FEAM Aero celebrates grand opening of new $45 million hanger at CVG, creates 250 full-time positions
Gov. Andy Beshear joined CVG, local officials and leaders from F&E Aircraft Maintenance (FEAM Aero) to celebrate the grand opening of the company’s new $45 million three-bay hangar at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), a facility that is creating nearly 250 full-time positions,...
General Assembly approves $30 billion state budget for next two fiscal years, sent to Governor’s desk
The General Assembly approved a $30 billion state budget for the next two fiscal years on Thursday, after considering the governor’s proposal, House and Senate versions, and coming up with a final version...
‘Buddy’ LaRosa opened his first pizzeria 70 years ago, celebrates 64 locations in three states
By Ann Keeling
Special to NKyTribune
It’s hard to imagine that when Donald “Buddy” LaRosa opened his first pizzeria 70 years ago — among the very first in Cincinnati — most of his potential guests...
Installation of new ‘Love the Cov’ sculpture enhances Covington riverfront and Riverfront Commons
Covington’s riverfront has become even more vibrant with the installation of the eagerly awaited ‘Love the Cov’ sculpture. The 12-foot- sculpture was installed Wednesday by Banz Studios and Indianapolis-based...
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FEAM Aero celebrates grand opening of new $45 million hanger at CVG, creates 250 full-time positions
Gov. Andy Beshear joined CVG, local officials and leaders from F&E Aircraft Maintenance (FEAM Aero) to celebrate the grand opening of the company’s new $45 million three-bay hangar at Cincinnati/Northern... - More »
- 'Buddy' LaRosa opened his first pizzeria 70 years ago, celebrates 64 locations in three states
- Greg and Jake Rouse are adding Ft. Mitchell's Hit Seekers Sports Cards to the Great American Ballpark
- Enzweiler Building Institute accepting enrollment for Skilled Trades Summer Camps for grades 10-12
- Debby Shipp has training, will travel to offer professional development by TMU faculty experts
- Better Business Bureau encouraging Kyians to use caution as number of scam bourbon websites grows
- Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce names finalists for May 2 Business Impact Awards
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Kentucky’s Independent Colleges and Universities report 5.6% enrollment increase for fall 2023
Kentucky’s independent colleges and universities saw a significant increase in enrollment this year, according to new Fall 2023 enrollment data available from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. Total... - More »
- Central Bank bringing financial literacy education to participating NKY schools -- through BANZAI
- NKU's team places 4th in National Econ Games in Lexington; 11 schools, 120 students participated
- Covington Education Foundation selects Covington Mayor Joe Meyer as its 2024 Person of the Year
- Tickets still available for Austrian Harpist Elisabeth Plank at NKU's Greaves Concert Hall Saturday
- NKU is on the road with President Cady Short-Thompson, Victor E. Viking and others to visit local high schools
- KY to host largest annual school archery tournament March 28-30 in Louisville; NKY schools competing
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Bill reforming state’s Horse Racing Commission to independent corporation, goes to Governor’s desk
The Kentucky General Assembly has advanced reforms to Kentucky’s Horse Racing Commission (HRC) with the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 299. Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer, R-Georgetown, is the... - More »
- Walton Mayor Gabriel Brown makes dramatic exit, citing Roosevelt and November, as he resigns
- Installation of new ‘Love the Cov’ sculpture enhances Covington riverfront and Riverfront Commons
- Covington approves IRS site contracts; Mayor says 'Dirt will be moved'; modifies public comments
- Walton Mayor Gabriel Brown tendered verbal resignation after allegations; special meeting tonight
- Annual spring street cleaning set to begin April 1 in Covington, residents asked to be aware of schedule
- Road report: KYTC District 6 announces roadwork this week in the region; watch for detours, closings
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Studies show Paxlovid, a medication proven effective in the treatment of COVID-19, is being underutilized
By Dr. Nicholas Van Sickels University of Kentucky A safe and effective medication designed to prevent mild-to-moderate COVID-19 infections from becoming more dangerous has been available for almost two... - More »
- St. E. hitting home run with Reds Eric Davis, Elly De La Cruz to champion proactive health practices
- Health insurers again win lobbying battle with doctors, hospitals over 'prior authorization' of treatments
- St. Elizabeth's Garren Colvin to speak at Covington Business Council's monthly luncheon
- Criminal immunity for KY medical providers who make mistakes wins unanimous legislative support
- UC psychiatrist explains the links between toxic stress and poor health − and how to get help
- St. E. Healthy Headlines: How to talk to healthcare provider about something embarrassing? Some tips
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Setting record (scientifically) straight: coal is state rock; agate, state gemstone; calcite, state mineral
Coal is currently Kentucky’s state mineral, though it isn’t really a mineral in scientific terms. There’s also debate about whether agate, the state rock, has received the accurate designation. Those... - More »
- Kathryn Witt's new book, Perfect Day Kentucky, offers tips for exploring 'heaven'; launch party Friday
- Mike Tussey: Tomorrow, the 105th Findlay Market Opening Day Parade kicks of a 'Cincinnati Holiday'
- Kentucky by Heart: Wisconsin town's 'Kentuck Day' celebration honors its resident's Kentucky roots
- Our Rich History: The 1968 Falmouth tornado -- storm moved rapidly, residents got no warning
- The River: The captain hates change, but knew everything had to change sometime . . .
