
Point/Arc’s 18th residential home in Edgewood is special, dedicated in honor of Linda Grome
By Andy Furman Point/Arc This one is special. Very special. The Point/Arc dedicated its 18th residential home on Sunday —…
By Andy Furman Point/Arc This one is special. Very special. The Point/Arc dedicated its 18th residential home on Sunday —…
A campaign to reduce stigma associated with substance-use disorders has shown it can change attitudes and beliefs about people with…
The City of Fort Mitchell is accepting entries for the annual Independence Day Parade Monday, July 4. Parade Registration is…
Kentucky Kingdom, Louisville’s family-friendly entertainment destination, is will debut a new family-focused fall event for the extended season. Running weekends…
“I can stand this,” said Black Kentuckian and former slave, Elijah Marrs, as he performed military drills in Louisville in…
(Captain Don Sanders yields his space this week to Captain Mike Gore. Captain Don will return next week) By Captain…
Team Kentucky will return home from the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games in Orlando with 32 medals, including 15 golds….
The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra returns to its 2022 Summer Series on Saturday evenings at it long-time summer home in Covington’s…
A progress report on the demolition and clean-up at the Covington site of the old IRS facility. And progress is…
Over 90% of all U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) counterfeit seizures occur in the international mail and express consignment…
The national gas price average topped the $5 threshold Saturday, marking 15 straight days of new record highs. This new…
By Dr. Campbell M. Grant UK Healthcare It is estimated that one in ten people will develop a kidney stone…
The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) held its 2022 Educator Excellence Recognition luncheon this week and recognized educators across the…
Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay,…
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Gage Testerman is among the award-winning players who will close out their high school…
Books, kids, and badges proved an exciting mix Thursday evening at the “Ready To Read With Covington P.D.” event at…
The success of Dinsmore farm, like other large farms in Northern Kentucky, relied heavily on the labor of enslaved and…
The Office of State Budget Director on Friday reported May’s General Fund receipts rose 0.9 percent compared to May of…
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Cases of an unusual type of hepatitis that appears to only affect children are being…
Covington Parks and Recreation’s “lifeguard crisis” was averted thanks to an 11th-hour marketing and hiring blitz, but training time will…
In his famous 1961 “moon shot” speech, President John F. Kennedy told Congress, “Now it is time to take longer…
Kentucky Proud, the state’s official agricultural marketing program, invites all Kentuckians to meet “where the best of Kentucky comes together”…