Roughly 16% of Christian County’s registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday’s primary election, choosing nominees in races for Hopkinsville mayor, City Council, county offices and Congress — and ...
Jennie Stuart Health was among 17 Kentucky hospitals to receive a C in the latest Leapfrog Group report card on patient ...
The bell hooks Book Club will meet on May 18, at the Pennyroyal Area Museum to continue a discussion of “Salvation: Black ...
It’s an uphill battle for any Democrat seeking to take over the seat that Sen. Mitch McConnell has held onto since 1985, when he won the office from a Democratic incumbent. A Democrat has not ...
Last week, the University of Kentucky ended its first big public-private partnership by severing its contract with Aramark for food services, thus ending employment for about 900 people, who’ve worked ...
(Editor’s note: This opinion piece from the University of Kentucky’s lead spokesman is in response to commentary from ...
Arthur M. Williams Sr., 85, of Cerulean, died on Sunday, May 10, at Lake Barkley Health and Rehab in Kuttawa. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, he was a retired truck driver. A private celebration of life ...
A popular Hopkinsville speaker in the History on Tap series will lead the next program, highlighting the lives of military ...
GLASGOW, Ky. — When President Donald Trump endorsed U.S. Rep. Andy Barr to become the next senator from Kentucky the day before the Kentucky Derby, some believed the Republican primary to be over. But ...
Fay “Mamaw” Walton, 78, of McKinney Road in Hopkinsville, and formerly of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, died on Monday, May 4, at Bradford Heights Nursing and Rehabilitation. A native of Lucas, Ohio, she ...
Museum director Alissa Keller delves into the history of American quilt-making and examines a stunning iris applique quilt, ...