On today’s episode, Republican voters now outnumber Democratic voters in Kentucky; Kenton County continues expansion of high-speed internet; Campbell Board of Ed. to redraw maps after federal court decision; and CVG sees best month for passenger volume since pandemic began. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
Category: Podcasts
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 20, 2022
On today’s episode, Campbell County school bus drivers and monitors threaten strike over wages; NKU to launch center for Health Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Covington police looking for driver involved in crash that shut down I-71/75 over weekend; and NKY Chick-fil-A locations collecting supplies for local schools. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 19, 2022
On today’s episode, a former local attorney left his phone on a plane. Now he’s going to federal prison; Newport announces a new intermediate school principal; BLINK’s director to talk at upcoming show in Chamber event; Here’s when you can engage with officials from Covington, Newport this week; and 12 NKY cities rank in top […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 18, 2022
On today’s episode, local education leaders talk to lawmakers in discussion of police in schools ands students’ mental health; 988 launched as new suicide prevention hotline; “Reduced footprint” of Brent Spence project announced; and Campbell school board districts must be redrawn immediately, federal judge says. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 15, 2022
On today’s episode BLINK co-founders say they are “effectively ending involvement” in light and art show: Newly renovated innovation lab celebrated in Erlanger; Bellevue Farmer’s Market is back after ten-year absence; and Northern Kentucky getting its own in-service police training academy.Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 14, 2022
On today’s episode Fort Wright residents want noise barrier ahead of highway expansion in Brent Spence project; ‘Charitable bail’ in Ky. could be explored again in future legislative session; NKY students with disabilities awarded scholarships; and eat, drink, save lives during Burger Week.Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 13, 2022
On today’s episode, a judge favors Governor Beshear in a lawsuit over the appointment of Ethics Commission members; Covington increases assistance for homeowners to $10,000; Elsmere approves a ‘fairness ordinance’ extending legal protections to LGBTQ people; and Kenton County Animal Services reducing adoption fees this week. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 12, 2022
On today’s episode a law targeting fentanyl traffickers takes effect Thursday; Kentucky takes steps to build out electric vehicle infrastructure; Section of KY 8 to close for slide repair project; Big money, big crowds at Burlington’s Disc Golf Pro Tour weekend event.Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 11, 2022
On today’s episode: Four candidates, four seats: Why are more people not running for spots on the Covington City Commission?; NKU to host Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee meeting; Drummer Marvin Cox leaves behind regional legacy; And golf outing to benefit NKY Sports Hall of Fame. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 8, 2022
On today’s podcast, a Campbell County judge denies motion to dismiss Senate District 24 recount case, which leads to a bond hearing; Grave marker found in Elsmere belongs to decorated Korean War soldier buried more than 2 hours away; Kentucky’s Medical Cannabis Advisory committee members set and share group goals; and Fairfield’s annual Avenue Mile […]

