Gov. Any Beshear directed the lowering of flags in accordance with the U.S. Flag Code and a proclamation from the White House ...
Beginning in the new year, all Kentuckians will have to undergo vision screenings to renew their driver’s licenses thanks to ...
Medical marijuana is legal for eligible patients in Kentucky on Jan. 1, but it will likely be many months until it makes its ...
Nearly half of the old homes that stood within the boundaries of the East Seventh Street Historic District when it was ...
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is making its annual “Christmas for the Fishes” request.
Certain vape products will be restricted from Kentucky stores, beginning Jan. 1 under a state law passed earlier this year.
What festive films and TV are you watching this holiday season? For most people, I’d wager the answer to that question would be familiar fare, old favorites turned to year after year. A scene from the ...
A flocked white Christmas tree with silver bows and ornaments stands in the narthex of Virginia Street Baptist Church. Strewn in white lights and surrounded by reindeer on a bed of cotton snow, it is ...
David “Bub” Dwight Minchey, 32, of Hopkinsville, died Sunday, Dec. 22, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, of natural causes. A Greenville native, he worked at TRAD and was ...
Earnestine “Jeanne” Stacy Lawson, 81, of Hopkinsville, died at 5:38 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, at Hearthstone Place in Elkton. A native of Huntsville, Alabama, she had worked as a surgical tech at ...
Hilmond Simpson Jr., 90, of Hopkinsville-Mt. Zoar Road, Hopkinsville, died Thursday, Dec. 19, at his home of natural causes. A native of Christian County, he had worked as a janitor for Christian ...
Noah “Junior” Zimmerman Weaver, 30, of Laytonsville Road, Hopkinsville, died Sunday, Dec. 22, at his home. A native of Orchard, Iowa, he worked on the family farm and was a member of County Line Old ...