A fast-growing Northern Kentucky brand spearheaded by the 2023 KY Young Entrepreneur of the Year will open its first Covington location inside SparkHaus, Northern Kentucky’s new home for entrepreneurship.
At the same time as the new taproom, West Sixth is also expanding its distribution reach in the area. The company, which started 12 years ago, has formed a new partnership with Chas Seligman Distributing Co. to help increase the availability of West Sixth beers across the region.
Ron Washington says his top priorities for 2025 are improving access to affordable housing, supporting local businesses, and ensuring the success of the city's Central Riverfront development project.
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Covington Works. And Todd Kyper works to make Covington Works, well, work. Covington Works is the result of an agreement between the City of Covington and the Northern Kentucky Area Development District (NKADD),
The new Better Blend will be located inside SparkHaus, a Northern Kentucky entrepreneurial hub that will soon hold 200 to 300 people. The cafe will be located on the first floor a
Danneman sent Stanton a list of pros and cons for moving UK’s Northern Kentucky satellite from Highland Heights to urban Covington on Jan. 28. She listed 10 positives, including “proximity to ...
In 2024, more than 40 Tri-State restaurants closed, including many run by local restaurant legends, including Daniel Wright’s Golden State Tacos in Terrace Park, Jose Salazar’s Goose & Elder in Over-the-Rhine and Brad Bernstein’s Red Feather Kitchen in Oakley.
Federal and local officials say two brothers wanted on murder charges have been arrested in Northern Kentucky ... was arrested on Woodburn Avenue in Covington, while Willie Jones was taken ...
[email protected]. Lexington-based West Sixth Brewing didn’t plan for its new
Northern Kentucky taproom to be located on
Covington’s West Sixth Street. They just found the right ...
In a significant change, TANK will increase its fares for the first time in 15 years. The fare hike will vary by route, ranging from 50 cents to a dollar on daily routes. The cost of a 30-day pass will rise by $4.
People can seek refuge from the cold in Warren, Butler and Clermont counties, Northern Kentucky and in Cincinnati as temperatures dip to near-zero.
When war called the men of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati to the frontlines, it was women who kept their communities running. They stepped into critical roles, serving as nurses, volunteers and writers,