For more than a century, residents have spoken of the city's biggest floods in an attempt to understand how they compare in ...
The Trump administration announced its plans to dismantle the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program.
Several areas of Hopkinsville remained flooded Sunday evening, and a number of city streets and county roads were blocked by high-water signs.
First-responders in Hopkinsville and Christian County pulled several people and pets from flooded homes, businesses and ...
Yonder analysis of FEMA data shows that counties in the rural south may experience disproportionate consequences of natural ...
Franklin County officials said Gabriel Andrews, 9, was walking to the school bus stop when he was caught in the water around 6:35 a.m. in the Hickory Hills area. He was recovered around 8:45 a.m.
Violent storms swept through Kentucky Wednesday night and into Thursday morning, bringing intense rain, winds and ...
Electric vehicle battery supplier Ascend Elements has paused construction on its factory in Christian County. After breaking ...
George William “Bill” McCraw, 94, of Gracey, died on Wednesday, April 2, at Bradford Heights Nursing and Rehabilitation. A native of Hopkinsville, he served overseas as a missionary and owned a auto ...
Freddie Lee Sweeney, 82, of Hopkinsville, died on Wednesday, April 2, at his home. He was born in Graham, Kentucky, and grew up in Greenville, Kentucky. He retired as a civil service worker from Fort ...
Sherrie Defane Bailey Davie, 71, of Hopkinsville, died on Monday, March 31, in Louisville, Kentucky. A native of Christian County, she retired from U.S. Smokeless Tobacco, where she was the first ...