COVID19

Save local breweries: order lots of beer

Sales are plummeting during the coronavirus pandemic. Brewers are offering delivery and takeout to sustain business.

Latest in COVID19
TSA officers stock airport pantries to help out-of-work colleagues

Employees of the Transportation Security Administration continue to receive paychecks, which they are using to help furloughed airport workers around the country, including those at CVG.

3CDC helps fund second round of gift card matching for women and minority-owned businesses

In April, the development corporation helped match $250,000 in gift cards for downtown bars and restaurants. Now they want to make sure retailers and service providers are assisted as well.

Gutierrez Deli has become a gathering place for Covington’s growing Latino population and Hispanic immigrants
NKY thrives COVID-19 Local News Fund

Now is the time for more local journalism, not less. Hundreds of local news organizations across the country, including NKY thrives, join the COVID-19 Local News Fund to weather this short-term storm. 

High school seniors grieve multiple losses as graduation approaches

St. Ursula student Elle DuMont discusses the class of 2020’s disappointments along with her coping mechanisms as schools and large events remain cancelled.

Brit Fitzpatrick heads up Blue North for Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed.
Blue North launches supply chain meetup

Co-founders of the New York City-based REFASHIOND Ventures and The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation will participate in a virtual fireside chat.

Fabulous Furs has started making masks instead of their signature line of clothing.
Local businesses pivot to provide personal protective equipment to essential employees

Fabulous Furs, DeanHouston, and Standard Textile Co. have used their resources to make gowns, masks, and shields for people on the front lines of the pandemic.

Watch: vintage beauty tutorials at Union Terminal

Follow along as Vanessa Van Zant-Macy, senior director of experience for the Cincinnati Museum Center, explores looks from the 1920s through the 1980s.

Taft’s Brewing Company gives back to unemployed staff with a new beer

Proceeds from sales of Love in the Tub will go directly to their team relief fund.

John Juech, Cincinnati’s furloughed assistant city manager on what we need from the federal stimulus

America’s smaller towns and metro areas are facing a fiscal calamity, so we must save the local governments in financial crisis due to the pandemic.

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