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In Sen. Mitch McConnell's backyard, a party finds itself openly at war with itself. Voters will decide in May. → Read More
Ben Dusing, a Northern Kentucky attorney, had his law license suspended in Kentucky and Ohio in late February and early March. → Read More
She had to get the girl she planned to adopt out of Ukraine. Now she's in that country amid Europe's bloodiest war in decades. → Read More
The African American Chamber of Commerce will now use a space in Covington, creating its first physical presence in Northern Kentucky. → Read More
At a news conference on Monday, Feb. 28, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced plans to fund a companion to the Brent Spence. → Read More
Ben Dusing is running for family court judge in Kenton County. He's also representing former Cincinnati city councilman Jeff Pastor. → Read More
Northern Kentucky's Salmon P. Chase College of Law received a $3 million donation, the largest in its history. → Read More
Covington is requesting funding for a life sciences research lab, where start-up companies could rent lab and office space. → Read More
The city commission voted 3-1 with one abstention against a fairness ordinance proposed by Commissioner Brian Garner. → Read More
Thomas Massie tweeted that the 16th and 17th amendments were "egregious mistakes." → Read More
The school will be the location of previously announced restoration trades workshops that the city of Covington is planning. → Read More
By the Way NKY: A former NFL player is opening a fitness facility in Hebron and nominations are open for NKY Excellence in Education Awards. → Read More
Alexandria resident Amber Singleton turned her pandemic hobby into a business. → Read More
The city wants to sell the property to a developer to build a medical facility. Campbell County Schools want to use it for a new middle school. → Read More
The shelter is expected to open in 2023. → Read More
Kim Banta, a Northern Kentucky Republican, is championing LGBTQ rights. Not everyone is happy about that. → Read More
Meet The Enquirer's NKY reporter throughout the month of November. → Read More
The development will feature office space, housing, shops and restaurants → Read More
The vote came a day before the filing period for the 2022 City Council elections. → Read More
Jon Kenyon loves Cicis pizza, so his fiancé decided to surprise him with a wedding at the restaurant. → Read More