Two bills related to Kentucky’s spending plan for the next biennium advanced off the Kentucky House floor on Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing five additional states, including Kentucky, for not providing voter registration data, including sensitive information such as driver’s license and Social ...
The goal of the newly-implemented Hopkinsville Housing Task Force is to ensure that the city remains a place where families, ...
Six women graduated Thursday from Grace and Mercy’s long-term recovery program during the organization’s 11th annual ...
Hopkinsville officials heard competing visions Wednesday night for the future of Bluegrass Splash waterpark, as residents ...
The Lady Tigers punched their ticket to the 8th District championship game Monday night, overcoming a slow start to defeat ...
Reading can open doors for young people that are otherwise shut, and with this mindset, legislators on Tuesday advanced a ...
The next step for the new Trigg County Country Ham Festival committee will be appointing the members of the committee.
Kentucky children are increasingly ingesting and overdosing on unsafe substances like cannabinoids and fentanyl, with the ...
UK HealthCare is launching a Food as Health program, a new initiative that delivers “food is medicine” services to improve ...
Community leaders, preservation officials and local developers gathered Saturday at Hopkinsville Community College to ...
The Senate on Tuesday moved forward with two measures – Senate Bill 162 and Senate Bill 170 – related to student misconduct ...