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Despite neighborhood pushback, the city of Covington is anticipated to approve a development plan that will build houses on half of a community garden. → Read More
People in Dayton, Kentucky, are now allowed to own pit bulls. → Read More
NKY reporter got emails that show what city of Edgewood officials said about passing an anti-abortion ordinance. → Read More
The City of Edgewood will discuss an ordinance to ban abortion clinics. → Read More
In Boone County, Florence officials are irked that the city of Walton will get a new library before their city does. → Read More
This installment of By the Way, NKY, includes an answer a reader had about bridge capacities and another clue about a mystery family cemetery. → Read More
This installment of By the Way, NKY, includes video related to Judge Ruttle's suspension. → Read More
Reporter Julia Fair found a clue to who may be buried in a family cemetery slated to be moved for a road project. → Read More
When staff removed a statue of Mary from an NKY church to be cleaned, they found a picture of a Navy sailor. No one knew who he was, or if he survived deployment. → Read More
Here's a roundup of Northern Kentucky news you might have missed. → Read More
The Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission punished another Northern Kentucky judge, according to court documents. → Read More
What's going on in NKY: state autopsies to become local again → Read More
Two pots of money could help fund the Brent Spence Bridge, possibly without tolls. → Read More
What's going on in NKY: Rare bird saved, museum revitalization → Read More
A project to widen the road in Northern Kentucky means six graves must be moved. The search is on for family members. → Read More
What's going on in NKY: Mayor balks Brent Spence Bridge project, a fundraiser, and upgrades in Newport → Read More
A Northern Kentucky lawmaker filed a bill to legalize recreational marijuana. → Read More
The Gallery Building will host up to 12 vendors with short term leases. → Read More
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear called the people who breached the U.S. Capitol "domestic terrorists" in a video he released Wednesday afternoon. → Read More
A federal judge dismissed Covington Catholic students' defamation and harassment lawsuit against CNN, the Washington Post, and NBC. → Read More