Much of Northern Kentucky — and people across the state — are talking about Amendment 2, a crucial constitutional amendment that will be on the ballot this fall. The amendment proposes significant changes to how school funding can be used in Kentucky. It’s implications will affect students, educators and communities across the state. LINK nky, […]
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 wins top honors at 2023 Excellence in Journalism awards
The Greater Cincinnati Society of Professional journalists awarded LINK nky with some of their top Excellence in Journalism awards for 2023, including best written reporter, best new reporter, best freelancer and the Camilla Warrick award, which honors journalists who make an impact on their community. LINK also received honors for individual reporting, from a series […]
Boone County hears from panel ahead of decision on medical cannabis businesses
Boone County Fiscal Court is considering whether to allow medical cannabis businesses to operate within its limits, and has brought in a panel of experts to discuss the issue.
Florence cancels more than a third of city meetings since start of 2024
Florence city administrators have cancelled nine out of 22 scheduled city meetings since the start of 2024.
Inside LINK: Why we took our time with a story about people experiencing homelessness
On this episode of Inside LINK, hear from reporter Nathan Granger, who took time to investigate complaints about the Emergency Shelter in Covington, resulting in a more nuanced and complete story.
Inside LINK: How we covered the years-long lawsuit between Newport and River Metals Recycling
On the Inside LINK podcast, Haley Parnell discusses her coverage of the years-long dispute between River Metals Recycling and the people of Newport, centered around sporadic explosions at the metal recycling plant, which has led to change at the legislative level.
Need a little cleanse after the holidays? Check out these NKY spots with tasty mocktails
Whether you are partaking in dry January after a booze-heavy holiday season, are growing a wee one and need to avoid alcohol for a few more months, or are the evening’s designated driver, here are a few places in Northern Kentucky that offer some great drinks — minus the alcohol. Second Story: 100 W. 6th […]
Kids driving you nuts? Or maybe your parents? We gotchu
It’s time to bust out the futons, buy extra food, and clean the house to prepare for relatives to visit during the holiday season. And while extra time with the family is always a good thing, let’s be honest: We all need a break sometimes. Here are some things to do to get out of […]
Beechwood Board of Education chair resigns after OD allegation
Beechwood Board of Education chair Ron Savignano has announced his resignation, according to a letter the superintendent sent to families on Dec. 20. The letter was sent nine days after a Beechwood parent called for an investigation into an alleged incident in October in which she said Savignano overdosed and had to be revived with […]
Inside LINK: Here’s how – and why – we wanted to better understand homelessness in Northern Kentucky
Inside LINK is a regular column normally written by our CEO, Lacy Starling. This week, we have a special guest writer: LINK’s managing editor, Meghan Goth. Email her at mgoth@linknky.com. As a community, we have, in many ways, lost nuance. People are right or left. They are a hero or a villain. They are good […]

