
Local legislators reflect on 2026 General Assembly Session
And just like that, it’s a wrap on another session of the Kentucky General Assembly, as legislators officially closed the 2026 session on April 15, with the passage of a two-year budget, numerous pieces of legislation and multiple vetoes overridden. Overall, Representative Myron Dossett of Pembroke says he considers this

MSU breaks ground for new Veterinary Sciences building
Murray State University is celebrating a tremendous milestone, after they officially broke ground for the University’s new Veterinary Sciences building on Wednesday. The building, that will one day measure over 88,000 square feet and offer students access to classrooms, labs, offices and support spaces, is located on the University’s West

Spring weather makes way for mild temperatures, rain chances
Hopefully you’re not tired of Spring just yet, because this week’s weather is shaping up to be mild and maybe even a little rainy. The week will start a little cooler than we’ve been used to recently, with temperatures in the mid-50’s, but it won’t take long to warm back

Jacqueline Coleman announces bid to be Kentucky’s next governor
Kentucky now has it’s first candidate to be the Commonwealth’s next governor, after current Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman declared that she will run to fill the seat. Coleman has spent that last six years as lieutenant governor to Governor Andy Beshear, but the end of his term is fast approaching,

Hopkinsville Regional Drivers Licensing office opens new location
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has moved the location of the Regional Drivers Licensing Office in Hopkinsville from South Main Street to Hammond Plaza, as of Monday morning. You can find the office at 700B Hammond Plaza, near the area of Hammond Drive and Old Clarksville Pike. Officials say the new

TVA accepting robotics grant applications, Kentucky Dam Visitor’s Center opens for the season
With the arrival of Spring and heading full steam-ahead towards Summer, the Tennessee Valley Authority is gearing up for visitors and educational grants. The Kentucky Dam Visitor’s Center reopened this past weekend, and speaking with WHOP recently, Ralph Rose with the TVA Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc. invited everyone to make a