COVID-19 rapid tests still work against new variants – researchers keep ‘testing the tests,’ and they pass by Nathaniel Hafer, Apurv Soni and Anuradha Rao March 2, 2024 Researchers who have spent the past few years investigating COVID-19 tests for their accuracy and performance outline their findings.
‘A true American story’: How a celebrated family legacy continues to impact Mammoth Cave by Alana Watson and Kennedy Gayheart March 2, 2024 The Bransford Family history at Mammoth Cave is rich and enduring.
School ‘guardians’ bill advances despite GOP lawmaker’s call for more input from law enforcement by McKenna Horsley March 1, 2024 That bill was introduced in response to a mass shooting at Marshall County High School in 2018 that killed two students and injured others.
MSU Cinema International presents Syrian film ‘The Swimmers’ this week by Daniel Hurt and Melanie Davis-McAfee March 1, 2024 The documentary takes place on the backdrop of significant social change experienced in North Africa and the Middle East during the 2010s.
The healing legacy of Dr. Philip Carruthers Brooks by Jennifer P. Brown February 28, 2024 The 1927 graduate of Howard University's medical school treated patients in his hometown for 50 years and ran Hopkinsville's only hospital for Black patients during segregation.
Committee-approved bill would remove requirement Kentucky employers give lunch breaks, rest periods by Liam Niemeyer February 28, 2024 Labor officials expressed strong concerns about what they called the "erosion" of "critical" workplace protections.
A house for a car: Dalton House garage among earliest examples by Grace Abernethy February 28, 2024 At a time when there were only a few Hopkinsville homes with cars, the forward-thinking Monroe Dalton built a house with a garage.
McConnell to step down as U.S. Senate GOP leader by Ariana Figueroa and Jacob Fischler February 28, 2024 McConnell, who turned 82 last week, cited the death of his wife’s sister several weeks ago, as an event that prompted him to think about his future.
GOP lawmaker files bill to add rape, incest exceptions to Kentucky abortion ban by Sarah Ladd February 27, 2024 The bill would leave it up to the physician to determine if rape or incest had occurred.
Kentucky lawmakers hope school ‘van’ drivers will be easier to find by McKenna Horsley February 27, 2024 School transportation challenges have spurred several pieces of proposed legislation.
League of Women Voters hosting discussion with state lawmakers by Jennifer P. Brown February 27, 2024 The meeting will be March 2 at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library.
Masked marchers carrying white supremacist symbols in downtown Paducah draw concerns by Derek Operle February 26, 2024 Paducah Mayor George Bray said that the group’s activity on Sunday was concerning but that he believed it was protected under First Amendment rights.