Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: When Covington Latin produced a big hitter, but not in baseball
Jim Noll was always a bit of an outlier. In the large Noll family growing up on what was then…
Veronica Drees, 7, takes a first place in KY Department of Agriculture’s poster contest
By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter When you are seven years old, days tend to be full of ups and…
City of Covington enters purchase agreement for 257 Pike Street, seeks community input on development
(Editor’s note: This story announces a new date for the public open house that was the subject of a story…
Police chiefs Spike Jones and Justin Wietholter talk about ‘better policing’ in Kenton County, Covington
By Andy Furman NKyTribune staff writer Spike Jones is a lifelong resident of Kenton County and was a member of…
Alexandria, Covington among cities to accept Governor Andy Beshear’s extension of gas tax cut
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday that he has extended his executive order reducing the gas…
Northern Kentucky Chamber to host annual golf outing August 6 at The Golf Courses of Kenton County
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is inviting the NKY business community to join in the fun at its annual…
Mike Tussey: It’s National Iced Tea Month; how about a spot of tea?
During our routine days we become creatures of habit. So much so, that we achieve a taste for our “favorite…
Medicaid work requirements set, with stricter medical frailty guidelines; critics push back
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services launched its framework for Medicaid work requirements on Monday,…
Habitat for Humanity to celebrate completion of two additional homes at Covington’s Pope Leo Village
Staff Report Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati will celebrate the completion and dedication of two new residences in Covington’s…
BLINK — the celebrated immersive light and art show — coming Oct. 8-11 (expect the unexpected)
By Andy Furman NKyTribune staff writer Leslie Mooney has attended each and every BLINK – the internationally celebrated immersive light…
KY ranks 36th in 2026 Kids Count Data Book; child deaths, health coverage, housing create challenges
Kentucky ranks 36th in child well-being, according to the 2026 Kids Count Data Book, a 50-state report of recent data…
Kentucky State Treasury Unclaimed Property team to offer outreach event in Kenton County June 12
The Kentucky State Treasury’s Unclaimed Property team will host an outreach event in Kenton County on Friday, June 12, from…
BBB study shows online employment scams are rising sharply; heightened public awareness is needed
A new study by the Better Business Bureau shows job hunters are being tricked out of thousands of dollars with…
Kentucky by Heart: ‘Summers off’ for teachers aren’t always a walk in the park; Wilmore readies its ‘Salute’
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist It’s that time when schools are essentially closing down their regular instructional program for what’s…
KBE accepting nominations for 2026 Kelly Award honoring business, public school partnership
The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) is now accepting nominations for the Kelly Award for Business and Education Partnership. The…
AAA collecting food items for Fuel Hope, Fight Hunger campaign, including in Florence, Newport
As food insecurity remains a pressing challenge across the United States, AAA is launching a nationwide giving and volunteer campaign…
Opinion – Andy Beshear: Trump and I agree on lowering gas taxes; Kentucky’s Republican legislators don’t
Americans – including right here in Kentucky – are struggling to pay the bills due to rising prices brought on…
Our Rich History: Gangster Nick Delmore was a notorious criminal of Cincinnati’s red-light district
By Michael O’Bryant Special to NKyTribune In the late 1800s, the area around George Street and Central Avenue in Cincinnati…
Public meeting set for discussion of multi-use concept for property in front of John G. Carlisle Elementary
Staff report The Center for Great Neighborhoods is holding a public open house to encourage discussion about a new proposal…
World Affairs Councils of America to hold its annual leadership meeting in Cincinnati/NKY this week
The World Affairs Councils of America, based in Washington DC, supports, strengthens, and represents a national network of 90 nonpartisan organizations working…
Them Before Us releases first of its kind report, measuring policies that put children first
By Tessa Redmond Kentucky Today Them Before Us, a global children’s rights organization dedicated to putting kids’ needs before adult…
TMU alum Noah Francis researched how doctors treat heart transplant patients, heads to med school
By Isabella Schutlz NKyTribune reporter Thomas More University alumnus Noah Francis is researching how doctors attend to heart transplant patients….











