What you need to know A Covington-based developer will build the first single-family homes at the Covington Central Riverfront site. On Tuesday, the City of Covington and representatives from the Funke Real Estate Group broke ground on Block A of the CCR site, marking the beginning of the first homes planned for the sprawling project. […]
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LinkedUp Live aims to help single professionals over 40 build authentic connections
What you need to know Based on her experiences, Leslie Deshler found that as singles advance in their careers, it can be increasingly difficult to build meaningful romantic relationships. Deshler, a seasoned financial professional, told LINK nky that contemporary dating methods, such as dating apps, often hinder genuine connections. Furthermore, busy lifestyles make arranging meetings […]
Culver’s plan halted as Cold Spring Council votes down zoning changes
A standing-room-only crowd packed the Cold Spring City Building on Monday night as city council rejected a zoning amendment that would have cleared the way for a proposed Culver’s restaurant. The special meeting of the city council drew about 50 people, filling the 30 or so plastic chairs, sitting on the floor, crowding the back […]
OneStop expanding into NKY with mission to elevate local event vendors
What you need to know After spending over a decade of his career in the hospitality industry, entrepreneur Lamont Blackwood decided to leverage his experience to start a new venture – one he ambitiously hopes could become the Amazon of the hospitality world. Blackwood co-founded an event-planning business in 2021, growing it across the U.S. […]
From Union to Newport, here’s a look at some NKY homes up for sale
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 5, 2025, edition of the LINK Reader. To get stories like this first, subscribe here. Each week, we feature houses for sale around Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties, and this week, we’ve got some great properties to check out. English Tudor on 4+ acres overlooking lake in Triple […]
Norse Innovators club rings in the season with first holiday marketplace
The second floor of the Student Union was turned into a hub of commerce and holiday festivity on Thursday, as the Norse Innovators hosted their first-ever Norse Holiday Marketplace. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., students, faculty and staff browsed a selection of goods ranging from food and drinks to jewelry and clothing, all created […]
New Dairy Queen opens on Dixie Highway in Erlanger
Erlanger is now home to Northern Kentucky’s newest Dairy Queen franchise. On Thursday, the American Dairy Queen Corporation announced the opening of a new Dairy Queen at 3098 Dixie Highway. The building, which was previously a Taco Bell, has been extensively renovated to function as a Dairy Queen. The restaurant is operated by Keep It […]
Planning Commission recommends against zone change for Erlanger Wawa
Erlanger residents came out to Thursday night’s Kenton County Planning Commission meeting to give their opinions about a proposed Wawa convenience store, the fate of which is now in the hands of Erlanger City Council. The proposed 6,372-square-foot convenience store would be located at the corner of Stevenson and Turkeyfoot Roads, at the current site […]
Futurist Christopher Rice outlines how AI, workforce shifts will shape the future
What you need to know Artificial intelligence, educational attainment, demographic shifts, automation – these are just a few pressing topics that occupy futurist Christopher Rice’s mind on a daily basis. Institutions, economic stakeholders, and political leaders turn to Rice for guidance on how to best prepare their operations for the future. Now, he’s sharing his […]
C&A Auto Sales becomes U-Haul neighborhood dealer in Latonia
Covington’s C&A Auto Sales is adding U-Haul as a service offered by the business. C&A Auto Sales at 4002 Winston Ave. in Latonia offers on-site U-Haul truck rentals and moving supplies, with staff available who speak Spanish. C&A’s hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. […]

