Gov. Andy Beshear said he hasn’t received any assistance requests from federal immigration authorities thus far, but would ...
Congress should reform the TVA’s governance and energy planning as the federally-owned electric utility faces growing demands ...
Participants will meet with Kentucky leaders and explore the state’s resources and opportunities in a series of seven monthly ...
However, the Kentucky Nonprofit Network was “unsure exactly what’s happening,” following a confusing X post from White House ...
Three artists from Hopkinsville will have works shown in the third annual African American Artist Showcase in Paducah.
President Donald Trump signed orders late Monday banning openly transgender service members from the U.S. military.
Faculty and students at Murray State University recently promoted diversity, equity and inclusion on Kentucky’s public ...
The White House memo ordered federal agencies to pause all grants and loans, creating uncertainty for Kentucky recipients.
Dorothy “Dot” Dossett, 86, of Pembroke, died at 3:18 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center following a brief illness. A native of Christian County, she was the first woman mayor of ...
Marvin Lloyd Chewning, 77, of Hopkinsville, died on Sunday, Jan. 26, at Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital in Lebanon, Tennessee. He was a U.S. Army veteran, having served during the Vietnam War. He ...
Ryker Clayton Glathar, 21, of Nashville, Tennessee, and Hopkinsville, died on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Born at Fort Polk, Louisiana, he had studied welding and worked in the field before deciding to pursue a ...
W. David Ezell, 75, of Happy Hollow Road, Hopkinsville, died Saturday, Jan. 25, at his home of natural causes. A native of Pineville, he had been the finance manager for Williams Chevrolet, Freeman ...