Flying Pig orienteering competition continues at MSU, Carter Caves, offering navigational challenges
While many sports boast a ‘need for speed’ to succeed, this arduous sport demands participants to make split-second decisions and…
Flooding, snow/ice potential forces postponement of tornado drill till March 10
Due to the potential for flooding and the outlook for another round of winter weather to affect Kentucky Tuesday and…
St. Elizabeth’s Bast named to American Medical Group’s Political Action Committee board
Jacob Bast, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of St. Elizabeth Physicians has been appointed to the national American…
Boone County Supt. Randy Poe receives outstanding superintendent award from Ky School Boards Assn.
Boone County Superintendent Randy Poe received the 2015 F.L. Dupree Outstanding Superintendent Award from the Kentucky School Boards Association at…
The Week in Frankfort: As deadlines pass, 752 bills entered into legislative process
The Kentucky General Assembly crossed another mile marker last week by reaching the deadline for the introduction of new bills…
Capitol Notes: Transgender student bathroom bill, ‘Alicia’s Law’ among several that advance
Transgender student bathroom bill advances The state Senate passed legislation to regulate where transgender students may use the restroom in…
Johnathan Gay: IdeaFestival Aerospace seeks to leverage efforts like NKy’s to keep industry soaring
When you think of Kentucky exports, several things probably come to mind, including cars, bourbon and horses. You might not,…
Top players in Northern Kentucky could have early collision in 9th Region boys’ basketball tourney
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter When Northern Kentucky boys’ basketball coaches voted on the top players in three divisions…
NKU men, women claim home games for first A-Sun Conference tourney appearances
March Madness officially has a start date for the Northern Kentucky University women’s basketball team as the Norse earned the…
Wildcats ‘remember last year,’ pay back No. 18 Razorbacks with dominating win
By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune Nine McDonald’s All-Americans are one thing. But nine McDonald’s All-Americans with motivation and a…
No. 1 Thomas More women claim PAC tourney title; Moss named league Player of Year
The top-ranked and top-seeded Thomas More College women’s basketball team won its ninth-straight Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) Championship Saturday, defeating…
Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Heads up state anglers, your fishing license is about to expire
By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune FRANKFORT, Ky. – It is the time of year anglers must make an investment…
Weekender: How Covington’s Westside ‘Fruit Farm’ became Orchard Park thanks to community policing
By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune reporter There’s now a peaceful calm in the part of Covington’s Westside neighborhood that once was…
Julie Randolph lived to see daughter’s early graduation but loses battle to cancer
By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor The woman whose two-year battle with cancer united a Northern Kentucky community has died. Debbie…
Learn to identify various species of birds at ‘Birdwatcher’ at the Highland Cemetery March 26
Welcome spring by celebrating our local birds and spring migrants. Birds are beautiful creatures and can be found in nearly…
Judy Clabes: Caring folks in Ludlow understood kids not in school are hungry kids; we all need to know
Child hunger, which is more prevalent than many can imagine, is not something most of us think of first when…
NKU has eight new female leaders; reception offers NKU students, community chance to meet them
Women are bringing change to Northern Kentucky University. On Thursday, March 19, an open reception will be held to introduce…
This ‘Neighborhood’ holds great promise for kids in Clay, Jackson and Owsley counties
By Beth Dotson Brown Special to NKyTribune When Kentucky released its kindergarten-readiness scores in January, the Berea College Promise Neighborhood…
Through disease self-management workshops, participants make better, healthier choices
The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program is designed to help people with chronic disease manage their condition and begin living more…
Samantha Langley-Turnbaugh named NKU provost, executive vice president for academic affairs
Sue Ott Rowlands, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Northern Kentucky University, announced today that Samantha Langley-Turnbaugh…
Q&A: CPA Shannon VonEye has tax-smart advice about steps to take when a wedding is in your future
Q: My fiancé and I are getting married in a couple of months. What do we need to do, tax-wise?…









