Shortly after moving to Western Kentucky, editor Jennifer P. Brown's father experienced a misunderstanding that isn't ...
Heavy rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused a section of concrete pavement to break apart Friday on ...
Most Western Kentuckians know that smoke rising from the vents of a tobacco barn isn't a cause for alarm. But newcomers will ...
The "Moore Safe Nights" program was named for the late Virginia Moore, an advocate for deaf community and pandemic TV ...
John H. Morris, 58, of Hopkinsville, died on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at Ascension Saint Thomas West in Nashville, Tennessee. A native of Owensboro, Kentucky, he served in the U.S. Air Force. He was an ...
James Robert (Robby) Hairfield Jr., 65, a native of Hopkinsville, died at 2:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22, at Baptist Deaconess Continued Care Hospital in Madisonville, Kentucky. There will be a graveside ...
Berea College is planning to reopen its bell hooks Institute on campus, honoring one of Kentucky’s most celebrated modern ...
Barbara Stevens Kirkham, 90, a longtime resident of Hopkinsville, died on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at Abe’s Garden in Nashville. A native of Lexington, Kentucky, she graduated from Henry Clay High School in ...
As we continue to report on developments, our top priority is exploring how a development of this magnitude would affect ...