FEMA assistance deadline approaches for those impacted by April flooding

The deadline for Kentuckians impacted by severe weather in early April to apply for FEMA disaster assistance is Friday. During the first week of April, parts of Kentucky were impacted […]
Police arrest Oak Grove man for stabbing incident
Oak Grove Police arrested 49-year-old Walter Bryson Jr. after he reportedly stabbed a man during a physical altercation on Saturday. Officers were called to a residence on Pembroke Oak Grove […]
Scorching heat settles into the region, with little chances for rain

If you’ve wondered what it’s like to be a plant in a greenhouse, then you might just get your chance this week, with ongoing Heat Advisories and extremely high humidity. […]
CCPS Superintendent discusses SB 181, federal funding freeze

While students continue to enjoy summer break, administrators and educators have started preparing for the school year. Christian County Public Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel appeared on WHOP to discuss new […]
One badly injured in KY 164 crash that knocked the power out hundreds Saturday

A man was badly injured in a single-vehicle crash on Newstead Road in Christian County Saturday afternoon, and it put the lights out for hundreds in the area. According to […]
Christian Fiscal Court to consider a reduction in the property tax rate

Christian Fiscal Court will soon need to consider its property tax rate, and it’s looking like the Judge-Executive will recommend a reduction in that rate. Right now, the rate is […]
Heat Advisory lingers as heatwave looks to continue through the week

The heat will be a familiar companion this week, as heat index values are set to linger around 105 to 110 degrees. Christian, Todd, Trigg and surrounding counties are currently […]
Local grand jury issues indictments for endangerment, strangulation
A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for wanton endangerment, strangulation and robbery crimes on Friday. Twenty-year-old Jordan Houchens of Hopkinsville was arrested on April 21 after he was reportedly […]
Hopkinsville housing study spotlights need for affordable housing

To fuel local economic and residential growth, the City of Hopkinsville is on a mission to address the lack of affordable and available housing. Real Estate Researcher Patrick Bowen conducted […]
Pathfinder Day at HCC to help students get squared away before the fall semester

It’s almost time for the start of a new school year, and that includes at Hopkinsville Community College, with the fall semester to start in August. But before, hopeful students […]