A group of Republican attorneys general has lost a bid for a temporary injunction to block the federal requirements on ...
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 wasn’t just a video; it was something closer to a real conversation, ...
Crystal Wilkinson, a former Kentucky poet laureate, is among five authors recently chosen for the Kentucky Writers Hall of ...
The workforce layoffs are expected to affect around 650 employees, or 12% of Brown-Forman’s 5,400 employees worldwide. The ...
The lawsuit claims the legislature and state education officials are falling short of their constitutional obligations.
State laws boosting Medicaid payments to hospitals are working well, a legislative committee was recently told.
A Sunday afternoon service is planned at Cedar Grove Baptist Church, followed on Monday by the march to the community college ...
Linda Lou Overton Spurlin, 76, of Hopkinsville, died at 4:15 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 14, at Christian Health Center. She was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church, a homemaker and had also worked as a nurse ...
Nancy Ann Sisk Junker, 86, of Hopkinsville, died on Monday, Jan. 13, at her home. A native of Todd County, Kentucky, she was a resident of Hopkinsville most of her life. She worked in real estate ...
James Thomas Quarles, 78, of Pembroke, died on Thursday, Jan. 9, in Pembroke. A native of Christian County, he retired from the Pop Fastener maintenance department after more than 40 years. He was a ...
State Rep. Jason Petrie, R-Elkton, will speak Tuesday, Jan. 21, at a town hall meeting hosted by Hopkinsville Mayor James R.