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Newport "Uniquely Positioned" to Benefit from Red Bike Program
About a dozen community leaders and activists got an update on Red Bike's planned arrival in Newport this week.
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About a dozen community leaders and activists got an update on Red Bike's planned arrival in Newport this week.
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The building has been mostly vacant for years and recently has fallen into obvious disrepair, but it's about to be the latest new residential development in Downtown Covington.
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At 105, Opal Evans is a well-seasoned traveler who still refuses to stay home.
An apparent homicide is being investigated in Elsmere.
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The police chiefs of Covington and Cincinnati, a former assistant chief of Newport, and the president of the Northern Kentucky NAACP appeared together for the Northern Kentucky Forum's discussion a
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Covington City Manager Larry Klein was honored this week at Northern Kentucky University.
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A woman was transported to a local hospital after she was struck by a vehicle while on her bike Thursday afternoon.
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A Dayton man had to remove his two dogs from the city after the Campbell County Animal Control has deemed them to be pit bulls which are not allowed in city limits.
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The Campbell County Fiscal Court passed a resolution that sets out the joint use of riverfront development funds appropriated to the Campbell and Kenton County Fiscal Courts for development of the
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"Homelessness is the confirmation of all fears," said a young man at the special dinner held at the Childrens Home in Devou Park in Covington on Wednesday night.
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Calvary Christian baseball won its first game in two years on Tuesday night when they took down Silver Grove, 12-1.
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The Thomas More College womens' basketball team celebrated its NCAA Division III National Championship on campus on Wednesday where the title trophy and banner were unveiled.
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This story has been updated with new information from the Ludlow Police Department:
Ludlow Police are investigating the robbery of an Elm Street business.
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Tucked away off of Adela Avenue in Ludlow sits a business that has been there for 70 years and Ideal Supplies has been a part of the Gaiser family the entire time.
A crash involving at least two vehicles and maybe four has closed Taylor Mill Road at Harris Pike near White's Tower Elementary School.