Gosney brothers preserve the past, build community in Newport: last project, the Prestant
By Abigail Wright NKyTribune reporter The century-old pipe organ inside The Prestant still fills the sanctuary with music, much as…
New York Knicks were unable to contain local player Arnie “Stilts” Risen in one of the early NBA Finals
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter More than a million people lined the streets in New York City on Thursday…
Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce announces annual Leadership Alumni Award honorees
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will honor four alumni from its flagship leadership programs — Leadership Northern Kentucky and…
KEA Leadership Conference, held in Covington, to host inaugural Juneteeth Celebration today
The Kentucky Education Association will host its inaugural Juneteenth Celebration as part of its annual KEA Leadership Conference, bringing together…
Kentucky’s unemployment rate increases slightly in May; state’s jobless rate stands at 4.5 percent
Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary May 2026 unemployment rate was 4.5%, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics. The preliminary May…
Swimmer’s ear: What parents should watch out for as kids head to the pool this summer
Kenneth C. Iverson University of Kentucky Summer brings plenty of opportunities for kids to swim and play outside, but all…
City of Florence assessing significant impact from storm that moved through region
The City of Florence experienced significant impacts from severe storms and strong winds that moved through the area overnight Wednesday,…
Arcade Music Fest returns to Covington for second year Aug. 8-9 with full lineup of music, vendors and art
Arcade Music Fest, the multi-venue, genre-spanning music and arts festival that took over Covington last year, is officially returning Saturday,…
Opinion – Bill Straub: Comer’s claims of ‘rampant fraud’ among minority communities just won’t hold water
There is an adage, misattributed to both Mark Twain and Abraham Lincoln, that suggests, “Better to stay quiet and let…
Devoted son Doug Martin remembers his parents’ legacy by funding projects with their names
By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Doug Martin is a devoted son on a mission, aiming to preserve forever the legacy…
10th Edition of EsportsTravel Summit coming to NKY Convention Center, world’s largest such gathering
From June 23-25, the Cincy region will host the 10th Edition of the EsportsTravel Summit at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center….
National average for a gallon of gas falls below $4, Kentucky average stands at $3.63
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The average price of gasoline nationwide fell 9.3 cents over the last week and stands…
More than 72 million Americans expected to travel over July 4th week despite higher costs
More than 72.2 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home for Independence Day between Saturday, June 27…
Third-place Barrels head to West Coast again in ArenaOne’s reshuffled sked but lose a home game
By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Welcome to Arena Football, Kentucky Barrels’ fans. In a Wednesday decision this week to…
City of Covington announces street resurfacing effort to include projects across 10 neighborhoods
The City of Covington is launching a street resurfacing initiative to improve roadway conditions across 10 neighborhoods. The latest effort…
Sen. Mitch McConnell is ‘fully engaged’ on Senate, KY matters amid hospitalization, spokesperson says
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern A spokesperson for U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell said the Kentucky Republican is keeping up with…
Kentucky Arts Council accepting applications for Kentucky Crafted Program through August 16
The Kentucky Arts Council is now accepting applications for its Kentucky Crafted Program, the commonwealth’s premier marketing initiative for professional…
Juneteenth: More events scheduled for June 19 and 20 to celebrate Freedom Day
Newport Juneteenth Florence Juneteenth For Family By Family, in partnership with the City of Florence, will hold its 4th Annual…
Bills poured in, most died; of some 40 bills since ’20 addressing animal abuse, only four became law
By R.G. Dunlop Special to NKyTribune The bills poured in. By the tens. By the hundreds. By the thousands. From…
Looking back at leading performers in N.Ky. high school sports during 2025-26 academic year
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Record-setting performances by local athletes in cross country, indoor track, football and girls basketball…
ArtsWave, meetNKY award creative placemaking grants to nine projects across NKY
ArtsWave and MeetNKY have awarded $60,000 through nine Northern Kentucky Creative Placemaking grants to support arts and cultural heritage projects…
New section of the 20-mile Riverwalk celebrated with ribbon-cutting at Dayton
By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Southbank Partners opened a new section of the much anticipated Riverwalk in Dayton Tuesday….











