Conway

Conway is a dedicated journalist covering Hopkinsville news and local happenings in Kentucky. He provides timely updates on crime, recent developments, and community events, keeping residents informed about what's happening in their neighborhoods. Conway's reporting helps raise awareness and ensures that the community stays connected to important local news.

The Menendez brothers were resentenced to 50 years to life, putting them eligible for parole

The Menendez brothers were resentenced to 50 years to life, putting them eligible for parole

The Menendez brothers have been resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, allowing them to be paroled after serving more than three decades ...

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Hopkinsville residents facing flood-related property repairs will attend informational seminars

Hopkinsville residents facing flood-related property repairs will attend informational seminars

Community and Development Services has scheduled three informational meetings to assist Hopkinsville residents and property owners affected by recent flooding. The meetings at the ...

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A state meeting is being planned in Hopkinsville by the Kentucky Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials

A state meeting is being planned in Hopkinsville by the Kentucky Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials

Black elected officials from across Kentucky will gather this week in Hopkinsville for a two-day summit at the Pioneers Memorial Complex on North Drive. ...

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Wade gives a gift to the Hopkinsville-Christian County Boys & Girls Club to honor his family

Wade gives a gift to the Hopkinsville-Christian County Boys & Girls Club to honor his family

Back in town this past January to accept his Class of 2024 entry into the Hopkinsville High School Athletic Hall of Fame, Tommy Wade ...

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After allegedly crashing into a throng on Broad Street, one person was detained and taken to the hospital

After allegedly crashing into a throng on Broad Street, one person was detained and taken to the hospital

A Hopkinsville man is facing multiple charges after allegedly driving into a crowd at a Broad Street party on Friday night, injuring one person ...

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The manager of an Amish bakery was murdered in a bike accident by an impaired driver

The manager of an Amish bakery was murdered in a bike accident by an impaired driver

An Amish bakery in Todd County, Kentucky, is mourning the death of its manager following a tragic crash in Hopkinsville. According to Hopkinsville police, ...

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A federal judge's decision for Trump to return a deported migrant has been temporarily suspended on appeal

A federal judge’s decision for Trump to return a deported migrant has been temporarily suspended on appeal

A US appeals court will review the Trump administration’s decision not to return a 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker who was deported to El Salvador ...

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Hawley warns that Republican Medicaid cuts are 'morally wrong and politically suicidal'

Hawley warns that Republican Medicaid cuts are ‘morally wrong and politically suicidal’

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is warning against his own party’s efforts to cut Medicaid spending, just hours after House Republicans unveiled legislation that could ...

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Homeland Security subpoenas California for possible monetary rewards for illegals

Homeland Security subpoenas California for possible monetary rewards for illegals

On Monday, the Department of Homeland Security issued subpoenas to the California government for records relating to alleged federal fund disbursements to illegal immigrants. ...

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Trump's plan to locate unauthorized migrants using IRS data won't be blocked by a federal judge

Trump’s plan to locate unauthorized migrants using IRS data won’t be blocked by a federal judge

A federal judge won’t block a controversial Trump administration initiative to share highly sensitive taxpayer information with federal immigration authorities in hopes of tracking down undocumented ...

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