Day 2 of testimony in the Greis trial includes statements from experts and driver of ‘third vehicle’

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The man whose 911 call and presence at the scene of a fatal crash  is expected to be a crucial part of the defense strategy of attorneys representing Daniel Greis took the stand Thursday. Jesse Phillips was questioned about his interaction with Greis as the two traveled on Staffordsburg…

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Victory Lane Quick Oil Change opens first NKy location, sponsors NASCAR driver with local ties

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Victory Lane Quick Oil Change celebrated the opening of its first shop in the Greater Cincinnati market, with a ribbon-cutting at the location on U.S. 42 in Florence Thursday. Executive Vice President James Harrington said the company I looking to expand into the region and that growth will begin…

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River Metals Recycling in Newport earns SHARP Award for excellence in workplace safety

Acting Secretary Mike Nemes joined officials from River Metals Recycling (RMR) in Newport today to celebrate the worksite’s Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) certification for excellence in workplace safety. Nemes said Kentucky boasts 17 companies that meet the standards of the nationally-recognized SHARP program, “The rigorous criteria that companies like River Metals Recycling…

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Five Covington projects recognized at River Cities Excellence in Preservation Awards program

To see how committed rehabbers can turn historic buildings into exciting modern uses, check out Covington’s winners in the annual River Cities Excellence in Preservation Awards program. Five projects were among those honored recently at a ceremony in Newport for work completed in 2017 that demonstrated outstanding efforts to preserve, maintain, fix up and reuse…

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Newport to host 2018 River Cities Excellence in Preservation Awards ceremony on Thursday

Historic preservation in Northern Kentucky’s river cities will be celebrated this Thursday during the 2018 River Cities Excellence in Preservation Awards ceremony. The ceremony will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Headquarters Event Center, 935 Monmouth Street in Newport. May is National Preservation Month, and the Ohio River cities of Newport, Covington, Bellevue and…

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Heads up for safe boating: As season looms, Ohio River boating requires extra care around tow boats

Recreational boating on the Ohio River can be great fun for the family, but as National Safe Boating Week approaches, Coast Guard experts say river boaters must take extra care because they share these waters with up to 1200-foot towboats and with passenger cruise vessels. Recreational boaters need to take all boating safety seriously and…

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New PiAzza at RiverCenter to ‘Rock for the Roses,’ derby event to benefit Horizon Community Funds

PiAzza at RiverCenter, Covington’s newest entertainment destination, is hosting the 2018 Rock for the Roses derby event benefiting the Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky on Saturday, May 5. Celebrate the most exciting two minutes in sports with live music, delicious food and beverages, giveaways, a hat contest, bourbon tasting, VIP party and more. “We…

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Covington’s newest entertainment destination, PiAzza at RiverCenter, is in a familiar location

The former Festival at RiverCenter, home to three unique restaurants- FIRE, Butler’s Pantry and Biscuits to Burgers, is now PiAzza at RiverCenter, an exciting entertainment destination located on the plaza level of the RiverCenter Towers at 50 E. RiverCenter Blvd. in Covington, Kentucky. The PiAzza combines delicious dining options with a space to hear live…

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KYTC urges drivers to have a vested interest in work zone safety; majority of 2017 victims were motorists

While motorists can expect to see an increase in the number of orange barrels on roadways as warm weather makes its way across the Bluegrass, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) hopes to see a decrease in the number of work zone related incidents in 2018 after a spike last year. With motorists being the primary…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: As wet weather continues, monitor lake and river levels for fishing success

Our wet spring continues. Many of the state’s best fishing lakes are very high now, and localized flooding is likely to keep anglers off streams and rivers for some time. Tuesday’s wave of heavy rainstorms, on top of an already saturated ground, brought another surge of runoff. Since mid-March, lake and river levels have been…

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Heads up, drivers: Transportation Cabinet’s Adopt-a-Highway program will hold ‘Spring Clean’ next week

Thousands of volunteers with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Adopt-a-Highway program will give the Commonwealth’s roadsides a “Spring Clean” from March 19-25 during the first cleanup outing of 2018. As Adopt-a-Highway groups remove unsightly litter to make way for spring flowers, green grass and budding trees, KYTC reminds motorists that when Adopt-a-Highway volunteers are present,…

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Louisville’s temporary ‘SkyStar’ observation wheel on riverfront is similar to coming Newport Skywheel

Staff report A giant observation wheel — the SkyStar — is coming to Lousville’s Waterfront Park for a 5-week stay from March 29-May 6. The wheel is similar to the Skywheel that will soon be a permanent fixture on Newport’s levee at the riverfront. City Manager Tom Fromme said in a recent city commission meeting…

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