Teen Claims Innocence In Robbery With Stolen Gun
After being on the run for nearly 8 months, a Hopkinsville teen is asking for new counsel. Tijuan Jackson is charged with two counts of 1st Degree Robbery, 1st Degree Burglary, Kidnapping, 4th Degree Assault, and Tampering
Evidence Questioned In Marathon Murder Case
Just weeks before the accused Marathon murderer’s trial is set to start, his attorney is voicing concerns about a witness identification. Wednesday morning, Dorien Meullion was in Christian Circuit court for a pretrial conference on one count
Marshall County Shooter “Cold, Callous” In Interview With Police
The teen accused of the fatal Marshall County High School shooting will be back in court Monday. 15-year old Gabriel Parker was arraigned February 16, where Circuit Judge Jamie Jameson entered a not guilty plea for him
Woman’s Death At Hopkinsville Motel Ruled Homicide
Hopkinsville Police are asking for help solving the murder of a Crofton woman at a Hopkinsville motel. Police Public Information Officer, Kyle Spurlin says officers were called to the King’s Court Motel at 8:30am, where they discovered
Test Of Fort Campbell Emergency System Tuesday
Officials at Fort Campbell will be testing the public alert system Tuesday. A release says at 1:00pm the Fort Campbell Emergency Operations Center will test the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System – Wireless Emergency Alert. The
2006 Tornado Survivor Helps Hopkinsville Recover After EF2 Saturday
One man working to help clean up after the Saturday tornadoes knows the impact they have first hand. Hopkinsville Public Works Grounds Maintenance Superintendent Blane Ezell was at his home when a tornado touched down April 2,
Young Hardward, Ebonite Among Compass Winners
Several staples in Hopkinsville and Christian County are being honored for their services. 15 businesses were recognized Thursday night during the Christian County Chamber’s Compass Awards Dinner. Catherine and Mac Arthur received a standing ovation when Antonio
Hopkinsville Museum To Close April 1st For Renovations
The Pennyroyal Area Musuem will be closing at the end of the month to begin a year long renovation process. Executive Director Alissa Keller says they have completed several years of studies and are now ready to
Educators Not Happy With Pension Proposal
As the discussion on pension reform continues in Frankfort, several retired Trigg County educators are speaking out. Six residents joined over one-thousand educators from around Kentucky to share their concerns with legislators. Former Superintendent, Jim Wallace says
Trial Delayed For Former Oak Grove Police Officer
The trial of a former Oak Grove Police officer charged with sexual related offenses is being postponed. Ben Walden was arrested in late 2016 after a human trafficking case led to allegations that he had sex with