New federal data show aggravated assaults are up in Kentucky by 7.2%, but other types of violent crime have gone down.
By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Friday’s second round Class 4A playoff replay from a year ago turned into an ...
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Newport’s first offensive series set the tone for the rest of the night in a ...
Allegiant has begun nonstop service from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to Melbourne Orlando ...
The Senate Majority Caucus has concluded its leadership elections to designate legislators to key positions that will guide ...
Staff report The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence will launch Kentucky’s annual Family Engagement in Education Week ...
In recognition of outstanding patient safety, St. Elizabeth Healthcare‘s four eligible hospitals – St. Elizabeth Edgewood, ...
The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights (KCHR) will hold its Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame 2024 Inductions Ceremony on ...
The Kentucky Auditor’s Office is now accepting applications for its 2025 paid summer internship program. This annual summer ...
By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The NKyTribune has once again been chosen by NewsMatch for an matching grant aimed at ...