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U.S. Department of Homeland Security delays full enforcement of REAL ID requirement for 19 months

April 29, 2021April 28, 20210

Kentucky and other states have been advised by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that full enforcement of the REAL…

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Residents tell Covington commission to keep Orchard Park green; Cov Connect update

April 28, 2021April 28, 20210

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter COVINGTON – It’s a place where neighbors meet and get to know each other, they…

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Our Rich History: Julia F. Gould of Newport, a well-known prima donna, is now largely forgotten

April 26, 2021April 25, 20210

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 70 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” Possessing a…

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Gov. Beshear announces $23 million committed for highway safety near schools in 44 counties

April 24, 2021April 22, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced plans to invest $23 million to improve highway safety near public schools, protecting students, educators and…

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Nine months and 81,468 compressions later, the Stryker LUCAS has proved its worth in lives saved

April 23, 2021April 22, 20210

In the old days, it wasn’t unusual for paramedics from the Covington Fire Department to find themselves standing in the…

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Northbound travel on Brent Spence Bridge reduced to one lane through the weekend after worker injury

April 23, 2021April 22, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced that travel on the northbound deck of I-71/75 will be reduced to a single lane…

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29 businesses affected by pandemic receive COVID-19 $1,000 assistance grants from City of Dayton

April 22, 2021April 22, 20210

Twenty-nine businesses in the City of Dayton received funding from the city’s COVID-19 Financial Assistance Program, which provided $1,000 grants…

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Vaccine hesitancy hovers over efforts to get to herd immunity across Kentucky, Ohio Valley region

April 22, 2021April 21, 20210

By Liam Niemeyer, Corinne Boyer and Suhail Bhat Ohio Valley ReSource Phyllis Gibbs wasn’t sure until recently that she’d be…

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Northern Kentucky’s first quarter single family residential permit activity reveals strong growth

April 22, 2021April 21, 20210

Northern Kentucky is experiencing strong growth for residential single-family permits in this first quarter over 2020’s first quarter. Sixty-three percent…

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Covington Mayor urges all eligible to get vaccination — two clinics open this weekend

April 21, 2021April 20, 20210

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Two and a half million people. Right now, that’s the goal. In the state of…

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Constance Alexander: Isabel Duarte-Gray’s first book of poems features voices of Western Kentucky

April 20, 2021April 22, 20210

Every detail on the cover of Isabel Duarte-Gray’s first book of poems, Even Shorn, draws the viewer in. First, the…

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State of the City: Even with COVID, 2020 was a good year for Newport, City Manager Fromme says

April 20, 2021April 19, 20210

Not even the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic could halt the job growth, investment and progress in The City of…

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Wars afar and internal: Ave Antonina by KY author Michael Jennings explores both in moving narrative

April 19, 2021April 18, 20210

By Vicki Prichard Backroad and Bookmarks Each era of war produces storytellers whose writing brings the battle home, presenting us…

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Earth Day is April 22, here are seven ways you can enjoy the great outdoors Kentucky-style

April 19, 2021April 18, 20210

By Hayley Robb Building Kentucky Enjoying the great outdoors and connecting with nature has been a way to find comfort…

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Our Rich History: The greatest watch works in the world: Newport’s lost industrial opportunity

April 19, 2021April 19, 20210

By Alan F. Garratt Special to NKyTribune Part 69 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” In the…

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Grants funding improvements to Dayton’s Sargeant Park, volunteers hard at work; trails being built

April 18, 2021April 17, 20210

Volunteers are at work over the weekend to clean up and improve the City of Dayton’s Sargeant Park, a 20-acre…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Paintsville Lake known by anglers for its rainbow trout and walleye fisheries

April 16, 2021April 15, 20210

Editor’s note: This is the 17th article in an ongoing series about Kentucky’s major reservoirs. Paintsville Lake is located northwest…

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A threat may lurk in your aquarium in moss balls — which harbor prohibited invasive zebra mussels

April 14, 2021April 14, 20210

Freshwater mussel expert Monte McGregor held a vial up to the light inside the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources’…

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DBL Law celebrates signing, placement of final beam in new headquarters, Covington Monarch Building

April 13, 2021April 12, 20210

The downtown Covington headquarters of DBL Law has taken a major step toward completion with the installation of the final…

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Our Rich History: 1915 storm – with winds, rains – wrecked buildings, but not spirit of Newporters

April 12, 2021April 11, 20210

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 68 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” Wednesday, July…

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Villa Hills Mayor Heather Jansen wants to manage growth, keep community-feel of her city

April 12, 2021April 11, 20210

This is part of an occasional series about Northern Kentucky city mayors. By Josie Shriver NKyTribune reporter The late Jim…

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Contractors to start erecting new ‘No Hazmats’ on Brent Spence signs on interstate highways in NKY

April 10, 2021April 9, 20210

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet contractors will be erecting new signs next week on interstate highways in Northern Kentucky, reminding drivers that…

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