Support sought for Men2Be’s second annual gala by Jennifer P. Brown June 9, 2022 The mentoring program for boys has 68 members who meet twice a month with their mentors.
State Rep. Savannah Maddox joins Republican field for governor in 2023 by Jennifer P. Brown June 6, 2022 Regarded as one of Kentucky's most far-right legislators, Maddox is the fourth Republican to enter the 2023 gubernatorial race.
A storied weekend by Jennifer P. Brown June 5, 2022 It was a great week to be a Kentuckian who loves journalism and history, writes Hoptown Chronicle editor Jennifer P. Brown.
Kentucky governor temporarily freezes state gas tax by Corinne Boyer June 4, 2022 Suspension of the gas tax will save an estimated $35 million for Kentucky families — or approximately $20 per household.
Tornado survivors invited to recovery resource fair in Madisonville this weekend by Lily Burris June 1, 2022 There will be a variety of groups there to help those impacted by the tornado with things such as housing, insurance and loans.
KET is launching a nightly news program with host Renee Shaw by Jennifer P. Brown June 1, 2022 Renee Shaw, director of public affairs for KET, will host the half-hour program Monday through Friday.
Sunday alcohol advocate captures history of first sales by Jennifer P. Brown May 29, 2022 Daniel Brechwald led the campaign to get city council approval for Sunday sales.
FDA chief: Baby formula shortage expected to continue through late July by Melissa Patrick May 29, 2022 Kentucky's out-of-stock rate for baby formula increased 20% from May 8 to May 15.
Ky. Secretary of State: Voter registration rose ahead of primary by Derek Operle May 29, 2022 There are now a little more than 3.56 million registered voters in the state of Kentucky.
Local artist’s bell hooks portrait selected for governor’s exhibit by Julia Hunter May 25, 2022 The exhibit features the work of 54 artists from across the Commonwealth with their interpretation of the theme “Tell Us a Story.”
Torn to Pieces: a photograph, a band, a town and a tornado by Katya Cengel May 25, 2022 When a devastating tornado struck Dawson Springs, Kentucky, a marching band photo took flight and traveled more than 100 miles away from home. Its journey unearthed more than two decades of local history.
New downtown mural pays tribute to local agriculture by Jennifer P. Brown May 24, 2022 The artwork celebrates the role agriculture plays in our community.