Regional Driver Licensing offices to close June 4 to install new system
Kentuckians, this is your reminder—all Driver Licensing Regional Offices will be closing on June 4 and June 5 as a new driver licensing system is launched across the state. According to a news release from the Governor’s Office, this new system will replace the current, nearly 40-year-old platform, and is

Cross drain failure closes portion of Pilot Rock Road
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has closed a portion of Pilot Rock Road in Christian County and it’s unknown how long the closure will last. The closure came about Thursday afternoon as the result of a cross drain failure on Pilot Rock Road between Shiloh Church Road and Laytonsville Road on

Barricaded subject incident ends with no injuries, one arrested in Clarksville
An hours long stand-off between the Clarksville Police Department and a barricaded subject on Monroe Street Thursday ended with no injuries and one person in custody. According to a news release, the incident began with a domestic-related situation at just around midnight Thursday at a residence in the 700 block

Community invited to attending annual reading of the U.S. Constitution Friday
Area judges and the Christian County Bar Association is inviting the community to a full reading of the United States Constitution this Friday. Christian Circuit Judge John Atkins says the judges serving Trigg and Christian counties, members of the local Bar Association, Court of Appeals Judge Christopher McNeill and Kentucky
Trenton teen killed in Nashville crash, one charged with vehicular homicide
A Trenton teen was killed in a collision in Nashville on Monday, and another Trenton teen has been charged with vehicular homicide by intoxication in connection. According to the Metro Nashville Police Department, it happened on Memorial Day at around 10:20 p.m. when a vehicle driven by 18-year-old Zachary Abbott

TVA readying for summer demand, brings some energy saving tips
Summer is in our sights, which means warmer, longer days, and the Tennessee Valley Authority says now is the time to make sure your homes and air conditioning units are ready to beat the heat. Speaking WHOP Radio Wednesday morning, TVA Senior Manager of Demand Management Ashley England says we’re