College Street Murder Suspect Enters Plea To Lesser Charge
A Christian County woman charged in the shooting death of a Hopkinsville man on College Street in April of 2021 has accepted a plea deal in the case.
A Christian County woman charged in the shooting death of a Hopkinsville man on College Street in April of 2021 has accepted a plea deal in the case.
Fresh off of its popular annual Soap Box Derby, the Hopkinsville Kiwanis Club took time Thursday to donate a pair of $1,000 checks to local non-profits in the Dyslexia Association of the Pennyrile and Men 2 Be.
Customers of Pennyrile Electric and Hopkinsville Electric System will notice an increase in summer electric bills as the result of a fuel cost adjustment from the Tennessee Valley Authority.
A Hopkinsville man was charged with burglary after a report of a burglary in progress on Kailie Lane in Hopkinsville Thursday night.
The Mid-South Truck and Tractor Pulls, a corn hole tournament, and wrestling highlight activities for the final two nights of the Western Kentucky State Fair.
The Christian County Farm Bureau Agency Managers say they are pleased with the insurance company’s response following the December tornadoes.
A new fire truck has been purchased Thursday to help Fairview Volunteer Fire Department when fighting larger fires in the area.
A third man was taken into custody Thursday by Hopkinsville Police in connection to a home invasion on Glass Avenue on June 16th.
A tractor-trailer fire on Interstate 24 in Trigg County blocked the westbound lanes of traffic for a period of time Thursday afternoon.
The Western Kentucky University Alumni Association recently elected nine new board members for 2022-23 campaign and beyond.