City name: Woodlawn City size: 37 acres (.05 square miles) Population: 229 Median income: $63,225 Median home value: $143,205 Mayor: Ronald Barth Incorporated: 1922 It takes exactly four minutes to drive all of the streets that make up Woodlawn. If it weren’t for the hills, it would probably be closer to three-and-a-half. Verna Pulsfort has […]
Author Archives: Meghan Goth
As LINK nky's executive editor, Meghan Goth oversees editorial operations across all platforms. Before she started at LINK in 2022, she managed the investigative and enterprise teams at WCPO 9 in Cincinnati. She has also worked at The Cincinnati Enquirer, Dateline NBC and The New York Times Syndicate. She graduated with her Bachelor's in journalism from the University of Cincinnati in 2007 and received her Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University in 2008.
Bromley: Post controversy, this quiet river town is reinvesting in itself
City name: Bromley City size: 324 acres Population: 925 Median income: $45,376 Median home value: $97,838 Mayor: Mike Denham Incorporated: 1890 If you’ve never been to Bromley, the first thing you notice are the stunning views of the Ohio River. When you do finally pull your eyes to the opposite direction to where the city sits, […]
Can the urban core help unite Northern Kentucky?
The elevator opens. A black marble hallway leads to a front desk, flanked by staircases that arch down to the front doors of 100 E. Rivercenter. Bill Butler’s office is on the 10th floor. It overlooks the Roebling, which stretches over the Ohio River to Downtown Cincinnati. A beautiful view. An ironic view, perhaps, for […]
Advice from psychologist who lived through 1997 school shooting: Make your kids feel safe
Alan Mullins was in his office when he got the call that someone had fired shots at Heath High School in Paducah, Kentucky in December 1997. It was 7:42 a.m. The school psychologist’s office wasn’t at the high school, but he made it there before 8 a.m. Three students were killed and five others were […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 23, 2022
A lane reduction on the Fourth Street bridge may slow traffic today and Tuesday; Cincinnati’s mayor discusses ways to work together with NKY; elementary students in Ludlow will be able to learn Mandarin next school year; and more. Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.
Terri King Schoborg outpaces rivals in Kenton Family Court judge race
Terri King Schoborg advanced to the November election in the Kenton County family court judge race with more than double the votes of the next highest vote-getter, Carl. E. Knochelmann, Jr. King Schoborg won Tuesday night’s three-way primary with 10,391 votes and will face Knochelmann head-to-head in November. Knochelmann received 4,282 votes. Ben Dusing, who […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 17, 2022
It’s Election Day, and the polls are open! Catch up on the Kenton County commissioner race before you vote; meet a Florence doctor running 100 miles for victims of child abuse; and hear the details of an incident at Tigerfest over the weekend. Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.
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LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 16, 2022
In today’s podcast: Only one day until primary election day. We’ll be bringing you two hours of live coverage on our Facebook page and on linknky.com Tuesday, May 17 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Check out some of our final election previews in the player below (or wherever you get your podcasts), along with […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 13, 2022
On today’s podcast, we have a list of rooftop bars you should check out now that the weather is FINALLY nice; LINK CEO Lacy Starling talks about what we are planning for our upcoming primary election coverage; Taylor Mill settled a sex discrimination lawsuit filed by two former police officers; and more. Listen below or […]

