Woman Charged With DUI And Leaving The Scene Of An Accident

A Hopkinsville woman was charged with DUI and leaving the scene of an accident after she reportedly hit a vehicle Tuesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say 24-year-old Amber Moore hit a bus pulling the fender off of her
Community Looking To Plan Festival For Asian Carp Efforts

A crowd of approximately 100 concerned residents and tourism-based business owners from western Kentucky and middle and western Tennessee gathered in Gilbertsville Tuesday evening to discuss the idea of putting together a festival to raise funding to
Details Released In Hit-And-Run Crash In Hopkinsville

A woman was sent to the hospital after a hit-and-run crash on East 1st Street Tuesday night. Hopkinsville Police Officer Nina Wright said 38-year-old Kenisha Hickman of Hopkinsville was on East 1st Street at the intersection of
Trigg Authors Create Historical Book of Photography

Two Trigg County residents have assembled a book of more than 500 photos taken by a local female photographer from the late 1800s. The book, entitled “Mrs. Randolph: a small town portrait”, was written by Paul Fourshee
Hopkinsville Fire Chief Steve Futrell Officially Sworn-In

A reception and pinning ceremony was held Tuesday night as Hopkinsville’s newest fire chief, Steve Futrell, was officially sworn-in. Retired fire chief, Clarksville Fire Chief Freddie Montgomery was on hand at the event and said Futrell’s last two years as
Police: Two Dogs Found Dead, 19 Others Found In Poor Health

Two Hopkinsville women charged with second-degree cruelty to animals on West 7th Street Tuesday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say 36-year-old Tabitha Breedlove and 54-year-old Tracey White were charged after two dogs were found dead and decaying in crowded