7 hrs ago | Community Press & Recorder
Cold Spring may hold dues to Kentucky League of Cities
City leaders in Cold Spring on Monday criticized the Kentucky League of Cities for its behavior and will consider withholding the city's annual dues until they feel the organization is serious about cleaning up its act.
15 hrs ago | Kypost.Com
N.Ky. Communities Issue Snow Emergencies
Communities across Northern Kentucky have issued snow emergencies. There are three levels of snow emergencies.
19 hrs ago | Community Press & Recorder
Cold Spring native in fashion magazine
Rachel Geiman's modeling career is on display in a two-page spread of the February edition of Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Candidate campaigns for a kidney
It's a time-honored tradition in Kentucky for politicians to take on unusual nicknames or change their names entirely to get noticed.
What we don't know about Grant County's black history
WILLIAMSTOWN - Connie Taylor now lives in Arizona but a unique project has been pulling the Grant County native back home for more than a year.
Cold Spring man has eye on the sky
Fred Calvert doesn't have to go far for a view that's out of this world. Walk out a back door, down a flight of stairs and across the back yard to a building with a dome on top of it.
ALEXANDRIA - The findings of an archaeological assessment of the Hawthorne Crossing Conservation Area were presented to the public Thursday.
Campbell candidates include Peluso
Former Newport Mayor Johnny "TV" Peluso on Tuesday filed to run for the Newport City Commission this year.
Regional police report data enabled
Northern Kentucky police agencies are using new software to leverage all the local records and reports collected by multiple departments at the fingertips of a patrol officer in his cruiser.
Churches Seeing Increase In Homeless Families
When you hear the word homeless, you think about a person living on the street or under a bridge, but there is now a growing number of homeless families in Northern Kentucky due to the downturn of the economy.
Longtime Campbell County school board member Mike Combs of Alexandria has filed to run for County Commissioner.
Hundreds will march, pray in D.C.
Thirteen buses with more than 750 people, students, adults and Covington Bishop Roger Foys, will travel to Washington, D.C., on Friday to march and pray for life.
Benefit set for 'Critter' Smith
Christopher "Critter" Smith and the leukemia that invaded his body two-and-a-half years ago are still battling each other.
Grant aims to bolster police records network
ALEXANDRIA - A records management system that links several Northern Kentucky law enforcement agencies and makes it easier for them to share information will get $30,000 in federal funds for upgrades and further software development.
DAYTON - Thomas Shayne Nickell, 34, died Tuesday, Dec. 22, at Good Samaritan Hospital, University Heights.
Alexandria prosecutes biggest pot bust
For the Alexandria Police Department, the seizure of 7.2 pounds of marijuana is the biggest pot bust ever.
Channel's 12's radar still under the weather
The forecast for WKRC-TV's Precision Doppler 12 Radar? Dark and cloudy. For the entire year, Channel 12 chief meteorologist Tim Hedrick and his heavily promoted 'Weather Authority' team has not used the $750,000 Doppler 12 radar unit in Cold Spring.
Lego Display Fills Meeting Room at Cold Spring
COLD SPRING, KY a ' Thousands of LegosA have been assembled into a massive and fantastic display by local enthusiasts Bettina Adams and Kenneth Smith.
Police Find Apartment Full Of Stolen Goods
Newport police have recovered eleven thousand dollars in stolen goods at an apartment.
Christmas plays break holiday mold
Breaking out of the routine of Christmas - that's what two local churches hope to help people do with their Christmas productions this weekend.

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