Third Suspect In June 16 Home Invasion Taken Into Custody

A third man was taken into custody Thursday by Hopkinsville Police in connection to a home invasion on Glass Avenue on June 16th.
Interstate 24 Blocked Thursday After Tractor-Trailer Fire

A tractor-trailer fire on Interstate 24 in Trigg County blocked the westbound lanes of traffic for a period of time Thursday afternoon.
Wallace Named To WKU Alumni Association Board

The Western Kentucky University Alumni Association recently elected nine new board members for 2022-23 campaign and beyond.
VIDEO – Ms. Plus WKSF JoEllen Reynolds Discusses Her Title

JoEllen Reynolds of Cerulean won the Ms. Plus Western Kentucky State Fair pageant in the under 30 age group this week. JoEllen talked about her title with the News Edge and the support she received from her
VIDEO – Interview With 2022 Ms Plus WKSF Heather Hayes

Heather Hayes has been one of the biggest proponents of the Ms. Plus Western Kentucky State Fair pageant each year. She talked to the News Edge about what winning the crowd in the over 30 category means
VIDEO – Interview With 2022 Mrs. WKSF Vanessa Lynch

Vanessa Lynch of Hopkinsville was crowned the 2022 Mrs. Western Kentucky State Fair and told the News Edge what the title means to her and the advice she would give to anyone wanting to enter the pageant
VIDEO – Interview With 2022 Miss WKSF Caitlyn Hooks

Caitlyn Hooks, a senior at Lyon County High School, was crowned the 2022 Miss Western Kentucky State Fair this week. Here is an interview with Caitlyn where she gives thanks to those who have helped her on
Weekend Rain Presents Good News, Bad News Scenario

Rainfall will be a welcome sight this weekend as farmers and growers have endured a dryer than normal month. But what does that also mean for the holiday weekend?
Law Enforcement Asks For Help In Stolen Vehicle Investigation

Police ask for help identifying a man in connection to a stolen vehicle investigation on Fort Campbell Boulevard Tuesday.
Tools Among Items Taken In Hopkinsville Burglary

Tools along with several other items were taken out of a home on Bruce View Circle in Hopkinsville Wednesday afternoon.