When my daughter, Catherine, was two, I was a pretty smug parent. I’d heard so much about the “terrible twos,” and my kid was honestly pretty great at that age. Easygoing, funny, loving – I figured I was the best parent on the planet, and I had it all figured out. No one told me […]
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Inside LINK: A new leader for a new chapter
Written by Greg Fischer, LINK nky’s founding chairman When we launched LINK in 2021, we weren’t just starting a news organization—we were taking a stand for Northern Kentucky. We believed this region deserved local journalism that was independent, inclusive, solutions-focused, and unapologetically local. Four years later, LINK is thriving. And today, we begin the next […]
Vote for your favorite submission to the Covington 2075 Time Capsule
The Covington 2075 Time Capsule has some great options, and the city needs your help choosing what to include. In a joint event with LINK nky and the Kenton County Library, the city of Covington hosted the “Fill a Time Capsule” event on April 12 in front of the library’s Latonia branch. Residents submitted items […]
Teen’s advice to others who are struggling? Just talk about it
Just talk about it. That was an overarching theme among speakers who participated in LINK nky’s third community conversation event Thursday night, which focused on mental health resources. Topics and questions ranged from how to be a better listener and a safe space for your child to how social media is impacting youths’ mental health. […]
Inside LINK: Be one of LINK’s new Community Voices
Meghan Goth is the executive editor at LINK nky. You can email her at mgoth@linknky.com. As someone who has spent all of my adult life as a journalist, I can say confidently I know a little bit about a lot of things. OK, I know a lot about grammar and AP style. But other than […]
eGateway Capital becomes first official tenant at SparkHaus
eGateway Capital has become the first official tenant at SparkHaus, a hub for Northern Kentucky’s entrepreneurial community, and is set to occupy 4,000 square feet of the 47,000-square-foot Simms Furniture building in Covington’s Central Business District.
Check out these driving distance destinations for a weekend getaway
Nashville, Chicago, Red River Gorge State Park, Mammoth Cave National Park, and Pittsburgh are all within a five-hour drive of Northern Kentucky and offer a variety of recreational activities for a weekend vacation.
Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
Kenton County Board of Education approved a $1.5 million contract for eight new school buses, Boone County Planning Commission approved a zoning change for cannabis businesses, and Southgate City Council voted to join Southbank Partners to expand their outlook on regional development.
Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
Crescent Springs is awaiting grant funding for renovations to Lou Hartfiel Memorial Park, while Campbell County is offering media tools and resources to residents, and the Kenton County Board of Education is considering a resolution for equipment lease and security agreement from the Kentucky Interlocal School Transportation Association for eight busses.
Carmelo’s in Covington celebrates family legacy with Italian cuisine
Restauranteur Billy Grise and his business partner Mitch Arens are opening Carmelo’s, an American Italian restaurant in Covington, to honor Grise’s great-grandfather’s legacy.

