
Point/Perk barrister Maggie Shiekh happily shares her tatoo body art — in Hebrew
By Andy Furman Point/Arc She wears her emotions on her sleeve. Well, technically on her arm. And, by the way…
By Andy Furman Point/Arc She wears her emotions on her sleeve. Well, technically on her arm. And, by the way…
Kentucky is one of 11 states selected to participate in the first phase of the Skills-Driven State Community of Practice…
Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman and the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) held a commencement ceremony last week to celebrate…
In response to the constantly evolving demands of the area’s workforce, Thomas More University’s Digital, Graduate, and Professional (DGP) programs…
Ten years old. The year I mastered Double Dutch and long division. I remember it well. My best friends were…
Last week I shared a story about a Tuskegee Airman, Harry Stewart, with a Kentucky connection. In March 1948, he…
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter The first four games in the 9th Region softball tournament were all won by…
By Jason Hope University of Kentucky Has the COVID-19 pandemic put your international travel plans on hold? Did you have…
By Blake Lehmann NKyTribune sports reporter Beechwood senior Tanner Jackson continued his reign of terror over opposing pitching in the…
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter The Cooper softball team that had a 5-5 record in the final month of…
By Tom Ward Thomas More University Part 47 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021” Villa…
By Alexis Dolan NKyTribune Intern When it comes to multitasking, Olympic gold foilist, University of Kentucky medical student and Lexington,…
Everyone can create a habit of reading this summer with a little help from the library. The Kenton County Public Library is…
By Justin Hicks Ohio Valley ReSource David Byrd, of Sulphur, is one of the few people left who sell coal…
Highlands High School Theatre has won seven Cappies for their spring musical Crazy For You. Winners were announced at the…
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter They’re both here to stay. Rock and Roll. And Wok & Roll. It might be…
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has announced 17 Kentucky public high school students have been named to the 2022-2023…
One of Covington’s busiest intersections — Madison Avenue and M.L. King Jr. Boulevard/12th Street – will be closed to traffic…
With the school year coming to an official end around Memorial Day, it has become the de facto start to…
Dr. Oliver Fackelmayer University of Kentucky Healthcare Your thyroid is a small but vital gland, and the hormones it produces…
By Blake Lehmann NKyTribune sports reporter St. Henry was able to outhit and outscore Highlands on its way to an…
The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders is sharing the stories of his long association with the…