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New Business Construction, Short-Term Rental Regulations Coming to Florence
A plan for new construction on a more than 4-acre site at Safeway Drive was presented to the Florence city council.
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A plan for new construction on a more than 4-acre site at Safeway Drive was presented to the Florence city council.
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Some street addresses in Taylor Mill are set to be changed by having the addition of a direction, like east or north.
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The Boone County Fiscal Court approved a zoning text amendment requested by Paul Hemmer Companies on behalf of the Kenton County Airport Board which currently owns the more than 108-acre site on th
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The Covington board of education received an update on non-traditional instruction (NTI) in the school district this year, which has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alex Mattingly was named the new city administrator in Crestview Hills.
Mayor Paul Meier announced Mattingly's hiring.
Kenton County Attorney Stacy Tapke was named president of the Kentucky County Attorneys Association (KCAA).
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) announced Sunday two road projects that will disrupt traffic flow this week.
The City of Covington received preliminary approval Thursday to study the possible use of future state tax revenues to pay for new roads, sidewalks and other improvements to the 23-acre IRS site an
Two people are dead after a midnight crash on southbound Interstate 75.
Work on the Brent Spence Bridge continues and on Wednesday, Kentucky Secretary of Transportation Jim Gray reported that concrete began to be poured for a new wall on the lower deck of the two-deck
A crumbling and sinking piece of road in Covington will be closed and repaired next week.
A project in Northern Kentucky that involves the collection of sanitation samples to be evaluated for COVID-19 is being expanded.
A clinical trial testing therapeutic treatment of COVID-19 systems will take place in Cincinnati, the University of Cincinnati and UC Health announced on Wednesday.
After burning early Monday morning, the Cherokee Storage building in Independence caught fire again Tuesday.
Three people from Northern Kentucky received appointments to state boards from Governor Andy Beshear.