Monday, temperatures will drop into the low single digits for the morning commute. While the wind will be light, it will still drop the wind chill below zero at times, per a report from WCPO. Once we get through the morning, we start to see some improvements in the weather as the wind slowly shifts […]
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Craving Skyline pizza? Kroger now selling limited quantities through the weekend
The rumors are true: You can now get a Skyline pizza at the grocery store (for a limited time). After seeing pictures on social media of “Skyline Cheese Coney Pizza” in local Kroger stores, we reached out to Skyline Chili ourselves to figure out the truth. The answer is, yes, all Kroger locations in Cincinnati, […]
Snowfall totals: New daily record measured at CVG
A record-breaking amount of snow fell in the early morning hours on Tuesday. At CVG, the previous record for snowfall on this day was last set nearly 100 years ago — in 1929. That total was 2.2 inches. Tuesday, around 4.2 inches fell at CVG, nearly doubling the previous record. Several other areas throughout the […]
NKY native Josh Hutcherson spotted back in Tri-State ahead of Thanksgiving
A familiar face has made his way back to the Tri-State! It’s Thanksgiving week, which means hordes of people are returning to their hometowns to spend the holiday with their families — clearly, movie and television stars are no different. Walt’s Hitching Post in Fort Wright shared a photo of one of Northern Kentucky’s own […]
St. Vincent de Paul’s Thanksgiving meal kit giveaway is tomorrow
St. Vincent de Paul’s annual Thanksgiving meal kit giveaway will happen tomorrow. The organization plans to distribute over 1,000 meal kits that provide the ingredients needed to create a delicious Thanksgiving dinner, including fresh produce, a turkey and a roasting pan. The giveaway starts at 9 a.m. at the Neyer Outreach Center at 1146 Bank […]
‘We’ve put in a lot of work’ | State assessment shows improvement for Holmes High School
Holmes High School is celebrating a big milestone. Kentucky’s Department of Education released the report cards for the 2024-2025 school year, and the school has moved up in performance level assessment. “I’m very proud,” Holmes junior Angelee Lesniak said. Lesniak said she’s had to deal with her school not having a great reputation in the […]
Allegiant pilots picket for fair contract as labor dispute continues
More than 1,000 pilots are hitting the picket line as part of a nationwide effort to get what they call fair treatment from Allegiant Airlines. Brent Farwick, a first officer for the airline, said he and 1,300 other pilots are demanding what they consider an industry-standard contract with work rules, compensation and fairness. “The faith […]
‘Living proof’ Luke Muller pursues pro golf after beating childhood cancer
It’s his first swing of the day. So Luke Muller isn’t too impressed. But he does smile. “Not bad,” Muller said. “I think I’m in the fairway.” On the green, he makes a birdie. The recent Northern Kentucky University grad is trying to make it as a professional golfer. He knows how tough that is. […]
Covington man dead after crash involving two dump trucks in Union
One person is dead after a crash involving two dump trucks and a pickup truck on US-42, the Boone County Sheriff’s Office said. Officials said deputies responded to the intersection of US-42 and Bleu Yacht Lane just before 1 p.m. Monday for a crash. A preliminary investigation determined a person driving a 2019 Kenworth dump […]
Family, friends hold candlelight vigil for victim in Covington fire
An array of candles, Christmas decorations and stuffed animals create a makeshift vigil for Randy Helton, who was killed in a fire along Garrard Avenue early Friday morning. “Every neighborhood needs a Randy, that’s for sure,” neighbor Debbie Connell said. Family member Chyrell Hartsock said she was inside the home when the flames broke out, and told […]

