Fire causes damage in South Main Street home

A home on South Main Street was damaged following a fire early Thursday morning. According to Hopkinsville Fire and EMS Captain Payton Rogers, two stations responded to a home in […]
Clarksville PD asking for help locating missing juvenile

The Clarksville Police Department is on the look out for 16-year-old Anthony Isbell, who was last seen leaving his home on November 14 of 2024. He is described a black […]
HPD investigating after woman struck with baseball bat

The Hopkinsville Police Department is investigating after a woman was reportedly assaulted with a baseball bat Monday night. According to the police report, it happened in the 300 block of […]
TVA working to mitigate flooding with efforts at Kentucky Dam

The Tennessee Valley Authority is still doing what they can to mitigate potential flooding issues ahead of a forecast for significant rainfall in the region this week. The entirety of […]
First round of severe storms brings damage to western Kentucky

The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center was right on the money with Wednesday’s forecast, as numerous areas experienced severe weather, from very large hail to dangerous tornadoes. At one […]
Judge allows Oak Grove murder suspect to undergo mental evaluation

Murder suspect Omega Plaisime appeared in Christian Circuit Court on Wednesday where his trial date was vacated to allow him to undergo a mental evaluation. Plaisime is charged with murder […]
Caldwell County man sentenced to federal prison for child pornography charges
Fifty-year-old William Guill of Caldwell County was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison on Tuesday for possessing and distributing child pornography. According to a report, Guill was charged with […]
Siemer Milling donates to Aaron McNeil House, Micah Mission for World Flour Day

Seimer Milling Company recently celebrated World Flour Day by donating to local non-profits that work to feed those in need in the community. According to a news release, the theme […]
Local master gardeners to host expo spotlighting the importance of native plants

The Christian County Master Gardeners Association is set to highlight the vital role of native plants at their Garden and Outdoor Living Expo next weekend. Association member Toni Riley appeared […]
Major flooding in the forecast, on top of severe weather

Meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Paducah are very concerned about the flooding event that will follow Wednesday’s severe storms. It’s looking likely that most of the area could […]