Emergency responders were called to Bromley on Thursday afternoon after Park Hills Police reported that a person in custody had likely overdosed. According to Kenton County Dispatch, an officer responded to an address in Bromley seeking a man who had an outstanding warrant. An officer with the Park Hills Police Department, which serves the City […]
Tag: Ludlow/Bromley
New Cafe that Caters to Cyclists Proposed for Bromley
Jason Perry and his business partner Aaron Hedrick came to Bromley City Council on Wednesday night to present an abbreviated business plan for a Key Note Cafe that would be located at 18 Pike Street in Bromley. The building was previously home to Simpler Times, which closed earlier this year. Perry and Hedrick wanted to test the […]
New Board Member Sworn in at Ludlow Schools at Meeting Where Principals Point to Recent Successes
Ludlow High School principal Travis Caudill gave the Ludlow Board of Education a report on the state assessment, delivery targets and closing the achievement gaps for the middle and high schools. The scores for the district are solid, rising from 61st percentile to the 84th percentile, enough to give the district a strong proficient rating, whereas last year […]
Ludlow Coffee Shop Hosting Two Art Shows This Week
This week, Wynners Cup Cafe will host two special art events at its retail space in Ludlow. Tonight, the cafe will welcome Methodist Church, who will lead an art program for local youth from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Then, on Friday, the cafe will hold its last art show of 2015 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. The art show will […]
Police Chief Questions Enforcement of City Parking Stickers
Ludlow Police Chief Scott Smith questioned the value of the time spent enforcing city parking stickers that residents purchase to be able to park their vehicles on the streets. Smith said that his department writes about 12 citations a month and the time spent hashing out the details about who is a resident and who […]
The Strange Road to Repairing Highwater in Bromley
It was announced last week that Kenton County was the recipient of $300,500 in county road aid funds from the Commonwealth of Kentucky for slide repairs on Highwater Road in Bromley. County leadership opted to pursue emergency funds from the state even though $500,000 had already been awarded in state transportation funds for the work, but […]
Chief: We May Never Know What Started Ludlow Fire
At the Ludlow City Council caucus meeting on Thursday night, Fire Chief Rob Dreyer provided more details about the fire at River’s Breeze earlier this month that damaged five units and evacuated dozens of residents. He indicated that arson could not be ruled out, but could also not be proven. “The fire started at the lowest level […]
Ludlow Changes Plans for Gym Addition in Effort to Lower Costs
Ludlow Independent Schools Superintendent Michael Borchers asked the school board for official consent to accept revised bidding documents on the approximately 1700 sq. ft. addition planned for the front of the gym that would house health equipment. The project had gone out for bid in September and three companies submitted the project, but they were all between $549,000 and […]
In Ludlow, School District Aims to Become Destination
A child born in Ludlow today has a bright future ahead of him. Ludlow Independent Schools contacts a child’s family as soon as he or she is born and stays on top of that child’s progress until graduation “When I became superintendent four years ago, I tried to assess what we were lacking as a school district,” said […]
Listen: Changes in Ludlow Discussed with City Administrator
There has been a lot of change in Ludlow recently. City Administrator Elishia Chamberlain joins RCN’s Bryan Burke to talk about it.

