Police ask nearby residents to search properties for missing 67-year old woman
Jailer: Kenton County housing state inmates well past 45-day maximum
Newport neighborhood spars with church over LED sign
Kenton County Public Works receives rubberized asphalt grant
Dems, GOP spar at Fancy Farm, but come together in support of flooding, tornado victims
Maddox touts Massie endorsement in governor’s race
Losing candidate to learn the cost for recount in local Senate Republican primary
Ky. Democrats target local candidate over alleged domestic violence
Sponsored: The echoes of Cincinnati’s riverboat history can still be experienced with daily BB Riverboat tours
Barleycorn’s Brewhouse to open next week in Wilder
Eimer promoted on NKY Workforce Investment Board
Startups, small businesses to compete for grant funding at Aviatra Flight Night Pitch contest
In Class 4A football, looks like it’s Holmes and Scott once again
NKY girls soccer round-up: Jamie notches hat trick in Highlands shutout of Beechwood
Florence drops two of three on road at Joliet
NKY Girls Soccer Preview: 8th/10th Regions
Taylor Mill memorial to tell story of volunteer fire departments
Everything you need to know about this week’s Boone County fair
$1 million-winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Erlanger
Fund offers way to donate to EKY flood victims
Parts manufacturer breaks ground on Boone County facility
Abortion ban in Kentucky returns after appeals court decision
NKY crews dispatched to eastern Kentucky in flooding rescue effort
Op-Ed: Charter schools not the answer for Newport; Repairing system is
Inside LINK: We’re still hiring
Op-Ed: State workers help us all. It’s past time to help them, too
Op-Ed: Drug pricing reform should be about saving lives through innovation
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