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Keven Moore: A disturbing litigation trend — the rise of ‘nuclear verdicts,’ awards surpassing $10million

July 21, 2022July 20, 20220

A disturbing litigation trend over the last ten years has been the rise in nuclear verdicts, which are jury awards…

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Stoops mum on Rodriguez during SEC Media Days following star running back’s legal troubles

July 21, 2022July 20, 20220

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky football coach Mark Stoops offered no updates on Kentucky running back Chris Rodriguez during…

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As gas prices continue to fall, Kentucky now ranks among top ten least expensive markets in nation

July 19, 2022July 18, 20220

The national average for a gallon of gas fell 15 cents since last week to $4.52. The steady decline is…

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Boone County Public Library plans full event schedule in August for adults, teens, children

July 18, 2022July 17, 20220

The Boone County Public Library offers a wide-ranging calendar of events for all ages in August: Concerts Concert at the…

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CodeRed shelter-in-place order lifted after tractor trailer flips south of Brent Spence Bridge

July 17, 2022July 18, 20220

Emergency authorities this morning lifted the CodeRed shelter-in-place alert that was issued late last night after a tractor trailer carrying…

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Roll out the Barrels: Join in launch of NKY Bourbon Barrel Walk on Thursday at Newport on the Levee

July 17, 2022July 16, 20220

The Catalytic Fund and NKY Chamber of Commerce are hosting Roll Out the Barrels, a public celebration showcasing artwork created…

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Road report: KYTC District 6 reports on work on area’s highways; be aware of closings, delays

July 17, 2022July 16, 20220

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports the following conditions and/or operations for the NKY regions highways. Motorists should be aware…

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Office of Highway Safety, law enforcement partner for ‘Not So Fast, Kentucky’ speed awareness campaign

July 17, 2022July 16, 20220

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) is partnering with law enforcement agencies across the state on…

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Beshear, DeWine reveal reworked plan shrinking footprint of Brent Spence Corridor Project

July 16, 2022July 17, 20220

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today revealed updated bridge maps detailing new lane configurations and revamped…

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High gas prices are leading the charge for Americans to go electric when purchasing new vehicles

July 16, 2022July 17, 20220

AAA’s latest consumer survey finds one-quarter of Americans say they are likely to buy a non-hybrid, fully electric vehicle as…

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Grant will expand signage, public use of Covington’s historic Linden Grove Cemetary and Arboretum

July 16, 2022July 15, 20220

Buried beneath the largest patch of green in Covington’s urban core is a good deal of the city’s – and…

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Prep Sports Notebook: Villa Madonna cross country runners looking to build on last year’s success

July 14, 2022July 13, 20220

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Villa Madonna Academy cross country runners will begin preseason workouts on Friday morning with…

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BLINK Art, Light & Culture Festival returns to region Oct. 13 with expanded NKY footprint in Covington

July 13, 2022July 12, 20220

When the BLINK Art, Light & Culture Festival returns to Covington on Oct. 13-16, organizers say its footprint in Northern…

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Our Rich History: Under Dr. Kathleen Jagger, Thomas More College becomes a university

July 11, 2022July 10, 20220

By Dr. Raymond Hebert Thomas More University   Part 53 of our series “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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Road report: KYTC DIstrict Six reports on work on area highways this week, beware of delays, closings

July 11, 2022July 10, 20220

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports on the following conditions and/or operations being undertaken this week. Be aware of…

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Last Mile Food rescue expanding in NKY, in need of more volunteers to pick-up, deliver additional food

July 11, 2022July 10, 20220

Last Mile Food Rescue, a volunteer-driven logistics link that rescues high-quality food throughout Greater Cincinnati, is rescuing food for a…

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Silver Grove native Grady Brown explores history of his home town during July 13 NKY History Hour

July 11, 2022July 9, 20220

Founded in 1911, the quaint town of Silver Grove was once known as the most modern city in Northern Kentucky….

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Jim Walters: Inflation is scary — and impacts all of us; what’s needed are policies that offer real benefits

July 11, 2022July 11, 20220

Welcome to the scary return of inflation, which Ronald Reagan famously described “as violent as a mugger, as frightening as…

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NKy kids in need of school supplies have until July 31 to apply for NKY Harvest Backpack program

July 7, 2022July 7, 20220

If your children need supplies for the coming school year, Northern Kentucky Harvest can help you out. The non-profit has…

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Influx of new funding makes for ‘transformational’ $168 million budget for the City of Covington

July 6, 2022July 7, 20220

Continued work to develop 23 vacant acres downtown. A permanent building for the Covington Farmers Market. Work to address slippage…

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Purple People Bridge 150th anniversary summer series continues Thursday with Red, White and Brew

July 6, 2022July 5, 20220

Red, White and Brew, the second event of Purple People Bridge 150th anniversary summer series, is this Thursday, July 7…

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Florence Aquatic Center re-opened after shutdown scare enjoying busy summer; future remains in doubt

July 5, 2022July 4, 20220

By Alexia Dolan NKyTribune intern The Florence Aquatic Center (FAC) opened its doors for the first time in three years…

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