
Slight Risk brings possible severe weather to our area Sunday
Western Kentucky and the surrounding region does have a risk of severe weather today, with most of the region highlighted in a Slight Risk for all hazards Sunday into Monday. The National Weather Service in Paducah calls it a complicated forecast, with isolated severe storms possible during the afternoon, and

Regional clinics to join JSH in significant acquisition
Numerous regional clinics are set to unite under the Jennie Stuart Health and Deaconess umbrella, with JSH announcing the acquisition of those healthcare campuses on Friday. In a news release, Jennie Stuart Health states the move will expand access to patient driven, high quality healthcare across the region, bringing Hopkinsville

CCPS officials warn that AI usage could create safety concern for students
As the usage of generative Artificial Intelligence becomes more prevalent in every day life and we live in the information overload age, that does mean folks need to be wary when viewing AI information on the internet. The Christian County Public School system in particular is putting out this warning,

Jazzing for Juneteenth brings music, history to the Hopkinsville Visitor’s Center Saturday
Jazzing for Juneteenth is set to take over the Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, and the community is invited to come learn about local Black history and hear some very fine music on Saturday. We’ve all heard of Juneteenth, which is a federal holiday celebrated on June 19th that

Motorcyclist injured in Clarksville hit-and-run
The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a vehicle versus motorcycle collision Wednesday where the motorists fled the scene before officers arrived. According to a news release, the crash happened at just about 5 p.m. at the intersection of College Street and Drane Street when a white Dodge Ram truck reportedly

Lightning Safety Awareness Week reminds folks to stay safe when the thunder rolls
Next week is Lightning Safety Awareness Week, and the National Weather Service in Paducah is putting out the word about an oft forgotten danger of thunderstorms. Meteorologist Kate Hickford with the National Weather Service in Paducah says folks are mainly worried about the big dangers of severe weather—tornadoes, damaging winds,