Westerfield won’t seek another term; announcement spurs an early candidate by Jennifer P. Brown March 30, 2023 Hopkinsville attorney Craig Richardson, a Republican, said he will seek the 3rd District Senate seat.
Legislature overrides all Beshear vetoes, could still pass medical marijuana and sports betting by Liam Niemeyer and McKenna Horsley March 30, 2023 Regular session’s finale is Thursday.
Poetry and Pints writing workshop set April 6 by Jennifer P. Brown March 19, 2023 Poet and playwright Constance Alexander will lead the free workshop at Hopkinsville Brewing Co.
Kentucky Capitol exhibit to include bell hooks portrait by Jennifer P. Brown March 12, 2023 hooks, who was born Gloria Jean Watkins, was selected for Kentucky Women Remembered along with six other women.
Ky. Senate advances bill criminalizing ‘sexually explicit’ drag shows around children by Sarah Ladd March 10, 2023 Those who violate the rules in the bill would be subject to misdemeanors the first two violations and felonies on the third and thereafter.
‘The Music Man’ has a big cast of local talent playing at the Alhambra by Jennifer P. Brown March 8, 2023 Campanile Productions will have five performances of the family friendly musical Friday through Sunday.
Edgar Cayce celebration slated for March 25 in downtown Hopkinsville by Jennifer P. Brown March 8, 2023 Activities at the Pennyroyal Area Museum and Milkweed will offer several ways to learn about the clairvoyant and Christian County native.
State commission disciplines Christian Circuit Judge John Atkins with a public reprimand by Jennifer P. Brown March 2, 2023 One complaint stemmed from Atkins' conduct during a trial for a defendant charged in connection with child abuse at the First United Methodist Church daycare.
Brick by brick, Holland Opera House is being erased from downtown view by Jennifer P. Brown March 2, 2023 Features of the Holland Opera House that have been hidden for decades resurfaced Thursday as demolition of the 140-year-old building continued.
Fate of a third building on South Main Street is in question by Jennifer P. Brown March 1, 2023 The building that housed Boyd's Boutique & Bridal needs an entire wall replaced, an engineer said after an adjacent structure was demolished.
Pizza restaurant planned in downtown Hopkinsville by Jennifer P. Brown February 28, 2023 Business partners Mallory Lawrence and Mindy Hargrove hope to open The Crusty Pig by late this year.
More than 160,000 Kentuckians still cannot vote because of felony convictions by McKenna Horsley February 22, 2023 Lawmakers have filed a constitutional amendment to change the law — a shift that has strong public support, according to a recent poll.