It took Grace Abernethy months to find radiators for the old Dalton house, and then she chased down a mystery about a local ...
A record $28.1 million was spent in 2024 by nearly 900 corporations, associations and other groups to influence Kentucky ...
Wind chill values below zero will create hazardous conditions for Western Kentucky, warned the National Weather Service.
A group of Republican attorneys general has lost a bid for a temporary injunction to block the federal requirements on ...
Bermont “Gene” Johnson, 86, of Hopkinsville, died on Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center. A native of Trigg County, he was a pastor and founder of Grace Ministries, where he had served ...
Yuanyuan (Gina) Cui is a scholar of consumer behavior and decision-making, especially in studying online/digital consumption behaviors, pro-social behaviors and consumer irrationality. She earned her ...
Two centuries ago, Henry Clay, Kentucky’s greatest statesman, was gung ho for invading Canada, then a British possession.
The system used prerecorded answers combined with artificial intelligence to create a realistic, interactive experience. This ...
Savannah Lynn Gloyd, 31, of Hopkinsville, died on Monday, Jan. 13, at her home. A native of Nashville, Tennessee, she was of the Christian faith. The family has chosen cremation, with a celebration of ...
Julia Mae Bailey West, 88, of Hopkinsville, died on Saturday, Jan. 11, in Hopkinsville. A native of Christian County, she was a member of Durrett Avenue Baptist Church and was employed in the dietary ...