Skip to content
May 18, 2025
  • HOME
  • NKY COMMUNITY CALENDAR
  • OBITUARIES
  • CONTACT US
  • WHO WE ARE
  • COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
NKyTribune

NKyTribune

Northern Kentucky's Newspaper

NKyCVB Slider
CVG
R.C.Durr Foundation
St. Elizabeth
BE-NKY
Duke Energy
previous arrow
next arrow
1

Category Collection

Business3873 News
Education3786 News
Government4089 News
Health3471 News
Living3927 News
News4434 News
NonProfit3613 News
Our Rich History498 News
Region/State3958 News
Sports7913 News
Voices3546 News
  • Business
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health
  • Living
  • News
  • NonProfit
  • Region/State
  • Sports
  • Voices
Home » Featured » Page 232

Featured

  • Featured
  • Living
  • News Ticker
  • Our Rich History

Our Rich History: Speaking of politics, are we seeing the past repeat itself in a presidential race?

June 27, 2016June 26, 20160

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Let’s talk politics.  The two candidates running for the presidency can be described in…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • Sports

Prep Sports Notebook: Campbell Co. pitcher draws recruiter attention after two wins in state tournament

June 26, 2016June 26, 20160

By Terry Boehmker NKy Tribune sports reporter Alex Franzen received phone calls from a few college recruiters after his two…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • Region/State

Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Don’t throw caution to the wind during busy Fourth of July boating weekend

June 25, 2016June 23, 20160

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune Millions of motorists soon will take to the nation’s roadways with plans of spending…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • Sports

Billy Reed: As Reds induct Pete Rose into their Hall of Fame, may he fully appreciate the moment

June 24, 2016June 24, 20160

I am delighted that the Cincinnati Reds will retire Pete Rose’s No. 14 and induct him into the team’s Hall…

Read More
  • Featured
  • Health
  • News Ticker

First Zika virus case confirmed in NKY; residents urged to take precautions against spread

June 24, 2016June 24, 20160

With the first case of Zika virus in Northern Kentucky recently confirmed in a Boone County man, the Northern Kentucky…

Read More
  • Featured
  • Living

Behringer-Crawford Museum’s NaturePlay! is open for business — if you’re a kid ready for outdoor play

June 23, 2016June 23, 20160

The native Kentucky gardens are planted. The “History in Motion” cruiseline swing is hung. The flatboat is ready to launch….

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • Region/State

KyCIR: Top KCTCS attorney lands ‘special assistant’ post following internal inquiry

June 23, 2016June 23, 20160

By James McNair Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting The Kentucky community college system reassigned its top attorney earlier this month…

Read More
  • Featured
  • Region/State

Kentucky State Parks offer lots of reason to celebrate Fourth of July — and, yes, there are fireworks

June 23, 2016June 22, 20160

Kentucky State Parks will celebrate the Fourth of July with activities across the state with the events include fireworks displays,…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • Sports

N. Ky. Clippers sending more swimmers than ever before to U.S. Olympic Trials

June 22, 2016June 23, 20161

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Four years ago, Maddy Vonderhaar wrote herself a letter after watching some of her…

Read More
  • Featured
  • Government
  • News Ticker

Agriculture Commissioner kicks off Hunger Task Force meetings at Campbell County Extension Office

June 22, 2016June 22, 20161

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Kentucky Hunger Task Force held the first of 10 regional meetings Tuesday at…

Read More
  • Education
  • Featured
  • News Ticker

NKU’s work at Parker Academy excavation site draws attention to collaborations, critical social issues

June 21, 2016June 21, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s excavation of Ohio’s first co-ed, racially-integrated school has resumed this summer in collaboration with international scholar Dr….

Read More
  • Featured
  • Living
  • News Ticker

Gayle Pille: Please stop kidnapping those baby birds; leave them be — they are trying to grow up

June 21, 2016June 21, 20161

Songbird rehabilitator Ginger Rood has a request for folks – stop kidnapping baby birds! Ginger, Northern Kentucky’s only songbird rehabilitator,…

Read More
  • Featured
  • Living
  • Our Rich History

Our Rich History: Put free Licking Riverside Historic Walking tours on your summer schedule

June 20, 2016June 20, 20160

By Kaira Simmons Special to NKyTribune Perhaps you’ve driven through Covington’s Licking Riverside neighborhood many times, but have you ever…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • NonProfit

Leadership Kentucky Class of 2016 includes six from Northern Kentucky; 55 from across the state

June 20, 2016June 20, 20160

Leadership Kentucky, one of the oldest and most prestigious statewide leadership development programs in the United States, has announced the…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • Sports

St. Xavier stops Campbell County one game short of championship in KHSAA state baseball final

June 19, 2016June 19, 20160

By Evan Merrill NKy Tribune sports reporter The Campbell County baseball team’s impressive playoff run ended Saturday with a 1-0…

Read More
  • Featured
  • Health
  • News Ticker

Emphasis on prevention in dealing with Zika virus outbreak; six confirmed cases in KY

June 18, 2016June 18, 20160

By Evan Merrill NKyTribune intern Prevention – not panic – is the recommended method for Northern Kentuckians to deal with…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • Region/State

Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Three good stream floats for smallmouth bass

June 18, 2016June 17, 20160

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune Fishing for many species slows in the daytime hours during the heat of summer,…

Read More
  • Education
  • Featured

Gov. Bevin announces plans to reorganize a ‘dysfunctional’ U of L board; Ramsey resigns

June 17, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin today announced a reorganization of the University of Louisville’s Board of Trustees, as established by the provisions…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News
  • News Ticker

Big Bone Lick State Park closed; campers urged to leave after report of armed man, shots fired overnight

June 17, 2016June 17, 20160

NKyTribune staff report Big Bone Lick State Park in Union was closed overnight after a report of shots fired. The…

Read More
  • Business
  • Featured
  • News Ticker

Hot, sweet and twisted – Covington’s Yankee Doodle Deli pretzels has something for every palate

June 17, 2016June 17, 20161

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Though undocumented, the story of the pretzel’s beginning is a saintly one. As the story…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • NonProfit

Renaissance Covington says ‘yes’ to fun events, creative placemaking and economic development

June 16, 2016June 15, 20161

By John Fox Special to NKyTribune from NKY Thrives Even when things go wrong, Covington has a knack for putting…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • NonProfit

Behind Suits That Rock are musicians in disguise — raising funds for Carnegie children’s program

June 15, 2016June 14, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter By day, they walk among us, briefcases in tow. They sit next to us in…

Read More
  • 1
  • …
  • 230
  • 231
  • 232
  • 233
  • 234
  • …
  • 286
Facebook Twitter ConstantContact
Donation bug

Archives

Affiliations

• Institute for Nonprofit News
• Online News Association
• N. Ky. Chamber of Commerce
• Covington Business Council
© 2024 Kentucky Center for Public Service Journalism. All rights reserved.
  • Business
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health
  • Living
  • News
  • NonProfit
  • Region/State
  • Sports
  • Voices