Ballard County Girl the First Student COVID Death in Kentucky
A 15-year-old Ballard County girl has become the first student in Kentucky to die after contracting the coronavirus. Governor Andy Beshear said Wednesday the girl had “significant pre-existing conditions.” She is only the second Kentucky resident under
Beshear’s Latest COVID Restrictions Affect Schools, Restaurants, and Gatherings
Taking what he called “surgical and targeted steps” to control a third surge in COVID-19 cases statewide, Governor Andy Beshear announced a series of commercial and education restrictions Wednesday.
Attorney General Cameron Announces Multi-state Settlement With Apple
Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced Wednesday a multi-state settlement with Apple, Inc., requiring payment of $113 million for violating consumer protection laws by concealing malfunctions, misrepresenting iPhone products, and throttling iPhone performance.
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Hopkinsville City Council Approve Incentives for Stanley Engineered Fastening
Hopkinsville City Council members approved a grant agreement and incentives for a factory that announced Tuesday it would be expanding its Christian County location.
Mobile Home Destroyed in Caldwell County Fire
A mobile home on Farmersville Road in Caldwell County was destroyed in a fire Tuesday night.
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Chuck Crabtree Sworn In As Hopkinsville City Councilman
New Hopkinsville City Council member Chuck Crabtree officially joined the city governing body during a virtual meeting Tuesday night.
Logan County Man Arrested in Connection to Fatal August Crash
A Lewisburg man who was indicted on charges including murder and wanton endangerment in connection to a fatal Logan County crash was arrested Tuesday afternoon.
1st Reading of Ordinance To Lower Speed Limit on Kings Chapel Road Passes
Trigg County magistrates approved the first reading of an ordinance Monday evening to reduce the speed limit on Kings Chapel Road.