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Jessica Hood set to stand trial in March for Weaver Road deaths, cell phone evidence is key to the case

December 7, 2017January 6, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Jessica Hood trial is now scheduled to begin in March and the reliability…

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Kentucky housing market bounces back in October after September slump, follows national trend

December 6, 2017December 5, 20170

After slipping a bit in September, the housing market in Kentucky picked up in October following the national trend for…

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Union man dies in crash on US 42 in Boone County Monday night; speed, wet roads cited as factors

December 5, 2017December 5, 20170

NKyTribune staff A 22-year-old Union, KY, man was killed in a two car accident on US 42, near Hicks Road…

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Carlos Faulkner denied parole, will spend the rest of his life in jail for killing Lesley Briede 25 years ago

December 4, 2017December 4, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTrib managing editor Carlos Faulkner will spend the rest of his life behind bars. That was the…

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Behringer-Crawford’s packed December calendar is holiday-filled with family fun for the season

December 4, 2017December 3, 20170

Behringer-Crawford Museum’s calendar is packed with holiday activities this December, beginning with the Holiday Toy Trains, which will be rolling now…

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Boone County, the public library and schools team up to offer residents a personal newsletter via Cerkl

December 3, 2017December 2, 20170

The way Boone County residents receive news is getting an upgrade. Starting on December 1, Boone County, Boone County Public…

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Still no date for Dooley retrial in the 2012 killing of Michelle Mockbee; pretrial conference set for January

December 2, 2017January 24, 20181

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor David Dooley will have to wait until next year to find out the date…

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Trainer Mike Maker gets career win 2,000 at Turfway Park Thursday with a horse owned by the Ramseys

December 1, 20170

Trainer Mike Maker scored his 2,000th career victory Thursday, as Tomahawk Kitten scored his first, cruising home a 4 1/4-length…

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NKY’s Wil Schroder one of three ‘Champions for Justice’ distinction honorees from KASAP

December 1, 2017November 30, 20171

NKY’s Sen. Wil Schroder, Rep. Melinda Gibbons Prunty, and Sen. Ralph Alvarado received the “Champions for Justice” Award for their…

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NKADD is urban winner as Area Development Districts raise 250,000 pounds of food for food banks

November 30, 2017November 29, 20170

Kentucky’s area development districts helped raised the equivalent of more than 250,000 pounds of food as part of the Commonwealth…

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Major League Soccer announces four finalists for two expansion clubs — FC Cincinnati one of them

November 29, 2017November 29, 20170

Major League Soccer announced today that Cincinnati, Detroit, Nashville and Sacramento have been named finalists for the two expansion clubs…

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Catalytic Fund to celebrate renovation of Covington’s Bradford Building into condos, commercial space

November 29, 2017November 28, 20172

Staff report Another landmark Covington structure, the Bradford Building, will become livable, convenient condos and vibrant commercial space, thanks to…

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On National Giving Day, Duke Energy Foundation awards nearly $235,000 to environmental nonprofits

November 28, 2017November 28, 20170

In conjunction with National Giving Day, the Duke Energy Foundation is investing nearly $235,000 in 11 Ohio and Kentucky environmental…

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Turfway opens Wednesday to start the track’s holiday meet — great racing, lots of fun in store

November 28, 2017November 28, 20170

Live Thoroughbred racing returns to Turfway Park Wednesday, the start of the Northern Kentucky track’s holiday meet. The track will…

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 provides updates on Northern Kentucky highway projects, tips

November 27, 2017November 26, 20171

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 would like the public to be aware of the following conditions and/or operations that…

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Fiona the Hippopotamus Snow Globe part of Florence Freedom “Christmas in July” promotion

November 26, 2017November 23, 20170

Fans who have always wanted a hippopotamus for Christmas now have the chance. Thanks to a partnership with the Cincinnati…

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Covington’s Kohlhepp one of Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber 2018 Great Living Cincinnatians

November 25, 2017November 25, 20170

The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber announced the 2018 class of Great Living Cincinnatians and a Covington native and resident is…

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Sr. Mary Catherine Wenstrup: Remembering Father John Cahill, his friendship, leadership and service

November 24, 2017November 24, 20170

Editor’s Note: Fr. John Cahill, priest of the Diocese of Covington, was chaplain at St. Walburg Monastery for 12 years. He…

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Track photographer Pat Lang succumbs to cancer; captured many of horse racing’s historic moments

November 24, 2017November 24, 20170

By John Engelhardt Special to the NKyTribune Surrounded by his family and longtime friend John Engelhardt, Patrick Lang died peacefully…

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Former Scott HS basketball standout Ohmer off to great start with Western Kentucky University

November 23, 2017November 23, 20170

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter As a senior at Scott High School last season, Jake Ohmer forged a legacy on…

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Kentucky Smart on Crime coalition advocates criminal justice reform, especially for women

November 22, 20170

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A coalition of organizations has joined together to advocate criminal justice reform, especially for women….

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Matthew Remke, fourth generation owner/operator of local grocery chain, loses battle with cancer

November 21, 2017November 21, 20170

Matthew Robert Remke, 41, of Villa Hills, passed away in the early hours of Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017 at his…

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