set for New Year’s Day

If you’re out and about Monday and you see some people with binoculars and clipboards, it’s a sure sign that it’s time again for the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count. […]
Third suspect charged in Clarksville fatal shooting
A third suspect has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred in January of 2023 in Clarksville. According to the Clarksville Police Department, officers took 21-year-old Santanna […]
Salvation Army surpasses Red Kettle Campaign donation goal

With the goal of raising $100,000 for this year’s Red Kettle Campaign, the Hopkinsville Salvation Army has surpassed their goal by raising around $109,000 so far. Salvation Army Lieutenant, Lindsey […]
Rep. Thomas talks military pensions, cybersecurity as General Assembly approaches

When the Kentucky General Assembly meets on Tuesday, they’ll have a two-year budget to consider and pass before they adjourn in April—but local legislators are hoping to get some priorities […]
CCSO urging safe, sober driving this New Year’s weekend

The New Year’s holiday is upon us, as New Year’s Eve is Sunday night and when you gather to celebrate as the ball drops, the Christian County Sheriff’s Department is […]