The River: Though no substitute for time on the water, old photos offer connection to past river adventures
The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river —…
Kentucky Supreme Court backs Beshear over GOP lawmakers’ efforts to move executive powers
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern The Kentucky Supreme Court declared recent laws passed by the Republican-controlled General Assembly that moved…
The Gordon & Thelma Martin RiverStage dedicated during Ludlow Fireworks Festival
By Andy Furman NKy Tribune staff writer You can call Doug Martin a giver – of love and wealth –…
Busy roadways on tap for July 4th holiday with more than 815,000 Kentuckians expected to travel
From sea to shining sea — and from Pikeville to Paducah — AAA is projecting strong travel volume for the…
Government briefs: News from Fort Mitchell, Boone County and Campbell County
By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter FT. MITCHELL Ft. Michell Mayor Greg Pohlgeers announced that Walmart is going to start…
Boone County residents invited to Monday open house to discuss improvements to Camp Ernst Road
Boone County is inviting residents to help shape the future of Camp Ernst Road by participating in an open house…
Kentucky State Police accepting applications for Cadet Class 108; application deadline Oct. 15
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky State Police (KSP) is accepting applications through its online portal for new troopers hoping…
Holmes High School to celebrate grand opening of new Archive Room showcasing its history
Holmes High School, the first public high school in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is inviting the community to celebrate its…
Joe Heller: Cartoonist looks at news — Algae, social media ban, data centers, Happy 250th America
Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid…
Opinion – Sarah Thompson: Ludlow Mayor wants citizens to understand proposed city budget
Ludlow Mayor Sarah Thompson has issued the following statement so citizens can understand the budget that gets its final hearing…
Kentucky to play Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Ole Miss twice; John Calipari to return to Rupp next season
By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky’s Southeastern Conference basketball schedule was released on Thursday, and the Wildcats will play Mississippi,…
Covington Board of Education resolution extends Read Ready network across all NKY River Cities
The Covington Board of Education voted Thursday to approve a Read Ready resolution, becoming the final River City governing body…
State champion distance runner wins second Gatorade Player of the Year Award to cap off senior year
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter For the second consecutive year, Northern Kentucky has a double-winner in the Kentucky Gatorade…
William Woods running as write-in candidate for Boone County Judge/Executive against Chet Hand
Staff report William E. Woods, 38, a Florence resident, native Kentuckian, and small business owner has officially announced his candidacy…
Nonprofit HONK seeks to make housing more affordable for NKY residents
By Isabella Schultz NKyTribune intern A quiet nonprofit in a small building and a couple of garages on busy streets…
City of Covington awards final round of fiscal year 2026 Small Business Incentive program funding
The City of Covington continues its commitment to supporting entrepreneurs, revitalizing commercial corridors, and strengthening neighborhood business districts through the…
Second annual Arcade Music Fest returns to Covington with expanded footprint in August
Arcade Music Fest, the multi-venue, genre-spanning music and arts festival that took over Covington last year, is officially returning Saturday,…
Kentucky Arts Council’s Celebrating the Black Experience Art Exhibit to visit NKY in November
The Kentucky Arts Council launches the Celebrating the Black Experience touring art exhibit this July. The fifth annual exhibit, presented…
Keven Moore: When the excitement of owning a new home becomes a life-threatening hazard
In recent released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1,035 workers were killed in 2024 on a construction sites,…
Lee Ramsey: What you do not use, you lose — now, how to get yourself in motion
I have made it my job to try and understand human behavior, so that I might be able to help…
Opinion – Richard Nelson: Recent surveys show America faces challenges at 250th anniversary
July 4 marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Blood and hardship were the price…
Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: So long, Tony, you made us proud to be a part of your game . . . and your life
It was a moment that always made me smile. Walking across the court at the Holy Cross gym and seeing…











