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Northern Kentucky sees increase in crypto illness cases, disrupting water activities
WILDER, Ky. (WKRC) -A waterborne illness has been found at a splash pad in Northern Kentucky, and this isn't the first time it has happened in recent weeks. Dozens of cases of cryptosporidium, or crypto, have been reported across Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties. Suzanne Roberts from Independence was unsure...
Housing data walk: ‘I just want to see there start being action’
“We have the information,” said Wilder resident Dina Shields. “Now it’s time to understand what the action items are.”. Shields was one of several attendees to Thursday’s community listening session on housing, which took place at the Independence Senior Center. The event was put on by the Brighton Center, the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, and the Northern Kentucky Area Development District in hopes of gathering “input from community members to understand how Northern Kentucky’s current housing landscape has impacted their families, and how they hope policymakers will address housing issues going forward,” according to an announcement preceding the event.
New Movie ‘Amber Alert’ Filmed Partly in KY Drops First Trailer
I keep my ear pretty firmly to the ground when it comes to filmmakers shooting movies in Kentucky, but this one got away from me. But hey, as long as they're coming to the Commonwealth to create their art, I don't care. Starring Nashville's Hayden Panettiere and Abbott Elementary Emmy...
Man Injured In Crofton Crash
A man was injured in a wreck on Madisonville Road in Crofton Saturday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say a truck was northbound when it collided with a car that was turning onto Madisonville Road from Empire Road. The driver of the truck was treated and transported by Hopkinsville...
‘It’s on us:’ KY Republican slams fellow lawmakers for not funding juvenile justice improvements
Sen. Danny Carroll slammed the Kentucky legislature on Friday for not funding his proposal to spend $22 million on a special mental health juvenile detention facility. The West Kentucky Republican filed Senate Bill 242 during the 2024 session, which would have also created a process to test and treat minors with serious mental health issues […]
Kentucky high school football picks for Week 1 games with Louisville-area teams
A new season of high school football means a new chance at bragging rights for Louisville media members. The Courier Journal’s Jason Frakes, Brooks Holton and Prince James Story and WHAS-11’s Kent Spencer will match wits all season by predicting results of Metro Louisville high school football games. ...
Anchorage Middletown Fire & EMS dodges state shortage of paramedics with training class
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Noah Gunn has his EMT certification like the other firefighters at Anchorage Middletown Fire and EMS. "Like, you save someone from a burning building. I think it's awesome to bring them out, set them on an ambulance and you know exactly what to do," he said.
Fudge Sold at Marshalls Stores in IN, IL & KY Recalled For Potential Mold Contamination
According to a press release from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a Canadian fudge company has recalled a product sold in Marshalls and TJMAXX stores nationwide, including Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky "due to potential mold growth contamination." Montreal Fudge May Be Contaminated with Mold Growth. The company, Authentik Fudge...
Nuclear industry eyes Kentucky but don’t expect nuclear power plants anytime soon
FRANKFORT — The director of an energy research center at the University of Kentucky told state lawmakers Friday it’s not likely a nuclear power plant will be built in Kentucky over the next 10 years, though some nuclear energy companies are interested in moving to the state. A new state law passed by the GOP-dominated […]
Kentucky lawmakers visit Indiana freestanding birth center
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — A group of Kentucky lawmakers visited a freestanding birth center in Indiana Thursday to learn about an issue that promises to come up again during the 2025 legislative session. Tree of Life, a freestanding birthing center in Jeffersonville — right across the Ohio River from Louisville...
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