NKU gets two grants to help develop NKY’s economic region, assist with health, livelihood of its residents
Northern Kentucky University has been awarded $208,999 in two separate grants to develop of Northern Kentucky’s economic region and assist…
Northern Kentucky University has been awarded $208,999 in two separate grants to develop of Northern Kentucky’s economic region and assist…
PENDING VACCINE/TESTING MANDATES I was in Washington, DC last week meeting with fellow chamber presidents from around the country, and…
Kentucky students can learn about the fundamental need for water, how activities and behaviors affect its quality and ways they…
By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Mark Stoops hopes his team’s narrow win over Tennessee Chattanooga was a learning experience as…
The Newport Independent Schools has hired a Spanish teacher, filling a position that had been open for more than two…
A grant to the Northern Kentucky Area Development District (NKADD) from the Joanie Bernard Foundation will continue to help reduce…
By Janie Heath, Julie Marfell, Jennifer Hunter and Paul Norrod Special to NKyTribune Suicide is the 11th leading cause of…
Kentucky employers are encouraged to join a new program that helps ensure workplace policies align with the mission of opioid…
By day, Rodney Dicus is a firefighter and paramedic with the Burlington fire department. By night (and weekends), he plays…
There’s a pulse that’s intensifying throughout Covington – a liveliness or ‘vivacidad’ that some would call ‘la onda nueva’ –…
Gov. Andy Beshear said Kentucky administered more than 5,000 monoclonal antibody treatment courses last week, but the state will only…
Tri-State veterans and their guardians will return to CVG Airport to take the first Honor Flight in two years today….
There’s nothing quite like a great concert. And The Carnegie is inviting the public to “Get Back” to enjoying the…
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist It’s the time of the year when leaves begin to fall and temps start cooling,…
John Calipari took a lot of heat this off-season, and rightly so. There is no excuse to ever go 9-16…
Five conservation partners are celebrating the largest dam removal in Kentucky history — the demolition of Lock and Dam #5…
The Department for Public Health invites all Kentuckians representing kindergarten through eighth grade to participate in the annual Environmental Health…
In eighth grade, Sister Coralita told us we were never to sit on a boy’s lap unless the Manhattan phone…
It is time for the third annual Mutter Gottes Neighborhood Association Pumpkin Sale! Established in 2019 and designated to be…
By Dr. Raymond Hebert Thomas More University Part 13 of our series “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021”…
By Katie Myers Ohio Valley ReSource Bennett Quillen walks through a late August downpour to check on his fall crop…
Starting in a small Kentucky church basement in the 1970s helping adults learn to read, Sharon Darling went on to…