- 'Game changer' for many families, as 'kinship care' bill, SB 151, moves to Governor's desk
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General Assembly approves $30 billion state budget for next two fiscal years, sent to Governor’s desk
The General Assembly approved a $30 billion state budget for the next two fiscal years on Thursday, after considering the governor’s proposal, House and Senate versions, and coming up with a final version... - More »
- NKY Water District reactivates granular activated carbon water treatment at Fort Thomas plant
- NKY Chapter of Kyians for the Commonwealth to hold candidate meet and greets in advance of May primary
- Covington Fire Department seeking info about city's homes, business to improve emergency response
- Beechwood sophomore spearheads Young Marines' effort to recognized fallen NKY WWII veteran
- Little Flour Baked Goods' Elizabeth Hughes headed to Prime Video national entrepreneur competition
- Samaritan Car Care founder, NKY resident Bruce Kintner, wins Greater Cincinnati Jefferson Award
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Long Live the King (of instruments) as KSO presents two pipe organ concerts with Brenda Portman
While people likely associate the pipe organ with slow hymns in church, the instrument is far more capable. The pipe organ, believed to have Greek origins around the third century B.C., is considered... - More »
- Explore Cincinnati's role in the Civil War with author Peter Bronson during April 2 NKY History Hour
- Dixie Heights High School names six to be inducted into Distinguished Alumni, Educator Halls of Fame
- Design LAB: Learn + Build announces Dine with Design fundraiser May 15 at Newport on the Levee
- 'This is The Ohio: Life, Death, Rebirth' -- see the film free at Boone County Enrichment Center
- Behringer-Crawford to unveil local horse racing exhibit April 6 in advance of 150th Kentucky Derby
- Preschoolers 3-5 can 'chase rainbows' during BCM's monthly preschool program April 3
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Art Lander’s Outdoors: A preview of Kentucky’s 2024 spring wild turkey season beginning April 13
Kentucky’s 2024 spring turkey season opens in two weeks. Opening day varies from year to year because Kentucky’s 23-day spring season is set by regulation to begin on the Saturday closest to April... - More »
- 'A shame,' says sponsor Sen. Danny Carroll, but $300m Horizons Act supporting child care is 'dead'
- Legislation sent to Governor's desk allows foster parents to quality for child care benefits for work
- Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Don't overlook KY's small and paddlecraft-friendly lakes when fishing crappie
- McConnell provides summary of what the $528 million defense funding means to Kentucky
- Officials reminding Kyians to plan ahead as influx of travelers expected during April 8 total eclipse
- Seven new inductees added to state Capitol's Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit
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Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: Cam Miller explains how pro ‘Base Ball’ in Ludlow made Reds’ rebirth happen
Cam Miller has a theory. Actually, baseball historian and independent film-maker Miller, a Covington native and for two decades affiliated full-time with the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum,... - More »
- Once upon a time, riverfront baseball field in Ludlow was the site for Cincinnati Reds opening day game
- Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart puts 'notion of no relationship' with coach John Calipari 'out the door'
- UK names Virginia Tech Hokies coach Kenny Brooks as next to lead Wildcats women's basketball
- So much storytelling, so little time . . . although the NKSHOF March inductions made an exception
- Dan Weber's Just Askin': Who's Rupp Arena less likely to welcome, a N. Ky. team or John Calipari?
- Big day of racing: Endlessly wins Jeff Ruby Stakes at Turfway -- on the Road to the Derby
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Opinion – Bill Straub: What’s “anti-American” about a surge in energy options and a focus on environment?
Rep. Brett Guthrie, who to this point has proven as exciting as a bowl of day-old oatmeal, has apparently decided to stir things up a bit, joining the MAGA crowd to declare that President Biden is being... - More »
- Opinion - Tom Fitzgerald: The rise of the "Frankfort Knows Best' legislature
- Opinion -- John Schaaf: High-dollar lobbyists are moving some of Frankfort's most controversial bills
- Opinion - James Klotter: Legislature plods on, falling victim to competing interests, narrow partisanship
- Opinion -- Richard Nelson: Legislation mandating age verification to access adult content long overdue
- Joe Heller: A cartoonist's view of weeks news -- Trump payment, ahh Spring!, brackets, airport security
- Opinion - Amye Bensenhaver: Discussing House Bill 509 relating to access to public records and meetings