Northern Kentucky Tribune

Northern Kentucky Tribune The NKyTribune is an online-only nonprofit, nonpartisan, independent public service news organization covering Northern Kentucky.

A signature project of The Center, The Tribune will give Northern Kentucky its daily newspaper back. An online-only, comprehensive newspaper will focus on local issues, people, schools and business in ways that will build community and encourage civic engagement.

Briefs: New Cold Spring location for Gold Star, United Way tax prep, and Knochelmann's state of county update
06/08/2026

Briefs: New Cold Spring location for Gold Star, United Way tax prep, and Knochelmann's state of county update

Gold Star’s new Cold Spring location Gold Star Chili’s will open its newest location in Cold Spring. Construction is officially underway at 3801 Alexandria Pike, following the location’s recent groundbreaking. Gold Star President and CEO Roger David, Cold Spring Mayor D. Angleo Penque as well ...

Brannen went into private law practice and served as a Kenton County District Judge from 1978 to 1985. Kenton County - G...
06/08/2026

Brannen went into private law practice and served as a Kenton County District Judge from 1978 to 1985.

Kenton County - Government

Charles J. “Chas” Brannen, 79, of Covington, passed away on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, after an extended illness. Chas graduated from St Xavier High School in 1964, earned a BS in chemistry in 1968 and his JD in 1971 from the University of Kentucky. He went into private law practice and served as a ...

Once Noah Francis started with more hands-on work, he took what he read and applied it to real-life opportunities and ne...
06/08/2026

Once Noah Francis started with more hands-on work, he took what he read and applied it to real-life opportunities and never looked back.

Thomas More University

By Isabella Schutlz NKyTribune reporter Thomas More University alumnus Noah Francis is researching how doctors attend to heart transplant patients. During the summer of 2025, Francis interned at The Christ Hospital in the Lindner Research Center division. There he met two doctors, Dr. Robert Dowling...

Them Before Us, a global children’s rights organization dedicated to putting kids’ needs before adult desires, has relea...
06/08/2026

Them Before Us, a global children’s rights organization dedicated to putting kids’ needs before adult desires, has released a first of its kind Children’s Rights Score Card.

By Tessa Redmond Kentucky Today Them Before Us, a global children’s rights organization dedicated to putting kids’ needs before adult desires, has released a first of its kind Children’s Rights Score Card. It is a tool seeking to clearly measure whether policies put children first or favor adu...

Cincinnati has one of the oldest, most established chapters, celebrating its Centennial year in 2023.The World Affairs C...
06/08/2026

Cincinnati has one of the oldest, most established chapters, celebrating its Centennial year in 2023.

The World Affairs Councils of America

The World Affairs Councils of America, based in Washington DC, supports, strengthens, and represents a national network of 90 nonpartisan organizations working to deepen their communities’ global perspective. For the first time, the national Council will hold its annual Council Leadership meeting ...

The Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington is holding a public open house to encourage discussion about a new propo...
06/08/2026

The Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington is holding a public open house to encourage discussion about a new proposal for the use of land on the property in front of John G. Carlisle Elementary School in Covington.

Staff report The Center for Great Neighborhoods is holding a public open house to encourage discussion about a new proposal for the use of land on the property in front of John G Carlisle Elementary School in Covington. The Center is partnering with the City of Covington, the Covington Motor Vehicle...

In the late 1800s, the area around George Street and Central Avenue in Cincinnati was a notorious red-light district...
06/08/2026

In the late 1800s, the area around George Street and Central Avenue in Cincinnati was a notorious red-light district...

By Michael O’Bryant Special to NKyTribune In the late 1800s, the area around George Street and Central Avenue in Cincinnati was a notorious red-light district. Many of the neighborhood’s houses of ill repute came with a saloon on the street level. Women lived upstairs, where they entertained the...

Temporary closures and detours will begin today and will take place in multiple phases.
06/08/2026

Temporary closures and detours will begin today and will take place in multiple phases.

Interstate 71/75 ramp closures and detours in Covington are needed to safely advance construction on the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project, which will add interstate lanes, better access, a new companion bridge and convert the existing bridge for local travel to improve safety and increase region...

News from Edgewood, Ft. Mitchell, Florence, Erlanger and Fort Wright...
06/07/2026

News from Edgewood, Ft. Mitchell, Florence, Erlanger and Fort Wright...

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter EDGEWOOD Edgewood Mayor John Link opened a public hearing during the regular council meeting Monday night in accordance with the law for the Municipal Aid Road Fund. No one was there for the issue, so the hearing was closed. Link said they expect to get a s...

The tour features 12 home gardens showcasing the creativity and passion of homeowners. Ludlow Historic Society, Inc.
06/07/2026

The tour features 12 home gardens showcasing the creativity and passion of homeowners. Ludlow Historic Society, Inc.

The charm of Ludlow will be in full bloom as the Ludlow Historic Society invites visitors to experience gardens and neighborhoods of this Northern Kentucky river town. The event takes place Saturday, June 20 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The tour features 12 home gardens showcasing the creativity and passion....

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