School board approves new regulations to comply with state law

To comply with recently established state laws, the Christian County School Board approved stricter regulations concerning cell phones in class and traceable communication between students and school employees at Thursday’s […]
Senator Richardson reflects on his first legislative session, looks toward the next one

The 2026 Kentucky General Assembly might be around six months away, but for lawmakers, the work continues during the interim. Senator Craig Richardson reflected on last year’s legislative session and […]
Man charged with assault for allegedly striking woman with a crowbar
A Hopkinsville man has been arrested after he allegedly struck a woman in the face with a crowbar during an argument early Thursday morning. According to the Hopkinsville Police Department, […]
WKSF brings “Quiet Midway” experience Thursday before kicking off in full Friday

The Western Kentucky State Fair officially gets underway on Friday—but if you’re looking to experience the fair a little quieter, a new event called Quiet Midway is taking place tonight. […]
Extended heatwave to impact the region starting Saturday

Now that the storms and heavy rain have moved out of our area, Mother Nature is going to turn up the heat, with folks warned about an extended heatwave starting […]
New officers graduate basic training in first class at Western Ky. Training Facility

The Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training is celebrating a big milestone, after graduating 21 law enforcement officers from the first basic training class conducted in western Kentucky. According to […]
Oak Grove officer credited with saving a woman’s life

An Oak Grove Police Officer is being credited with saving a woman’s life. It all happened on Tuesday, according to the Oak Grove Police Department, when Sergeant Michael Platero responded […]
Department of Defense announces Fort Campbell soldier’s death during deployment

The Department of Defense announced that two soldiers who were a part of Operation Inherent Resolve recently died because of non-combat related incidents. One of the soldiers was 26-year-old Staff […]
City Council approves budget, discusses Inner-City Residential program

Hopkinsville City Council approved the budget for fiscal year 2025-26 and discussed the Inner-City Residential Enterprise Program at Tuesday’s meeting. Before the meeting, Hopkinsville Mayor J.R. read a proclamation recognizing […]
Severe weather a possibility Wednesday afternoon

There remains a risk for severe storms this afternoon and evening—in fact, portions of Christian, Todd and Trigg counties have been upgraded to an Enhanced Risk for severe weather. The […]