Up close, Martha Layne Collins’ challenges and successes as state’s first (and only) woman governor
By Bill Straub NKyTribune reporter WASHINGTON – Martha Layne Collins, Kentucky’s first and, thus far, only woman governor who died…
Martha Layne Collins, 88, only woman to serve as governor of Kentucky, dies at home in Lexington
By Jack Brammer Kentucky Lantern Martha Layne Collins, who as the only woman to serve as governor of Kentucky revolutionized…
CovCath boys, Highlands girls lose to perennial powers in soccer state championship matches
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Two high school soccer teams with a long history of success in post-season playoffs…
The River: Recent call revives memory of ill-fated steamer ALICE DEAN, sunk by Confederate raiders
The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river —…
Prichard Committee lauds former Gov. Collins lasting impact on education improvement
Martha Layne Collins, former governor of Kentucky who took critical steps toward comprehensive education reforms, has died at 88. “Governor Martha…
Park Hills mayor breaks tie on zoning resolution for Szechaun property, urges council members to ‘get along’
By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The city of Park Hills held a special meeting instead of a caucus meeting…
KCTC advises motorists of single lane closure on Clay Wade Bailey Bridge starting Monday
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises motorists of a single lane closure on the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge beginning Monday,…
Horizon Community Foundation launches “NextGen Giving Guide” to inspire the next generation of philanthropists
Horizon Community Foundation of Northern Kentucky announced the launch of the NextGen Giving Guide, a new and unique digital resource…
Joe Heller: Cartoonist on news — Trick or Treat, SNAP, Epstein distractions, blowers
Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid…
Three distance runners cap cross country careers with victories in state championship meet
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Cooper distance runner Paul Van Laningham was a tough act to follow at the…
City of Covington Economic Development Director Tom West announces retirement
For nearly a decade, Tom West has been one of the driving forces behind Covington’s transformation. A steady hand guiding…
Federal judge orders SNAP benefits restored; state Department of Agriculture supporting Feeding Kentucky
Days after challenging the Trump administration over its unlawful suspension of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, Gov. Andy Beshear…
Newly remodeled Alexandria Walmart store re-opens with customer-centric features
Walmart customers in Alexandria were welcomed inside the newly transformed Supercenter at 6711 Alexandria Pike as the much-anticipated project is…
NKCAC Head Start and Early Head Start Programs remain open during government shutdown
There are 28 organizations that operate Head Start programs across the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission is…
Time to ‘Fall back’ as end of Daylight Saving Time will mean as of 2 a.m. Sunday, it’ll be 1 a.m.
Staff report Spring forward, Fall back — as the saying goes. The time to change your clocks is almost here….
NorthKey Community Care promotes Christy McGovern to chief impact and quality officer
NorthKey Community Care has announced that Christy McGovern has been promoted to Chief Impact and Quality Officer. McGovern previously served…
GO!vember campaign connects Kentuckians to postsecondary opportunities and career success
Kentucky students and families will get help exploring their options for education after high school through GO!vember, a month-long information…
Preschoolers can enjoy fall’s acorns, leaves and blowing breezes at BCM’s Chippie’s Kids Club Nov. 4
Autumn is swirling by and Behringer-Crawford Museum is ready to celebrate the sights and sounds of the season. Join BCM…
Opinion – Col Owens: We are challenged to understand what’s happening in our country — and must engage
I think most of us are greatly challenged to understand what is presently happening in our country. Many current events…
Lloyd ‘juggernaut’ finishes perfect regular season on way to playoffs at home
By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter They’re all alone out in Erlanger, these Lloyd Juggernauts are. No local rivals, not…
Scott returns to state volleyball tournament after winning second straight 10th Region championship
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Scott’s volleyball team earned a berth in the state tournament bracket for the second…
International Norse men doing new-school basketball the old-school way
By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter For the Northern Kentucky University men’s basketball team, it’s a matter of when can…















