Newport

Resting comfortably on the south side of the Ohio River lies Newport, another great example of the region's fusion of old-school southern charm and contemporary development. At the mouth of the Purple People Bridge sits its greatest testament to development, the massive Newport on the Levee, a lively complex of entertainment hot spots, chic restaurants and trendy watering holes, as well as the acclaimed Newport Aquarium. Monmouth and York streets capture the flavor of a century passed with their collections of charming storefronts and residential neighborhoods featuring welcoming local taverns as well as some of the region's best restaurants, including York Street Cafe.

(Still) Made in Cincinnati: Behind the scenes with local artisans keeping traditional trades alive

While traditional trades like carpentry, blacksmithing, upholstery, and tailoring seem like dying trades, they’re not dead yet. It might be hard to find them but, yes, there are still plenty of things being made in Cincinnati.

Community input inspires the “Spoke” 4th Street Bridge design between Newport and Covington

Priorities include a safe three-lane, transit-ready bridge with a shared-use path.  

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.

Kentucky Nonprofit Assistance Fund fills revenue gaps, awards $1 million in Campbell County

The fund makes direct payments to nonprofits affected financially by the pandemic. Most recently, $1 million was awarded to 14 organizations in Campbell County.

Jerry Peluso with a picture of his mother, Frances.
It’s the end of an era in Newport politics.

For the first time in more than three decades, the name “Peluso” is not on the Newport ballot.

Senior research scientist works with undergrads at Wood Hudson cancer lab

Dr. Erik Arnold Bey’s resume includes training and experience in cell and molecular biology, cancer biology, drug delivery, and nanomedicine.

Newport Aquarium’s research on shark rays is shared worldwide

Its work has helped teach scientists around the globe about the endangered species.

These NKY businesses made the list of the fastest-growing companies in the country

The companies on the list were ranked according to their revenue growth from 2018 to 2021.

Ebert's Meats has been around for 125 years, but needs to move soon. Rob Bardo is a partner in the business.
A walk down Monmouth Street: Celebrating the old and the new

The thoroughfare is a fusion of the old and new, where trendy eating and drinking establishments mix easily with decades-old businesses still patronized by neighborhood regulars.

Newport Aquarium’s research on shark rays is shared worldwide

Its work has helped teach scientists around the globe about the endangered species.

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