What you need to know Northern Kentucky needs more IT workers. At least, that’s the opinion of BE NKY, the region’s foremost economic development organization. BE NKY identifies four key industry clusters for regional growth in the coming years, with information technology among them. During the organization’s quarterly economic development briefing last November, Jung Kim, […]
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DBL Law elects Patrick Hughes as managing partner
Dressman, Benzinger & Lavelle has elected Patrick Hughes as a managing partner. Hughes succeeds Bob Hoffer, who served in the role for the past seven years. Hughes, who will assume the role on Feb. 1, has worked at DBL for 30 years. “DBL Law’s strength lies in its people and its commitment to clients,” Hughes […]
5 Northern Kentucky real estate developments to watch in 2026
As 2026 sets in, several large-scale real estate development projects aim to transform the landscape of Northern Kentucky. For the new year, LINK nky is spotlighting five real estate developments to watch in 2026. These projects, including new mixed-use developments, apartment complexes, and grocery-anchored retail centers, indicate ongoing growth and investment throughout Boone, Kenton, and […]
Yuca in Bellevue to close
A post on Yuca’s Facebook page Friday announced the Latin-inspired eatery will close once their lease ends at the end of the month. While weekends have always brought in good business, the post said, traffic during the week hasn’t picked up enough to justify staying open. “This has led us to the hard decision that […]
Community Voices: The art of the elevator pitch
This Community Voices column is written by Tonya Bolton, who shares advice, tips and ideas for entrepreneurs. You can reach her at info@tonyaboltonphotography.com. If you want to see a grown adult freeze like a squirrel in headlights, just say the words: “So… what do you do?” Every business owner I know has stumbled through this moment at […]
Covington mulls how to spend $750k as bridge work looms
What you need to know The City of Covington is making plans on how to best spend the $750,000 the state recently allocated to the city to help it deal with the impending closure of the 4th Street Bridge (scheduled to close next week) and construction related to the Brent Spence Corridor Project. Recent public […]
Horizon Community Foundation CEO to kick off 2026 young professional series
Northern Kentucky Young Professionals, a professional development group for young people under the NKY Chamber of Commerce umbrella, has announced its first keynote speaker for the inaugural Lunchtime Leader Chat of 2026. Nancy Grayson, president and CEO at the Horizon Community Foundation, will be the featured speaker for the upcoming Lunchtime Leader Chat from 11:30 a.m. […]
Readers’ Choice Winner Spotlight: Fort Mitchell Garage
Fort Mitchell Garage was the 2025 Reader’s Choice winner for Body Shop. The business has been in operation for over 100 years, but it has never actually been in Fort Mitchell, according to owner Ron Stamm. The original business started as a blacksmith shop at the corner of Kyles Lane and Dixie Highway in what […]
Independence moves to raise fees for door-to-door salespeople
UPDATE: The City Council voted to enshrine the ordinance on Feb. 2, 2026.–LINK nky editorial. Independence has officially begun the process of changing its fee and application structure for door-to-door businesses operating in the city. The move follows discussions that occurred in November after City Administrator Chris Moriconi and City Clerk Gina Rawe brought the […]
By Golly’s opens new location in Union Promenade
By Golly’s is the latest restaurant to open in Union’s sprawling Union Promenade development. Community members gathered to celebrate the grand opening on Jan. 6. The Milford-based neighborhood restaurant franchise has expanded its presence in Northern Kentucky in recent years, opening its downtown Covington location in 2024. By Golly’s operates six restaurants across Greater Cincinnati, […]

