Conserva opened in Ludlow this January, offering folks around Northern Kentucky Spanish-inspired foods, drinks and vibes. The restaurant is helmed by Ludlow residents Challis and Lauren Hodge. The two also own and operate Ludlow’s Taste on Elm, a curated market and café with local and international foods and specialty wines. “I started with our mission […]
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Ludlow finishes May with yard sale and parade
Two popular local events will round out the month of May in the city of Ludlow. This Saturday is the yearly citywide yard sale. Permits are not required, so dig out your attic or over-filled closets and schmooze with neighbors while making some cash. The yard sale is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. […]
Ludlow rental property owners: Pay license fee or be cited $100 per day
The city of Ludlow will soon send citations to rental property owners who have not paid their annual license fee of $100. At least 50 unpaid license fees are outstanding, and May 15 is the cutoff date to make late payments before citations are given. Citations are $100 per day until paid and will eventually […]
One person shot early Monday in Ludlow
Police are investigating a shooting that took place in Ludlow early Monday morning. Per a release posted by Capt. Bart Beck of the Ludlow Police Department, the Ludlow Police department is actively investigating the shooting that took place at 4:30 a.m. in the 600 block of Elm Street in Ludlow. One person has been shot […]
Ludlow Schools Pull Together to Stay Open, Superintendent Says
Two members of the Ludlow board of education were quarantined from this month’s meeting due to COVID-19-related issues. Three members were still present, constituting a quorum, so the meeting went on. All local school districts have been impacted by the winter surge of COVID-19, propelled mostly, according to state and health officials, by the omicron […]
Historic Train Building to Become Home to Ludlow Heritage Museum
The Ludlow Heritage Museum and Norfolk Southern announced a lease agreement to preserve the railroad company’s Ludlow Yard Store House building. According to the announcement, the agreement allows the museum to renovate the building and repurpose it as its new headquarters. It is the last remaining original structure in Ludlow used by the Cincinnati, New […]
New Storefront Promotion Program to Highlight Businesses in Ludlow, Bellevue, Ft. Thomas
A new partnership formed to promote local business districts will include Fort Thomas, Bellevue, and Ludlow. The three Northern Kentucky cities are included among eleven across the Cincinnati area as part of the joint effort between the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber and Duke Energy. “Storefronts to the Forefront” is designed to provide business connections and […]
Ludlow Students Bouncing Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels, District Data Suggests
The Ludlow board of education was updated on test results from the first few months of the school year. Dr. Jason Steffen, director of teaching and learning at Ludlow Independent Schools, offered a presentation in which it was revealed that there are increases in achievement in reading and math across all grades, first through sixth. […]
“Lost in Yonkers” Returns to Ludlow Where it Was Filmed
The film Lost in Yonkers returns to Ludlow this weekend, nearly thirty years after the movie was shot there. The film, based on the Neil Simon Play of the same name, will play at the former Ludlow Theater, now Bircus Brewery on Sunday, November 14. Doors open at 5 p.m. with an introduction by Ludlow artist Tom […]
Elementary School’s $5 Million Renovation Planned in Ludlow
A $5 million renovation of Mary A. Goetz School in Ludlow was explored last week at the Ludlow board of education meeting. Superintendent Michael Borchers said that the district needs to maintain its competitiveness. “We want our district in good shape,” said Borchers. Additionally, Ludlow Independent Schools will contract with a firm well-known in the […]

