HPD Chief talks crack down on traffic violations, window tinting

The subject of window tinting and the Hopkinsville Police Department’s recent crackdown on traffic safety violations has been a hot topic recently, and at Tuesday’s City Council Meeting, the Police […]
Man charged with manslaughter in 2023 Bill Bryan Boulevard fatal crash

A man has been charged with manslaughter in connection with a fatal crash that happened in December of last year on Bill Bryan Boulevard. As previously reported, the two-vehicle collision […]
Princeton road wreck results in possible injuries
A two-vehicle collision on Princeton Road in Cerulean resulted in two people having to be transported to the hospital for possible injuries on Wednesday. According to a report from the […]
One killed, another critically injured in Eagle Way collision

One person was killed and another critically injured in a crash at the Eagle Way Bypass and the Pennyrile Parkway Thursday afternoon. The crash between a passenger vehicle and a […]
Oak Grove prepares for 50th year anniversary celebration

After officially being recognized as a city in 1974, residents in Oak Grove are gearing up to celebrate the town’s 50th year anniversary in September.  Oak Grove, was officially incorporated […]
City of Hopkinsville celebrates recent housing developments

The City of Hopkinsville is putting out the call for community input and celebrating recent investments in the community. Speaking with WHOP News Friday morning, City Public Information Officer Amanda […]
Lane restrictions on the Pennyrile Parkway in place near Mannington
Starting Friday there will be lane restrictions down one mile of the Pennyrile Parkway in Hopkins County near Mannington, as the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet continues to work on upgrading the […]
Farm Bureau awards scholarships to local students

Kentucky Farm Bureau has awarded nearly $800,000 in scholarships to students across Kentucky, setting a new record. Some of those scholarships were local—the Christian County Farm Bureau awarded $1,000 scholarships […]
Annual Oak Grove Butterfly Festival is set for September

Thousands of Monarch Butterflies will be released into the wild at Oak Grove’s 16th annual Butterfly Festival in September and the Oak Grove Tourism Commission is inviting all nature enthusiasts […]
Hopkinsville Police investigate reported robbery

Hopkinsville Police are investigating a reported robbery that occurred on Wednesday. According to a report, Hopkinsville Police responded to a residence on Walnut Street for an alleged robbery. The victim […]