VIDEO – Snowmageddon 2018
Enjoy these pictures from the comfort of your home! Stay Warm!
Major Thoroughfares In Hopkinsville Mostly Clear
The major thoroughfares in Hopkinsville are mostly clear, with city crews now focusing on secondary streets. Hopkinsville Mayor Carter Hendricks says street crews got an early jump on the snowfall and made significant progress. Hendricks says
VIDEO – Snow, Are We Having Fun Yet?
Lots of pictures of snow fun while off from school and/or work! Tons of Fun!
Christian County Crews Aggresively Clearing Roads
Christian County road crews are hoping to make a pass over all county roads by the end of the day. Judge Executive Steve Tribble says County Road Foreman Paul Finley told him the latest round of snow
VIDEO – Snow Happy in the City and Country
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Is Eating Snow Safe?
Let's face it: Eating snow is delicious and super-duper fun. From opening your mouth and letting flakes melt on your tongue to scooping up fistfuls of the stuff and chowing down, eating snow is one of the
Joe Wilkins, 81, of Hopkinsville
There will be no funeral services for 81-year old Joe “Jocko” Wilkins of Hopkinsville. Christian Cremation and Funeral Care in Hopkinsville is in charge of arrangements. NOTE: (started 5pm Monday, January 15) WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSI
Shutdown Deadline Looms As Congress Deal Remains Elusive
A firestorm ignited by President Donald Trump’s remarks last week has impaired lawmakers’ ability to reach a deal on immigration and spending levels, according to congressional aides. Sources also caution of a possible government shutdown at week’s
Thirteen People Found Shackled Inside California Home
Two parents were arrested after police discovered that 13 people were being held captive in their California home, shackled to beds with chains and padlocks in filthy conditions, officials said Monday. David Allen Turpin, 57, and Louise
Roads Extremely Slick and Hazardous
Roads around the Southern Pennyrile are extremely slick and hazardous. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokesman Keith Todd says not much progress has been made in the overnight. Todd says continued cold temperatures this week will not help