Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police are urging Kentuckians to participate in the annual “Cram the Cruiser” food drive, which runs through Dec. 5.
Kentuckians say they got intrauterine devices, better known as IUDs, because of concern that they would lose access to birth ...
Longtime thoroughbred trainer Dale Romans on Wednesday entered the Kentucky campaign to succeed Republican Mitch McConnell in ...
When hemp became legal in Kentucky, Nic Johnson saw an opportunity for business. He’d grown up around family members who’d ...
Eastern Kentucky University public health researchers are leading the evaluation of the Kentucky Lung Cancer Screening Program, a statewide effort created in 2022 to detect lung cancer earlier and imp ...
Q: My marriage is troubled for the want of one thing: money. This is driving both of us to work more, buy more and worry ...
After serving and retiring from 20 years in the U.S Marine Corps, Nick Lanier is now pursuing his degree in the Community and ...
A discussion on a proposed rent agreement for Grizzly Up Soap Co. took center stage Wednesday morning as the Local ...
For 30 years, Cari McGar, 38, of Hopkinsville, has been spreading holiday cheer while helping those in need through the ...
The Hopkinsville High School cheerleaders took on the toughest division at the Regional KHSAA Cheerleading Competition on Nov ...
The mission statement for the Genesis Express Inc. nonprofit group reflects its service to youth, the elderly and needy in ...
Hopkinsville High School has released its 2025–26 class for the Planters Bank–Hopkinsville High School Hall of Fame. The group represents the fifth class since the program was created. The induction ...