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Judge upholds Kentucky’s ban on ‘gray machine’ gambling devices
A Kentucky judge has upheld the legislature’s 2023 ban of so-called “gray machines,” agreeing with the attorney general that the law does not violate free speech or equal protection guarantees and isn’t unconstitutional special legislation. Franklin Circuit Court Judge Phillip Shepherd in his ruling Friday sided with arguments made by Attorney General Russell Coleman defending […] The post Judge upholds Kentucky’s ban on ‘gray machine’ gambling devices appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
An improbable Northern Kentucky connection to the sports world’s -- and California's -- all-time greats
This article was originally published in the Northern Kentucky Tribune. The best thing about growing up in Northern Kentucky: If you wanted to, if you worked it right, you could figure out a way to put yourself smack-dab in the middle of so much of the world of sports that mattered.
Covington water main breaks, flooding intersection and sidewalk
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - Authorities have closed the intersection between Fifth Street and Scott Street after a large water main break. Police have closed off the intersection and the surrounding blocks to clean the water that is flooding the street and sidewalk. There is not yet an estimate on how...
Police report: Man arrested, accused of swinging 2x4 at officers after breaking into NKY garage
COVINGTON, Ky. (WXIX) - A man is accused of breaking into a man’s garage and then swinging a 2x4 at officers during his arrest, according to a police report. Jail records show that the suspect, identified as Steven Welch, 44, is facing charges of burglary, criminal mischief, and menacing.
Notables in ancillary health care
Movers & Makers asked Greater Cincinnati’s nonprofits providing services ancillary to the health care system to introduce their notables to our readers, part of a regular feature highlighting people making a difference in Greater Cincinnati’s nonprofit community. Jennifer Bross helps families deal with costs of fertility treatment. Jennifer...
2 new long-distance rail lines proposed for Cincinnati
Imagine hopping on a train at Union Terminal headed to New Orleans for jazz and gumbo, or taking in the sights on a winding route past the Smoky Mountains on your way to Nashville for hot chicken and country music at a honky-tonk. It could happen if the Federal Railroad Administration's latest plan for Cincinnati comes to fruition. ...
Student, professor respond to Cincinnati university's closing announcement
WALNUT HILLS, Ohio (WKRC) - A local university will officially close in five days, and on Tuesday, it officially lost its accreditation. The online school, Union Institute and University, was headquartered in Walnut Hills. "It's just, it's a very tragic situation," said Corina Smith, former professor of criminal justice and...
UPDATE: Weather PPD N. Grandview Ave. Lane Closure between Loras Blvd and Rosedale Ave
A road construction has been delayed due to weather. The reconstruction, North Grandview Avenue from Loras Boulevard to Rosedale Avenue will have a northbound lane closure from this Monday, July 1st thru Friday, July 19. Originally it was scheduled to begin tomorrow. This closure is the first phase in this...
Local swimmer qualifies for Olympics after heartbreak in 2021
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A local swimmer found the change he needed to make to make Team USA for the upcoming Olympics. FOX19 NOW Sports Director Joe Danneman caught up with Carson Foster as he starts his Olympic training. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click here...
Cincinnati father who inspired 'Lauren's Law' wants daughter's name off bill after changes
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A bill aimed at helping families of those with developmental disabilities passed in an Ohio House committee today, but the father of the bill's namesake may want his daughter's name removed from it. Local 12 broke the story of Lauren Carter last year. That's when the young...
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