Man Charged With Robbing His 95-Year Old Mother
Police say a Hopkinsville man has been arrested in connection to robbing and hitting his 95-year old mother over the weekend. Hopkinsville Police say officers were dispatched to a home in the 1500 block of Tate Street
Cadiz Considering Alcohol Signage Change
An ordinance that would change advertising restrictions in the Cadiz Alcohol ordinance is one step closer to being approved. Cadiz City Council heard first reading of the ordinance amendment during Tuesday’s meeting. The proposed amendment removes restrictions
Emergency Director Discusses I-24 Wreck Response
The training of emergency responders was put to the test this week when a fatal multiple vehicle crash closed Interstate-24. Christian County Emergency Management Director Randy Graham says crews ran through a multitude of scenarios during preparation
Quentin Tarantino Opens Up About Uma Thurman’s “Kill Bill” Accident Saying It Was “One of the Biggest Regrets of My Life”
Quentin Tarantino is directly addressing the claims made about him by Uma Thurman in a recent interview she did with The New York Times. Tarantino admitted that he regrets her terrifying car accident on the set of Kill Bill. He also explained
ABC’s ‘Once Upon a Time’ To End After Season 7
ABC series Once Upon a Time is set to conclude its run following its current season. Series co-creator Adam Horowitz took to his Twitter account to announce the news. The show premiered in 2011 and has remained on the network
House Passes Bill To Address Sexual Harassment In Congress
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed legislation Tuesday that would reform the way lawmakers’ offices handle cases sexual harassment. The bill, born in the wake of the #MeToo movement, would overhaul aspects of the Congressional Accountability Act,
President Trump Says ‘I’d Love To See A Shutdown’ If Congress Doesn’t Agree To Immigration Restrictions
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he welcomes a government shutdown if congressional leaders do not agree to a deal to keep the government open later this week. “I’d love to see a shutdown,” he said during
Winter Weather Causing Very Few Problems
The chance of freezing is expected to continue to taper off this morning after 7:00, with officials warning drivers to be on the lookout for some isolated slick spots. No major problems are being reported on roads
Flu Forces Closure of Stewart County Schools
Due to the flu, Stewart County Schools will be closed the remainder of this week. School officials announced via a social media post they made the decision after consulting with medical professionals in the county. They add
Hopkinsville Promotes Firefighters, Hears Audit Report
Two members of the Hopkinsville Fire and Emergency Services received a promotion in rank during Tuesday’s city council meeting. Martin J. Bangart and Spencer D. Wood were sworn to the levels of Lieutenant and Captain, respectively, before