WKOA’s First Radio’s Signal Went Up In Downtown Building Coming Down
As construction crews work this week to demolish a pair of buildings on South Main Street that were deemed uninhabitable and unsafe, one of the buildings holds special memories to a group of radio veterans who got
Hopkinsville Man Charged In Shoplifting Incident
Police have released the name of a Hopkinsville man that was charged after he fled from Walmart in Hopkinsville during a shoplifting investigation Wednesday afternoon.
Pennyroyal Hospice Annual Charity Horse Show Friday And Saturday
The 2nd annual Pennyroyal Charity Horse Show will get underway Friday and Saturday, with all proceeds benefiting Pennyroyal Hospice.
Trial Delayed Again In McHenry Street Murder Case
A Hopkinsville man charged with murder who has seen his trial date delayed a half-dozen times in two years saw his trial moved yet again during an appearance in Christian County Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon.
Strong Morning Testimony In First Methodist Daycare Case
Day three of the trial for First United Methodist Church’s former pastor Paige Williams and Daycare Director Abby Leach began promptly at 8:30 AM Wednesday and has yet to let up, with the Commonwealth calling parents in
Crofton Teenager Reported Missing
Police are asking for the community’s help locating a missing teenager in Crofton Wednesday.
Chaudoin Named Kentucky Colonel At Eagle Ambassador Breakfast
During the Eagle Ambassador Breakfast held Wednesday morning in Hopkinsville, several members were honored for their contributions to the organization over the last year.
Hopkinsville Man Charged With Meth Trafficking
A Hopkinsville man was charged after he allegedly fled from law enforcement during a drug investigation Tuesday night.
Man Charged With Trafficking Drugs In Christian County
A Hopkinsville man was charged after he was allegedly found to be in possession of a large amount of drugs on Roselle Avenue Tuesday night.
Ft. Campbell Military Members Busy Across The World
The 2023 Eagle Ambassador Breakfast, held by the Christian County Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee, served as an update as to what Ft. Campbell soldiers have done overseas over the last year.