Kentucky’s COVID-19 positivity rate is 15.75%, but hospitalizations and deaths remain low by Kentucky Health News July 6, 2022 The rate doesn't include at-home tests.
The Ohio Valley is poised to become an abortion desert by Ryland Barton July 5, 2022 The Ohio Valley has become an expanse where abortions are either outlawed, heavily restricted, or hanging in the balance of local courts.
Hopkinsville City Council approves $75,000 for mural art application by Jennifer P. Brown July 5, 2022 The city is seeking an additional $75,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts to fund the mural project titled "If These Walls Could Talk."
Eighth of August events planned in Hopkinsville by Jennifer P. Brown July 5, 2022 For the second consecutive year, celebrations are slated at Hopkinsville Brewing Co. and the Pennyroyal Area Museum.
Organizations plan to support abortion seekers, regardless of procedure’s legal status in Ky. by Derek Operle July 4, 2022 Several Kentucky reproductive rights groups are continuing to pool funds to support abortion seekers.
Abortion-rights advocates rally at Christian County Justice Center by Jennifer P. Brown July 4, 2022 Opponents of the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade gathered early on Independence Day.
Heat advisory in effect through Thursday by Hoptown Chronicle July 4, 2022 The National Weather Service warned that heat indices will be in the range of 105 to 110 degrees.
Third officer dies after Floyd County shooting by Stan Ingold July 3, 2022 Officers had responded to a scene Thursday evening to deal with a domestic dispute.
Let’s spare a few words for ‘Silent Cal’ Coolidge on July 4, his 150th birthday by Chris Lamb July 3, 2022 Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, described Coolidge’s dour expression by saying he looked as if “he had been weaned on a pickle.”
Hopkinsville airport receives FAA grant by Hoptown Chronicle July 2, 2022 The $49,733 grant will help pay for construction of a new apron at the airport.
Floyd County shooting leaves 2 officers dead, others wounded by Stan Ingold July 2, 2022 Floyd County Sheriff’s deputies arrived at a residence late Thursday night to investigate a domestic dispute when a gunman opened fire.
Youth campers complete phoenix mural at Hopkinsville park by Jennifer P. Brown July 1, 2022 The Pennyroyal Arts Council sponsored the camp at the Trail of Tears Commemorative Park.