One injured in rear-end collision on MLK Way
A two-vehicle crash on Dr. Martin Luther King Way Monday sent a Hopkinsville teen to the hospital. According to the report from the Christian County Sheriff’s Department, the collision happened […]
Nashville murder suspect found dead on the banks of Cumberland River in Lyon County
An investigation is underway after the body of a Tennessee man was found along the bank of the Cumberland River in Lyon County on Monday. According to a news release, […]
Blazers jump to No. 7 in baseball poll; Cols at No. 19

University Heights Academy jumped nine spots to No. 7 in the latest Prep Baseball Kentucky Power 25 Poll which was released Monday. The Blazers defeated No. 4-ranked Sayre and No. 11-ranked Frederick […]
Thompson to start for Wright State against Bearcats

Former Heritage Christian Academy and Hopkinsville High School pitcher JJ Thompson will be making his first start of the season today for Wright State against Cincinnati. Thompson, a sophomore right-hander, has […]
Photos of Tigers, Lady Tigers middle school soccer games

The Christian County Tigers and Lady Tigers middle school soccer teams had their first home matches Monday night at the Stadium of Champions. Peyton Biaquis was there and provided these […]
KSP arrest Nortonville man for Muhlenberg County shooting
Kentucky State Police arrested 62-year-old Harvey Lear of Nortonville for a reported shooting in Muhlenberg County on Saturday that left a Todd County man injured. According to a report, Kentucky […]
Police arrest Hopkinsville man for forcing entry into a residence, assaulting the occupant
Hopkinsville Police arrested 27-year-old Brandon Cummings of Hopkinsville after he reportedly forced entry into a residence and assaulted the occupant on Friday. Officers responded to a residence on North Jessup […]
Senate Bill 5 aims to bring more Kentucky-grown food into school cafeteriasÂ

By News Reporter Gabby Cedano Governor Beshear signed Senate Bill 5 into law on March 27,which means Kentucky schools will soon have more flexibility to serve locally grown food to […]
Chances for rain could bring relief for dry conditions this week

Drought conditions are lingering in the area, but there’s a chance we could see some relief this week, as rain chances will increase as we head towards the weekend. Tuesday […]
HCC invites the community to second annual Color Run
To highlight the importance of physical health while having fun, Hopkinsville Community College is inviting folks to its second annual Color Run on April 25. HCC Advancement Specialist Pat Hinton […]