Tombstone Tuesday: Here’s how to help clean local headstones by Jennifer P. Brown June 19, 2023 Tombstone Tuesday — a local effort to clean headstones at Hopkinsville's UBS Cemetery — is happening on June 20.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires prompts warnings for Kentuckians by Sarah Ladd June 12, 2023 The potential negative health effects are particularly hazardous for those working outside.
‘She changed the world.’ Kentucky honors the late Virginia Moore by Sarah Ladd June 11, 2023 Virginia Moore made sure every day that “everyone was included," Gov. Andy Beshear said during a celebration of her life on Sunday.
Tombstone Tuesday volunteers help uncover names of long departed by Jennifer P. Brown May 30, 2023 A dozen people came out Tuesday to help clean monuments in the Union Benevolent Society Cemetery on Vine Street.
States see record low unemployment across the US by Casey Quinlan May 25, 2023 Kentucky and much of South are seeing record jobless rates, with young people, Black women and people with disabilities benefiting.
Craft breweries are fermenting change, addressing local ills while serving local ales by Colleen C. Myles May 24, 2023 A millennia after beer and wine helped develop our civilization, some say craft breweries continue to shape our culture.
Pandemic memorial at Capitol to be dedicated Wednesday by Al Cross May 24, 2023 The memorial's center is encircled by green lights, symbolizing empathy and compassion for the Kentuckians lost throughout the pandemic.
City council advances Mayor Knight’s small business commission by Jennifer P. Brown May 16, 2023 Also at Tuesday's council meeting, several appointments to boards and commissions were announced.
Christian County voters give Cameron and Beshear primary election wins by Hoptown Chronicle May 16, 2023 Here are Christian County's unofficial results for the 2023 primary election.
Trump-endorsed Daniel Cameron wins Republican nomination for Kentucky governor by McKenna Horsley and Liam Niemeyer May 16, 2023 Cameron, who was elected attorney general in 2019, will face incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear in November.
Historic preservation advocates to lead May session of History on Tap by Jennifer P. Brown May 11, 2023 The May 25 program will feature conservationist Grace Abernethy, Downtown Renaissance Director Holly Boggess and South Main Street homeowner Jeri Richardson.
‘Best Dog Ever’ had a big life in Hopkinsville and beyond by Jennifer P. Brown May 10, 2023 Rescued from a shelter in Central Kentucky, this golden retriever showed up at many Hopkinsville events for 13 years and had lots of admirers.