Winter weather advisory issued for Western Kentucky by Jennifer P. Brown January 30, 2023 The forecast indicates sleet and snow Monday evening, followed by freezing rain Tuesday morning.
FDA advisory committee votes unanimously in favor of a one-shot COVID-19 vaccine approach by Matthew Woodruff January 29, 2023 Here are answers from immunologist Matthew Woodruff to five big questions about the FDA's single-shot vaccine decision.
Hopkinsville’s L&N Freight Station sells at auction by Jennifer P. Brown January 27, 2023 Two men who own construction-related businesses bought the East Ninth Street property.
Railroad freight station slated for Friday auction by Jennifer P. Brown January 25, 2023 The Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority has owned the station since 2006 but no longer needs it for storage, said general manager Derrick Watson.
Technological failures and flops challenge users of all ages by Constance Alexander January 24, 2023 From TV remotes to cellphones and laptops, technology evolves at a rapid pace, columnist Constance Alexander observes.
DeeAnna Sova leaving public library; interim director appointed by Jennifer P. Brown January 23, 2023 Sova has taken a job as equity program manager with Ascend Elements.
Record amount spent lobbying Kentucky legislature last year by Tom Loftus January 21, 2023 The biggest spender, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, successfully sought cuts in state income tax and unemployment benefits
City officials pledge to address public queries about L&N Train Depot’s future by Jennifer P. Brown January 19, 2023 City officials on Tuesday noted that several other proposed projects could ultimately compete for the funding needed to renovate the historic L&N Train Depot.
Kentucky attorney general launches program to combat human trafficking by Divya Karthikeyan January 18, 2023 AG Daniel Cameron said the program will combat human trafficking by targeting illicit massage businesses.
Historic Phoenix Building deemed unsafe to enter by Jennifer P. Brown January 17, 2023 The city is giving the property owner 90 days to declare how it will remedy the building's structural issues.
Will Kentucky legislature end a patient’s right to one free copy of medical records? by Amye Bensenhaver January 17, 2023 House Health Services chair Kim Moser’s HB 51 would allow providers to charge for copies to reduce health care costs.
Hopkinsville MLK observance focuses on youth by Jennifer P. Brown January 16, 2023 A record number of students joined the march and then participated in a program at the community college.