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Nancy Daly

Nancy Daly was a veteran Kentucky and Cincinnati journalist. An "Army brat" who found a home in Kentucky earning a journalism degree from the University of Kentucky. Her hobbies included reading, photography, watching streaming TV, including "Succession" and "Andor," and playing Alphabet Game on Zoom with five siblings across the globe. Nancy died unexpectedly on October 21, 2024, at the age of 70 after enduring a difficult medical journey over her last year.

Nancy Daly's Latest Articles

Goodbye y’all: Florence mayor reflects on 24 years of leadership

The new year will bring an apparent end to a political career filled with ups and downs but marked by Diane Ewing Whalen’s even-keeled style.

Cultural change spoken in 64 languages at Boone County Schools

They come from South America, Asia, Europe and Africa – from Albania to Zimbabwe.  

Northern Kentucky's Dr. Michael Greiwe developed an orthopedics telemedicine app used across the U.S.
The pandemic jumpstarted innovations in telemedicine

As heartbreaking as the COVID-19 pandemic has been, the virus brought about an innovation in health care that might not have occurred otherwise.

Refugees from war-torn Myanmar, once known as Burma, find a home in Northern Kentucky

With all their success building lives here, Chin don’t stop thinking about relatives who remain in Burma after its brief but failed experiment with democracy.

Kharkiv hunkers down as Russian invasion penetrates the city

Messages from the bomb shelter: Cincinnati Sister City awaits news from friends amid the fog of war

When the helpers need help: New methods for first responders to treat their own stress

The people we call for help may not ask for help themselves. But there's a growing awareness and options for treatment.  

An actual opening is expected later this month after the clinic receives its final certificate of occupancy.
Samaritan Car Care Clinic scales up Covington operation to help low-income drivers

The Samaritan garage is an answer to a pastor’s directive and a community need as a regional economic development strategy to support transportation.

Local missionary in Hungary works to help feed and shelter neighbors in war-torn Ukraine

“How can we be called Christians and not do something when our neighbors are in a crisis and in a time where they don't know what to do?"

Dress for Success, always about more than clothes, opens a site in Covington

New location will provide a support network, professional attire, and tools to help women thrive in work and in life.

Cincinnati veteran trains soldiers in Ukraine on treating battlefield wounds

His work has taken him him to Kyiv, Lviv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, and Donetsk, zones that rarely get a reprieve from rocket attacks.

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