Community Helps Raise Over $7,000 for King’s Kitchen
The community has done it again, they’ve stepped up and made sure food insecure children here in our own backyard won’t go hungry this summer. WPKY partnered with King’s Kitchen Summer Feeding Program and Princeton Food Giant
Few Hundred New COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in Kentucky Friday
Governor Andy Beshear announced over 300 new cases of COVID-19 Friday.
Kite Named Pennyrile Health Department Director
A Lyon County native has been named full-time director of Pennyrile District Health Department.
Marshall High School Shooter Sentenced To Life In Prison
A teen who pleaded guilty in the fatal Marshall County High School shooting in January 2018 appeared for his final sentencing in Marshall County Circuit Court Friday.
Caldwell County Early Voting Continues Saturday Through Election Day
Caldwell County elected officials are reminding community members that early voting opportunities will be available through Monday, June 22nd and will include weekends. County Clerk Toni Watson says the courthouse will be open Saturday, June 13th and
Caldwell “Not Out of the Woods Yet” Despite No COVID-19 Cases in Over a Month
While Caldwell County hasn’t had a positive case of coronavirus (COVID-19) in over a month elected officials are reminding residents to continue to adhere to CDC guidelines to help slow the spread of the virus even more.
Public Comments Will Be Received at Caldwell Board of Education Meeting
Public comment has been placed back on the agenda for the Caldwell County Board of Education meeting Monday, which will still be aired live on WKPY. School Superintendent Nate Huggins announced Friday public comments will be added
Capitol Cinemas Excited to Offer More Classic Films for Community
Capitol Cinemas in Princeton has now been open a week and are excited to introduce another round of classic family friendly and well loved films for the community to enjoy. Owner Heidi Boyd says she is extremely
Historic Properties Advisory Commission Votes to Remove Davis Statue
The Kentucky Historic Properties Advisory Commission voted Friday to remove the Jefferson Davis statue from the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort.
Princeton Man Facing Drug and DUI Charges Following Incident
A Princeton man is facing drug and DUI charges following an incident Thursday evening. Assistant Princeton Police Chief Shane Allison states officers responded to Madisonville Street just before six for reports of a male subject asleep on
