
Sinkhole Threatens Future of Diddle
Estimates of the cost to preserve the iconic stadium top $100 million as decision on its future looms.
Ribbon Cut on Newest EV Battery Plant in Smiths Grove
New factory brings high-paying jobs and on-site training for students to Warren County.
National Corvette Museum Wins Historic Property Grant
The anchor of the “Music and Motors District” wins recognition for its role in drawing tourists to the area.
WKU Mascot Redesign Sparks Backlash
A sleek and shiny re-design of Big Red leaves some fans wondering why?
The Last Harvest in Warren County
A combination of growing health consciousness and regulations have finally led to the end of Kentucky’s tobacco industry.
‘Celebration of Nations Across Generations’: International Festival Makes Its Return
Now in its 61st installment, Bowling Green’s International Festival continues to showcase one of the community’s greatest assets.
World-Class Education: Kentucky Colleges See Growing International Interest
In international recruiting drive, WKU sees a win-win-win for students, the school, and the community.
BG Riverfront Tourism’s Massive Success Attracts Record Visits…and Anxieties
Massive investment along the Barren River has drawn locals and tourists alike while raising new concerns about pollution and habitats for wildlife.
Valentine’s Day Kickoff at New Venue a Rousing Success
Opening night show headlined by Kelly Clarkson proves Mellow World can draw an audience from well beyond Bowling Green.
More Than Just a Road: I-165 Connects Communities
As the population of Warren County’s outlying communities has exploded, one road remains a vital thread running through them all.
Students Leading Roadway Overhaul Fatigued Amid Teacher Shortage
Even as Kentucky is spared the worst of the national state-of-emergency teacher crisis, students struggle to balance learning and an adequate night’s sleep.
Decorated Doctor Finds His Way Back Home
One of the first graduates from University of Kentucky College of Medicine-Bowling Green’s medical program is bringing new expertise in microscopic robotics back home.
Quantum Computing Center Creates Opportunity, Draws Neighborhood Ire
A promise of revolutionary technology clashes with fears of lost green space and declining home values on Blossom St.
From Losing a Home to Creating StoryHome
For Akira Bel-Reve, the 2021 Bowling Green tornado was the beginning of a life dedicated to advocating for housing for all.
What Could BG Be? Launching a New Conversation for 2075
Exactly 25 years after Bowling Green’s annual strategic planning effort first kicked off, the community gathers to imagine 2075.
After Sinkhole Disrupts Diddle Arena, Unified Government Steps in To Mitigate More Damage
$20M initiative, leveraging AI, drones and new geological surveys, aims to “sinkhole-proof” country's criticalinfrastructure