Flash flooding rocks far Western Kentucky by Hannah Saad July 20, 2023 Double-digit rain gauge readings led to mass road closures and cut residents off from homes and businesses in the Purchase region.
Hopkinsville Small Business Commission outlines possible topics in first meeting by Jennifer P. Brown July 20, 2023 The commission, established by city council to improve the local small business climate, will meet monthly on the second Wednesday.
Advocates of psychedelic drug ibogaine to treat addiction say its cardiac risks can be mitigated by Melissa Patrick July 19, 2023 The Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission recently held its first public hearing to discuss funding development of an opioid-use disorder treatment using ibogaine.
Henderson lawmaker Robby Mills is Cameron’s pick for running mate by Kentucky Lantern July 19, 2023 State Sen. Robby Mills is the Republican nominee's pick for lieutenant governor.
Classical musicians slate July 27 program in Hopkinsville by Hoptown Chronicle July 18, 2023 Amanda Huff-McClure and Bill Koehler will play selections on bass and piano.
McCoy receives Woman in Leadership Award from Kentucky Chamber by Jennifer P. Brown July 18, 2023 The award was presented at the Kentucky Chamber's third annual Women's Summit in Lexington.
Christian County under severe weather threat by Jennifer P. Brown July 18, 2023 The National Weather Service issued warnings of severe thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Coleman formally joins Beshear ticket while Cameron to announce running mate Wednesday by McKenna Horsley July 18, 2023 This year lieutenant governor candidates must file separately from their running mates to appear on the ballot.
Human Rights Commission founder Louis P. McHenry celebrated by Jennifer P. Brown July 17, 2023 The Hopkinsville civil rights attorney, his family and their allies were responsible for creating the commission in 1963.
On campaign trail, Beshear says ag tech has a future despite AppHarvest turmoil by McKenna Horsley July 17, 2023 During Beshear's stop at a Shelbyville coffeehouse, there was little elbow-room as the large crowd spilled out onto the sidewalk.
Defense bill that targets abortion access, trans health, racial equity passes U.S. House by Jacob Fischler July 15, 2023 Kentucky’s Thomas Massie is one of four Republicans splitting from the party majority.
Christian County schools to make vaping a criminal offense by Lisa Autry July 14, 2023 In the last year, 356 students were caught with vaping products.