Increased demand and limited resources led the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to cut KTAP payments to low-income ...
The 1912 Blue Streak building in downtown Hopkinsville faces possible demolition after a structural engineer deemed it unsafe ...
Traditionally in Hopkinsville, many families bring their children downtown on Halloween afternoon and then go to their ...
A Hopkinsville church recently honored Scottish heritage with a Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan service, complete with music, tartans ...
Peter Postell fled slavery during the Civil War to join the Union Army. Then, he returned to Hopkinsville to become a wealthy ...
Christian Circuit Judge Andrew Self, who gave the keynote address for the Human Rights Commission, shared the message from ...
More than 42 million low-income Americans are at risk of losing food assistance Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues.
Former sportswriter Ray Duckworth still recalls the advice of a local coach who once told him, "Football is the best teacher ...
KCTCS President Ryan Quarles is visiting campuses across the state to learn how the system’s colleges can best serve their ...
The venture was spearheaded by W.T. Cooper, who partnered with the Rex Theatre Co. Cooper paid for the construction and owned ...