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After three decades of service, including serving as Covington's police chief since 2022, Brian Valenti has announced his retirement. Lt. Col. Justin Wietholter has been named his successor.
Your Wednesday headlinesAuthorities in Georgia need your help finding a missing girl.According to the Newton County Sheriff's Office, Tyriana Shepherd was reported missing on Monday. She is said to ...
Ed DeVore will be flying his "Papa's Joy" hot air balloon with approximately 30 pilots and their balloons who will be taking ...
It is the latest U.S. firm to make the move, which includes the London office, easing the switch with a two-week August WFH ...
Baltimore Gas and Electric still believes that the Baltimore Peninsula will one day become a pulsating metropolis.
Tommy Tuberville's run for governor opens up a U.S. Senate seat, while 105 state legislative seats are also up for grabs.
The Akron Police Department has released new information about what led up to a fatal shooting at a gas station over the ...
The Covington Business Council will convene its July 17th luncheon, centering on the topic of “Why Covington?”, at the Grand ...
The Northern Kentucky Port Authority chose Cushman & Wakefield to provide property management services for the OneNKY Center ...
Jaimee Kelley Seitz is one of several parents in Kentucky who have lost their children to suicide. She, and other youth ...
IRS jobs in Covington have been eliminated, leading to a $1.5 million loss in payroll tax for the city. The loss comes on top of other recent revenue shortfalls.