Captain Alan Bernstein to navigate history of iconic BB Riverboats during BCM’s Nov. 26 NKY History Hour

Embark on a historical journey along the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky riverfront with Captain Alan Bernstein during Behringer-Crawford Museum’s next NKY History Hour. Join Captain Bernstein on Tuesday, November 26, at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom and Facebook Live for “Navigating Through Time: The Journey of BB Riverboats and the Bernstein Family Legacy.” Discover the origins of BB…

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AAA, KSP reminding driver to ‘Slow Down, Move Over’ on National Move Over Day today

Today is National Move Over Day and AAA is partnering with the Kentucky State Police (KSP) to remind drivers to slow down and move over when approaching first responders, emergency roadside workers, utility workers, road maintenance vehicles and disabled vehicles at the roadside. “While it’s important to slow down and move over all year long…

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Supreme Court denies appeal, so riverfront property lawsuit heads back to Kenton court

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor After a process taking six long years, the Kentucky Supreme Court has denied review of a Court of Appeals judgment in favor of Scott and Lorrie Hill, “reversing and remanding” the decision of Kenton County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Lape related to a lawsuit involving the Hills’ property in Covington’s…

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Oh deer, oh deer, peak season here for deer-related crashes; drivers urged to be alert

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Autumn has arrived, bringing with it less daylight, so the Kentucky State Police are reminding motorists that fall is the peak season for deer-related crashes. Drivers need to be mindful of the increased dangers deer can create on Kentucky roads. “It’s essential for drivers to stay vigilant during the fall…

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Vision screenings for driver’s license renewals will be required in ’25 to enhance driver safety

Few things are more important for safe driving than good eyesight. That’s why vision screening will be required in Kentucky next year for anyone renewing a Kentucky driver’s license. This new requirement, enacted during the 2021 General Assembly, aims to promote highway safety by ensuring that all drivers maintain good vision throughout their driving career….

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Great Crested Flycatcher found from Bluegrass region west to river counties

The Great Crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus) is an insect-eating bird most likely to be encountered in Kentucky from the Bluegrass region, west to the Mississippi River counties. A member of the Tyrant Flycatcher Family, Tyrannidae, the Great Crested Flycatcher was described in the scientific literature in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus. In Kentucky,…

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Ohio River Way to host 2024 Ohio River Summit September 11-12 in Maysville; register online

Ohio River Way’s 2024 Ohio River Summit will take place on September 11- 12 in Maysville. This year’s summit, themed “Investing In Vibrant River Communities,” will shine a spotlight on the progress and future potential of communities along the Ohio River. “This summit is more than just a meeting — it’s a gathering of minds…

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Law enforcement, child passenger safety experts honored for safeguarding drivers, passengers

State officials recognized more than 100 state and local law enforcement officers, including NKY officers, along with child passenger safety personnel, for their outstanding efforts to safeguard drivers and passengers on Kentucky highways. The annual Governor’s Occupant Protection Enforcement Awards, held at the Campbell House in Lexington, highlighted the efforts of Kentuckians representing 130 different…

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Annual Great Ohio River Swim is Sunday, registration open for Adventure Crew event

Make a splash this summer by joining the only open water swim across the Ohio River and back. Registration for this year’s Bill Keating, Jr. Great Ohio River Swim, set for Sunday, August 25, is now open.   The event is a fundraiser for Adventure Crew, a local nonprofit that connects city teens with nature and each other through outdoor adventures. Participants enter the Ohio River at the…

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KOHS ‘Drive Sober’ campaign begins, Kyians urged to plan ahead for a designated driver

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today As Labor Day quickly approaches, safety officials are reminding Kentuckians to celebrate the end of summer safely by planning for a sober, designated driver if festivities include alcohol. “Ensuring the safety of Kentuckians is our highest priority,” said Gov. Andy Beshear. “Driving under the influence endangers not only yourself but…

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With new school year set to begin, drivers encouraged to remain focused, be patient on area roadways

With the 2024-2025 school year nearly under way and students returning to classrooms and campuses across the area, transportation will undoubtedly be impacted. AAA in reminding drivers and all road users to get back in the mindset of seeing school kids in our neighborhoods and buses on the roads, with a particular focus on safety….

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Ohio River Paddlefest ’24, in its 23rd year, is nation’s largest paddling event, coming next weekend

On the first Saturday in August, a flotilla of colorful boats will amplify the Ohio River’s natural beauty as paddlers join in the nation’s largest paddling event, Ohio River Paddlefest 2024. Local nonprofit Adventure Crew will host the event, now in its 23rd year. Adventure Crew’s increasingly popular Outdoors for Expo, a free community event celebrating all things outdoors, will kick off Paddlefest weekend on Friday, August…

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