The Ohio River is on the rise, leading to flooding in low-lying areas across Greater Cincinnati and northern Kentucky.
Larry Krauter, former CEO of Spokane Airports, has departed to lead the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The Journal caught up with Krauter on his last day as Spokane Airports CEO to discuss his tenure,
As Kentucky continues to recover from intense flooding over the weekend, Ohio Task Force 1 continues their mission to help our neighbors to the south. Ohio Task Force 1
Dozens of first responders from Ohio are heading to Kentucky after a winter storm caused deadly floods. The Associated Press reports nine victims in Kentucky have sadly died during flooding from heavy rains.
Ohio Task Force 1 is in Frankfort, Kentucky, ready to help after devastating flooding in Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia.
Multiple roads including main ones like Kellogg Avenue remain closed due to high water around the Tristate. The Ohio River in Cincinnati, Maysville in Northern Kentucky, and the Meldahl Dam near New Richmond are under a flood warning until Friday.
Members of Ohio Task Force One have arrived in Hazard, Kentucky, ready to assist with heavy flooding in the area.
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Some Kentucky residents are proposing a new name for a roadway in Campbell County: the Patrick J. Crowley Memorial Parkway.
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The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a wind advisory Friday from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Southwest winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts around 45 mph are expected in parts of Southeast Indiana, Northern Kentucky, and Southwest Ohio.
"How can we get Kentucky to the next level and make it a destination for film production?" Wheeler said. Chris Strobel, a longtime professor at Northern Kentucky University, emphasized the significance of this development. "It's a big deal for the Commonwealth," Strobel said.