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Convicted child molester sentenced to life in prison; man brutalized very young girl ‘numerous times’

January 23, 2019January 23, 20190

Kenton Circuit Judge Patricia Summe followed the recommendation of Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Sanders Tuesday and sentenced Christopher Michael Charles, 39,…

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Cincinnati’s Asian Food Fest moving to The Banks; restaurant and vendor applications now open

January 23, 2019January 22, 20190

Asian Food Fest is moving to The Banks in Cincinnati for the May 11-12 event. The festival, produced by the…

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Messages of unity delivered at NKY Branch NAACP MLK Community Outreach Luncheon

January 22, 2019January 22, 20190

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Northern Kentucky region, and the nation, are embroiled in controversy over an incident…

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Statement from the Covington Catholic High School junior in the viral video at Lincoln Memorial

January 20, 2019January 20, 2019151

Statement of Nick Sandmann, Covington Catholic High School Junior, Regarding Incident at the Lincoln Memorial: I am providing this factual…

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Covington Catholic High School students go to March for Life, but end up in disrespectful viral video

January 19, 2019January 24, 2019196

Staff report Covington Catholic High School students were in Washington, D.C. to participate in the 46th annual March for Life,…

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Midnight Pleasure goes last to first, earns first black-type win, in Forego Stakes at Turfway Park

January 19, 2019January 19, 20190

Midnight Pleasure charged from last to first in the $50,000 Forego Stakes Friday at Turfway Park, gobbling up the last…

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Duke Energy preparing for winter storm in the tri-state, urges customers to do the same

January 19, 2019January 18, 20190

 Duke Energy is preparing for:   • A predicted mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain and low temperatures could cause…

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Long-time Kentucky journalist, political commentator Al Cross joins NKyTribune as regular columnist

January 18, 20190

Al Cross, a Kentucky journalist with a long, distinguished career, has joined the NKyTribune as a regular columnist. His column…

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Open house kicks off Covington IRS site study; City seeks public input in development of prime parcel

January 18, 2019January 17, 20190

For established cities, opportunities like this come along maybe once in their existence: 23 undeveloped acres, one block from a…

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More IRS workers instructed to report to work, local NTEU president in D. C. asking for end to shutdown

January 17, 2019January 17, 20190

NKyTribune staff The Internal Revenue Service began instructing more of its employees to report to work Wednesday, without pay, as…

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Annual Northern Kentucky NAACP MLK Community Outreach Luncheon Monday at Newport Syndicate

January 17, 2019January 16, 20190

NKyTribune staff The Northern Kentucky Branch, NAACP 16th Annual Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Community Outreach Luncheon takes place Monday,…

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News briefs: RMR supports Brighton kids, U-Haul at Ace Hardware Hebron, governor appoints Williamson

January 16, 2019January 15, 20190

River Metals Recycling (RMR) teammates collected cash donations and holiday gifts for the children staying at the Brighton Center. The…

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Budget Director Chilton sends letter to legislators on critical budget items that need attention now

January 15, 20190

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky lawmakers are in recess until Feb. 5, but State Budget Director John Chilton sent…

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Suspect in November homicide in Covington arrested in Anderson Township Monday morning

January 15, 2019January 14, 20190

NKyTribune staff A suspect in a November homicide in Covington has been arrested in a Cincinnati suburb. Covington police say…

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Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce wins the Gateways for Growth Challenge $25,000 grant

January 14, 2019January 13, 20190

New American Economy (NAE) and Welcoming America have selected the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) to receive a…

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This week in the state Capitol: Leadership sworn in, some bills advance, recess until February 5

January 13, 2019January 12, 20190

The excitement of the opening day of a Kentucky General Assembly session was evident amid the packed crowds, broad smiles,…

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Four bills advance through Senate, one by Sen. Schickel takes power of school councils to hire supt.

January 12, 2019January 11, 20190

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Lawmakers wrapped up the Organizational Session of the 2019 General Assembly…

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National Weather Service: Winter storm in effect late Saturday and Sunday; snow looks certain

January 11, 2019January 11, 20190

The National Weather Service says snow is coming. We already know it’s colder — temperatures were in the mid-to-high 30s…

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Internal Revenue Service workers rally in Covington; call for an end to the government shutdown

January 11, 2019January 11, 20190

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Federal employees from the Internal Revenue Service and their supporters rallied outside of the…

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Grand Jury indicts former meetNKY finance director; efforts underway to recover an estimated $3m-plus

January 10, 20190

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor A Kenton County Grand Jury indicted Bridget Johnson Thursday on charges of theft by…

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Union woman killed, two children injured in early-morning accident on Richwood Road in Walton

January 9, 2019January 9, 20190

NKyTribune staff A 45-year-old Union woman was killed in an early-morning, three-vehicle accident in Walton today, according to the Boone…

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As the government shutdown drags on, workers at the IRS Center in Covington struggle to stay afloat

January 9, 2019January 9, 20193

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor In our nation’s capital, the government shutdown is about ideological differences over immigration, border…

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