In today’s podcast, early voting starts this weekend — here’s when and where to vote; Kenton County is offering an extension on property valuation appeals as homeowners have seen values skyrocket; Hello Honey ice cream is coming to Fort Thomas; and more. Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.
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.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 11, 2022
In today’s podcast, votes for Ben Dusing in Tuesday’s primary will count after much back and forth about whether he can run for family court judge when he doesn’t have a law license; Donald Trump endorsed Thomas Massie even though he previously called him a s “a third rate Grandstander”; the case of a former […]
Get the latest election results with LINK nky’s live primary coverage
Find us on Facebook and linknky.com Tuesday, May 17 for our live election coverage. We’ll bring you the latest numbers and results for local legislative, county and city level races as the polls close at 6 p.m. Our live broadcast will feature Chief Content Officer Michael Monks and politics and government reporter Mark Payne here […]
One week before election, Kentucky Court of Appeals determines Ben Dusing is again a bona fide candidate
Kentucky Court of Appeals Judges Taylor Lambert and K. Thompson ruled Tuesday — one week before the state’s primary election — that Ben Dusing is again a bona fide candidate for Kenton County family court judge. An April ruling in the Kenton Circuit Court decided that any votes cast for Dusing would not count because […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 10, 2022
In today’s podcast, a Boone County commissioner candidate files a defamation lawsuit against his opponent that could, the suit said, rival that of actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard; Mark Payne looks into why an educational PAC is attacking Northern Kentucky candidates; and how Phil Castellini’s recent comments may have been the best gift NKY […]
Case of former officer, fired after sex act he says ‘didn’t happen,’ highlights progressive police discipline policies
A former Campbell County Police officer is appealing after he was fired for code of conduct violations claiming he received oral sex from a confidential informant after he brought her a Big Mac in 2020, and that he violated body camera policy in a separate incident in 2021. Campbell County Circuit Judge Julie Reinhardt Ward […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 9, 2022
On today’s podcast, incumbent Rep. Ed Massey faces an opponent who touts election fraud in Kentucky; a new mixed-use development is coming to Dayton; meet the new director of athletics at NKU; and more.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 6, 2022
In today’s podcast, Kaitlin Gebby talks about a Boone County commissioner race that now includes defamation accusations; funding for the former IRS site in Covington nears approval; Mark Payne explains which races independent voters can vote in; a list of the best patios to get a summer drink in NKY; and more. Listen below or […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 5, 2022
Today, Mark Payne tells us about the next step in the Brent Spence Bridge project; a local dentist was charged in connection to a 24-year-old’s overdose death; a Fort Thomas development is almost complete; and more. Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: May 4, 2022
On today’s episode of LINK nky Daily Headlines, Haley Parnell and Mark Payne explore what it would mean in Kentucky if Roe v. Wade is overturned; Kaitlin Gebby reveals that Union is going to start requiring homeowners who want to do short term rentals to have licenses; and more. Listen below or wherever you get […]

