
Hans earns 100th career victory as No. 2 Thomas More romps past PAC foe Waynesburg
Thomas More College head women’s basketball coach Jeff Hans earned his 100th career win Saturday as the No. 2-ranked Saints…

Whether its with depth, defense or guard play, Kentucky just keeps finding ways to win
By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune If you didn’t watch the Kentucky-South Carolina game on Saturday, let’s play a game….

Ky lottery sales ahead of last year but below budget hopes, scratch-off sales are strong
Following a trend set early in the fiscal year, Kentucky Lottery sales are ahead of last year’s pace – but…

Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Maintenance makes sure your bow is ready for the next deer season
This is the third of a series of articles detailing essential outdoor skills to learn before the warm winds of…

Lee just the latest in a line of Wildcats to prove he can step up when he’s needed most
By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune Marcus Lee has been compared to a pogo stick. And rightfully so, with his…

Keene among state legislators working on compromise bill to address growing heroin problem
State Rep. Dennis Keene (D-Wilder) is working with a bipartisan group of members of the Kentucky House of Representatives to…

Despite increase in Kentucky highway deaths last year, statistics show ‘encouraging trends’
Highway fatalities in Kentucky increased in 2014 after a record low in 2013. Kentucky Office of Highway Safety preliminary…
‘No Time for Silence’ event to highlight global urgency for justice in wake of Paris killings
During the upcoming event on Jan. 25, “No Time for Silence: Contemporary Imperatives Marking the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation…

Presale tickets now available for MainStrasse Village 19th annual Mardi Gras
Get out your beads, it’s time to party “New Orleans-style” in MainStrasse Village! The 19th annual Mardi Gras Celebration will…
The Carnegie’s Katie Brass will be guest speaker at Rotary Club of Kenton County’s Jan. 29 meeting
The executive director of The Carnegie, Katie Brass, will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Kenton County’s…

NKy Caucus to host forum Feb. 7 to get constituents’ input on 2015 legislative issues
The public is invited to join Northern Kentucky House and Senate members on Saturday, Feb. 7, from 9:30 a.m. –…


Wendell Ford to lie in state at Capitol Rotunda Sunday; funeral, interment in Owensboro Tuesday
Retired Senator and former Governor Wendell Ford will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort on Sunday, followed…

Covington documentary premieres on city’s 200th birthday — plan to come to the big show
Covington’s 200-year history is a rich one filled with stories of people, places, and events that make the city unique….

Marine Corps veteran finds a friend in Independence — and help for sick baby and new future for himself
Special to NKyTribune Independence resident Dr. Nelson Soto and his wife Ana reached out to United States Marine Corps Veteran…

CVG ‘success story’ continued in ’14 with largest passenger growth in nine years, double-digit cargo traffic growth
In 2014, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport experienced its largest passenger growth in nine years, according to a CVG press…

Remembering Wendell Ford: Old-school politician, elder statesman, public institution
By Bill Straub NKy Tribune columnist WASHINGTON – Wendell Hampton Ford, who died early today at age 90 after…

Mt. Zion Kroger to celebrate grand reopening of store, grand opening of Fuel Center Friday
Kroger has announced the grand reopening of its Mt. Zion store and the grand opening of its new Fuel Center…

Half of state’s kindergarteners were ready for school this year, up from 49 percent last year
Half of students who started kindergarten this school year were ready to learn and succeed. That is up from 49…
Thomas More band members represent the program in intercollegiate band at state music conference
Thomas More College’s Marching Saints, new for the 2014-2015 academic year, will be represented at the Kentucky Music Educators…
Kentucky’s unemployment rate is lowest since February 2008, nearly matches national rate
Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate nearly matched the U.S. rate as it plunged to a preliminary 5.7 percent rate…