The Covington Board of Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution at their meeting on Tuesday to support the establishment of a police academy in the Northern Kentucky Region. Discussion among the commissioners on the topic was limited, but the issue of police recruiting is an ongoing issue in the region. “There has been a change in […]
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Fort Wright condemns homophobic vandalism, calls behavior ‘repugnant’
The City of Fort Wright vocally condemned a recent act of vandalism at the home of a local couple at the city’s council meeting this week. Neighbors and city leaders spoke out at the meeting, expressing their support for the couple, who are women, and the council approved a resolution condemning the acts and others […]
Fort Wright measure to mitigate long lines at polling places
Fort Wright is taking measures against any possible shortage of poll workers for the upcoming 2023 primary election. To prepare, the city council passed Executive Order 04-2023 on Wednesday. This order allows city employees to serve as poll workers at an increased salary. City employees have always been permitted to work the polls on election […]
Fort Wright City Council passes resolution in support of eliminating certificate of need requirement in NKY
Fort Wright’s city council showed nearly unilateral support for a bill that would create an exemption for the requirement of a certificate of need to open a healthcare facility in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties. This bill is an attempt to confront St. Elizabeth Hospital’s “dominant healthcare status.” The council passed the resolution at a […]
What happened to Thomas More’s Facebook page could happen to anyone
It has been a week since the hostile takeover of Thomas More University’s Facebook page, and the institution is still waiting on a response from the social media platform. Last week, the official Facebook account for Thomas More University was hijacked by unknown hackers who replaced the university logo with photos of women posing suggestively. […]

