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Ten Northern Kentucky startups to watch in 2022

Keep an eye on these fast-growing companies in the year ahead and beyond.

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Demand for free, drive-thru tests spikes with surge in COVID Omicron variant

“Omicron continues to burn through the commonwealth, growing at levels we have never seen before," says Gov. Beshear.

Here’s the stories we’ll be watching in the year ahead

The year ahead will undoubtedly be filled with challenges, and challenges inevitably lead to opportunities.  

“Urban Safari” takes on themes from summer of 2020

Photographer and mixed-media artist Sharee Allen presents a four-part series depicting life before and during the pandemic, political unrest, along with a grounding exhibit bringing us back to the here and now.  

Local mom surprised with fully-furnished apartment after eviction

Ebony Johnson was forced to couch serf and house hop for 21 months — during the entire pandemic — until Mt. Healthy neighbor Suzanne Burke stepped in to help.

“Urban Safari” addresses themes from the summer of 2020

Photographer and mixed-media artist Sharee Allen presents a four-part series depicting life before and during the pandemic and the political unrest after George Floyd was killed, along with a grounding exhibit bringing us back to the here and now.  

A really big thank you to health care workers

The efforts of thousands of health care workers were honored with the unveiling of a monumental mural at Newport on the Levee.

Stories of our time: Here’s our best-read pieces of 2021

In 2021, we covered the stories that shed light on who we are. We kept our eyes on new ideas, new people, and the changing landscape we live in.

A back porch conversation turned into a day of service for Thomas More and Covington Rotary

The two organizations share similar principles around service to community, as well as decades of shared members, trustees, and administrators.

The five featured artists: Trish Weeks, Stephen Jenkins, Gilda Horn, Dave Laug, Magno Relojo
Fine Arts Evening at the Essex Studios opens for its first event in two years

Visitors will get to see the works of five featured artists, sit in on a sculpture’s talk, and enjoy live music and refreshments.

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