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Brian Clark: Gas stations, convenience stores stepping up for everyone during COVID-19 crisis

April 8, 2020April 7, 20200

I start my day like many of you. About a mile from my house, right on my drive to work,…

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Diane Whalen: Stay healthy at home and we will all get through this pandemic together

April 4, 2020April 3, 20200

Dear Fellow Residents and Friends of Florence: Thank you for taking time to read yet another COVID-19 message. We are approaching…

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Covington mayor declares State of Emergency; local order speeds City response to COVID-19 pandemic

March 20, 2020March 19, 20200

Covington Mayor Joe Meyer declared a formal State of Emergency in Northern Kentucky’s largest city. The move is a legal…

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Covington works to help staff, residents through COVID-19 pandemic; $23.4M in investment moves forward

March 18, 2020March 18, 20200

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune staff In 2016, the Internal Revenue Service announced it was leaving the city, taking with it…

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Kentucky Chamber of Commerce sets up special website to answer questions for state’s businesses

March 17, 2020March 16, 20200

As the governor’s office prepares the Commonwealth for this pandemic, the Kentucky Chamber is working to ensure businesses are equipped…

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ProPublica: This storm has not yet really arrived, but panic-buying is underway; best thing is stay home

March 17, 2020March 16, 20200

By Alexandra Mayas Senior Editor, ProPublica I grew up in Miami, where swarming the grocery store before a hurricane was…

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Duke Energy takes additional steps to protect customers, employees during virus pandemic

March 16, 2020March 15, 20200

Duke Energy has implemented additional steps to protect its customers and employees in the six states it serves during the…

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Covington City Hall lobby closed; Mayor Meyer: follow experts’ guidance on avoiding gatherings

March 15, 2020March 14, 20200

The City of Covington has announced aggressive new steps – including closing the lobby of City Hall – to protect…

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Health officials focus on strong measures to ‘flatten the curve’ to fight the coronavirus; what that means

March 15, 2020March 14, 20200

Kentucky Health News When health officials talk about strong measures to ‘flatten the curve’ to fight the coronavirus, this is…

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