Our Rich History: Kentucky’s connection to the Underground Railroad — and divided loyalties
By Glenn Bramble Special to NKyTribune Kentucky held unique importance in the history of the Underground Railroad, especially as a…
Piper’s, a legendary Covington sweet spot with a cool backstory, moves to new location
By David Rotenstein NKyTribune reporter Earlier this month Piper’s Ice Cream Bar pulled up stakes at 520 W. 6th St….
Prep Sports Report: Basketball teams have big games scheduled during final week of regular season
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter The top-ranked teams in 9th Region boys and girls basketball have big games scheduled…
Sightings increase of coyotes, which live in every Kentucky county, as breeding season approaches
(Editor’s note: We are re-publishing this informative piece by Keven Kelly who wrote it for the Kentucky Department of Fish…
Ballyshannon Middle School students to showcase exhibit on the Life of Anne Frank
2024 Kentucky Teacher of the Year Kevin Dailey is bringing a special program to Ballyshannon Middle School to expand enrichment…
It’s time for Mardi Gras; celebrate in style and benefit homeless children Tuesday at the NKY Convention Center
Staff report It’s not too late to join the most meaningful Mardi Gras celebration in the area on Tuesday, February…
Opinion – David Harris: A response to Cross’ column on Cameron’s campaign; ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’
I’m writing in response to Al Cross’ recent column “Daniel Cameron runs on faith, not money in quest for U.S….
The River: As winter’s icy grip finally loosens, another season of river adventures awaits
The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river —…
Beechwood’s Bella Stone wins ’26 Kentucky Poetry Out Loud competition, going to nationals
Beechwood High School junior Bella Slone won the 2026 Kentucky Poetry Out Loud recitation contest in Lexington this week. With…
Mayor Ben Baker: ‘State of the City’ address describes ‘Dayton as strong, moving boldly forward’
I’m proud to say: the State of our City is strong and moving boldly forward with full momentum. Dayton is a…
Covington Business Council’s March luncheon to feature discussion of Covington’s new city hall
Covington Business Council’s monthly luncheons have experienced sell-outs early, so here’s a chance to sign up early for the March…
Government Briefs: Roundup of news from Elsmere, Park Hills, Lakeside Park, Boone County, Covington, Taylor Mill
By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter ELSMERE Tuesday night in Elsmere was student government night and eleven students from St…
Governor signs proclamation naming February as Gifted Education Month in Kentucky
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear recently signed a proclamation declaring February as Gifted Education Month. Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman recognized the…
Wrather Museum Exhibition celebrates work of enduring Graves County artist Helen LaFrance
By Constance Alexander Special to NKyTribune When an E-F4 tornado ravaged downtown Mayfield in 2021, a painting by esteemed artist…
GCF provides grant to Fire Foundation of NKY to advance inclusive Catholic education
The FIRE Foundation of Northern Kentucky has received a $25,000 grant from Greater Cincinnati Foundation in support of its initiative,…
Joe Heller: Cartoonist on news — Pam Bondi, Epstein, Olympic politics, Valentine’s Day
Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid…
New Riff Distilling receives World’s Best Bourbon honors at World Whiskies Awards
Staff report New Riff Distilling was named the World’s Best Bourbon at the 2026 World Whiskies Awards held in Louisville at…
Simon Kenton girls post win over defending state champion Sacred Heart for second consecutive year
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter It was considered a major upset when the Simon Kenton girls basketball team defeated…
Lee Ramsey: Common myths about exercise – faster is (not) always better
The dominant philosophy shaping much of American life can be summed up simply: whatever is most efficient, whatever produces results…
Florence zoning amendment vote exposes rift over outdated codes; demand for truck parking grows
By David Rotenstein NKyTribune reporter As the number of tractor-trailers grows on Northern Kentucky highways, so does the demand for…
KSO free pop history program for schools, Rags to Riches explores America’s music heritage
Staff report Students, teachers and parents, it’s time for a field trip. The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s Newport Ragtime Band invites…
Temperatures fluctuate and heating bills are higher than expected — but help is available
As winter weather begins to ease and temperatures fluctuate, many residents may still notice higher-than-expected heating bills. Even after the…











