
NKU Chase College of Law symmposium to examine future of drug policy: Is decriminalization a solution?
Northern Kentucky University’s Chase College of Law examines the future of drug policy in America and if decriminalization is a…
Northern Kentucky University’s Chase College of Law examines the future of drug policy in America and if decriminalization is a…
Two donors with funds at Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky have joined together to cause a major permanent improvement…
Northern Kentucky University School of the Arts (SOTA) is bringing ceramic exhibitions to its Main Gallery in the Fine Arts…
The Carnegie is inviting the public to experience a socially distant staged reading of the groundbreaking ANGELS IN AMERICA: PT….
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden – recognized as the “Greenest Zoo in America” – has revved up its sustainability…
Tough times lead to creativity. Thank-you, pandemic. COVID-19 created a new lifestyle – the so-called, New Normal. And that’s exactly…
By Vicki Prichard Special to NKyTribune One might say that Fort Mitchell-based artist Marsha Karagheusian talks with her hands. That’s…
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative has named the 2021 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky honorees. Sponsored by St….
The OneNKY Alliance has awarded a total of $30,000 in grant funds to two local organizations focused on providing an…
People Working Cooperatively (PWC) is seeking volunteers for its 39th annual Repair Affair. The community is invited to once again…
After more than 7,500 soldiers were killed and wounded in 1862 at the Battle of Perryville, the largest and most…
More than a third of Kentucky middle and high schoolers responding to a recent survey say the pandemic has increased…
The Northern Kentucky Education Council’s Virtual Spring Convening Taking Action to Improve Education Outcomes will take place March 24 9-11…
reSettled Life, the area’s only licensed and certified move management and auction house, announces that it has collaborated with the…
“I want to document the place I call home.” That’s how artist Tom Mitts (1962–2017) described his paintings in an…
Northern Kentucky University celebrates its Founders’ Day and 53rd birthday with a day of philanthropy to honor the past and…
The Zembrodt Education Center at The Point/Arc celebrates its first birthday, Thursday, March 11. Just 365 days ago the Zembrodt…
Growing up in Covington, the son of German immigrants, young William J. Goebel developed a thriving law practice and a…
By Josie Shriver NKyTribune reporter The Kentucky Kids Count County Data Book, in its 30th year, provides the numbers behind…
Several never-before exhibited paintings by Harlan Hubbard are among the artwork and memorabilia displayed in Behringer-Crawford Museum’s latest salute to…
By Andy Furman The Point/Arc Jan Gilliam cares for her staff at The Point/Arc Apparel – Embroidery and Screen Print…
Junk King, the nation’s leading junk removal company focing on customer service and an eco-friendly approach, has opened a new…