UPDATE – APSU Classes To Remain Online Rest Of Semester

Officials with Austin Peay State University announced Monday afternoon classes will remain now online for the rest of the spring semester in order to follow new recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to stop
HCCPL Closing Tuesday Afternoon Due To COVID-19

The Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library (HCCPL) will close at the end of business Tuesday in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Elkton Man Charged With Trafficking Meth

A passenger in a vehicle stopped for a traffic violation in Todd County was charged with trafficking meth Sunday.
Roses Discount Store Coming To Cadiz

A building that has been empty for several months in Cadiz will soon be the site of another store.
Trigg Hospital Medical Director Discusses COVID-19 Testing Procedure

Trigg County Hospital is making plans to assist any patient that may be suffering the Coronavirus.
Judge Hears Arguments To Dismiss Officer’s Perjury Case

Christian Circuit Court Judge John Atkins heard arguments Monday morning regarding a motion to dismiss the case against a Hopkinsville police officer indicted for perjury.
Escapee In Christian County Located

A man that failed to report back to the jail after being on work release Monday morning has been taken into custody.
Gun Reported Stolen In Hopkinsville

A handgun was reported stolen after the owner noticed it missing Sunday night.
HWEA Temporarily Closing Doors of Lobby

Amid growing concerns for public health, the Hopkinsville Water Environment Authority will be changing their methods of operation.
Humphries Details State Senate Budget Priorities

First District State Senator Stan Humphries says the Kentucky Senate will likely vote on their version of the state budget later this week.
