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'His flank was wide open’: NKY doctor convicted of improperly prescribing to pain patients
A Northern Kentucky doctor faces the possibility of prison after a federal judge in Covington found him guilty of improperly prescribing opioids to chronic pain patients he treated in 2016. Dr. Michael Fletcher, a pain management and addiction treatment specialist, was convicted Friday of three counts of distribution of a controlled substance –...
Ohio City Named One Of America’s Easiest Going Cities
There are many different kinds of people that exist within the United State of America which they all have their pros, cons, and mannerisms. There is city, urban, country, rural, and so many more kinds of people within America's borders, who all contribute to society in different ways. One of the main things that separates these groups of people is the type of environment they prefer to live or enjoy their time in.
Fort Wright Medical Cannabis Update
At the July 17, 2024, Special Council Meeting, Council members voted 5-1 to pass Resolution 09-2024, a Resolution of the City of Fort Wright, in Kenton County, Kentucky, to allow the sale of medical cannabis and the operation of medical cannabis businesses within the City of Fort Wright, Kentucky, pursuant to the authority granted in KRS 218B.090 and KRS 218B.130 via the incorporation of changes, identified to be minor in nature, to the zoning use regulations and standards in teh Z21 Zoning Ordinance, which shall be considered for approval and adoption by ordinance.
'Superman' shoots in Cincinnati, closes Lytle Tunnel during afternoon commute
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - There is more evidence that crews are in town to shoot the next Superman movie. A film crew shut-down I-71 southbound through the Lytle Tunnel Thursday afternoon during rush hour. It was possibly the worst-kept secret in Cincinnati -- the filming of the new Superman movie in...
BRG Apartments breaks ground on new apartment complex in Hebron
Cincinnati-based property manager BRG Apartments broke ground on Hebron Station, a complex that will feature over 250 new apartment homes. In total, the complex includes 256 one-and two-bedroom apartments spread across 13 buildings. Pre-leasing will begin this winter and move-ins are scheduled for early 2025, according to a BRG press release.
Kentucky hospitals, airlines are also dealing with widespread technology outage
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Kentucky has not been immune to the effects of the widespread technology outage which has disrupted flights, banks, media outlets and companies around the world, following a faulty software update by the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, Sunday night into Monday morning. While a few commercial airline...
Kentucky and Indiana named finalists for 'America's Best Restroom'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky and Indiana are both finalists for being home to "America's Best Restroom." Hop Shops in Florence, Kentucky, and Indiana Caverns in Corydon, Indiana, are both up for the award. Each finalist "showcase a commitment to cleanliness, functionality and innovative design." Louisville News Stories:. Copyright 2024...
OUTAGES ACROSS THE COUNTRY AFFECT WHITEWATER VALLEY
There is developing overnight national and international news that is affecting us here in the Whitewater Valley. There have been IT outages across the country that are affecting airports, banks, and some 911 services. It appears to be connected to Microsoft. At 4:30 this morning, Union County dispatchers indicated that both their 911 and non-emergency lines are down. Butler County is reporting similar 911 outages. There have also been reports of bank cards not working. There are also major affects at airports across the country, including at our two closest. Major air carriers have asked the FAA for a global ground stop on all flights. Our two closest airports air having issues. In Dayton, some flight statuses are now listed as either unknown or delayed. At Cincinnati, outbound travelers are not able to check in for their flights. National security officials are saying all of the issues are not the result of a cyber attack, but are pointing the finger at a computer glitch by the firm Crowdstrike.
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