Exploring the lives of the elusive R.B. and Watts Grider by Grace Abernethy October 10, 2024 In the most recent installment of Brick & Mortar Monthly, Grace Abernethy explores an inivisible thread that tied passers-through to this place.
Parents in Kentucky could be liable for kids’ misuse of guns under Republican lawmaker’s plan by Sarah Ladd October 9, 2024
Kentucky AG challenges Biden’s minimum staffing rule for nursing homes by Sarah Ladd October 9, 2024 The nursing home industry has pushed back against the rule, saying it couldn’t afford to comply even if enough new staff could be found amid a widespread health care workforce shortage.
‘Save Jennie Stuart’ pushes to maintain local control of Hopkinsville hospital by Jennifer P. Brown October 9, 2024 The group filed articles of incorporation after Jennie Stuart announced a letter of intent to join Evansville, Indiana-based Deaconess.
500 soldiers from Fort Campbell deployed to North Carolina by Tom Latek October 8, 2024 The soldiers, part of Task Force Falcon, are closely working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
City set to sell Hopkinsville’s L&N Train Depot as surplus property by Jennifer P. Brown October 8, 2024 Sealed bids for the depot, which city officials estimated would cost at least $2 million to restore, will be accepted until 10 a.m. on Oct. 23.
Episcopal bishop to commemorate the Rev. A.H. McNeil’s life in Hopkinsville by Jennifer P. Brown October 8, 2024 The public is invited to hear about the early Black clergyman's work at the Chapel of the Good Shepherd.
Historic numbers of Americans live by themselves as they age by Judith Graham October 7, 2024 About 28% of people 65 and older live by themselves, including slightly fewer than 6 million men and slightly more than 10 million women.
Dozens of dams in Kentucky are in poor shape or worse. They won’t be cheap to fix. by Liam Niemeyer October 7, 2024 Dam inspectors in the Department for Environmental Protection have watched a number of high hazard dams deteriorate for years.
Hopkinsville company’s drone pilots are locating people stranded by Hurricane Helene by Jennifer P. Brown October 7, 2024 Drones equipped with thermal imaging are used to locate people in remote areas around Asheville.
Kentucky Supreme Court: Police agencies must show ‘actual harm’ before denying records requests by Hannah Saad October 7, 2024 Kentucky Open Government Coalition co-director Amye Bensenhaver called the Kentucky Supreme Court’s ruling a “monumentally important opinion.”
McConnell’s PAC pumps money into Kentucky legislative races. Beshear’s not so much. by Tom Loftus October 6, 2024 McConnell’s PAC reported giving $2,100 (the maximum allowed by state law) on Aug. 20 to each of 95 Republicans running in Kentucky.