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Westwood would have said no to gambling
ERLANGER - Sen. Jack Westwood was on a mission to Africa and missed the General Assembly special session that ended last week.
Child porn suspect owned day-care
CRESCENT SPRINGS - A Lakeside Park man who was charged with advertising and possessing child pornography on May 14, until late last year was the owner of a day-care center in Crescent Springs.
Man Charged With Child Porn Faces Federal Judge
Fred Aureden of Lakeside Park appeared before a federal judge on Friday. The judge released Aureden with an electronic monitoring device followed by a list of conditions.
Non-Traditional Students Graduate From Gateway
In this economy, more unemployed people are finding themselves going back to school.
N.Ky. Man Facing Child Porn Charges
A Northern Kentucky man and former day care owner is facing federal charges of possessing child pornography.
Schickel's pickles: A political draw?
Will pickles and wieners draw the public to a political event? State Sen. John Schickel believes so.
A man drove his car into a Lakeside Park home this afternoon and was taken to St.
LAKESIDE PARK - Retired State Sen. Dick Roeding is the newest member of Lakeside Park City Council.
Two Kenton County cities -- Fort Mitchell and Lakeside Park -- will be filling city council vacancies this month.
Republicans plan summer fundraisers
Statehouse Republicans will use golf and guns this summer to raise money for their 2010 political campaigns.
Bunning backers upbeat on funding
Supporters of Jim Bunning said they are not overly concerned with his lackluster fund-raising in the first quarter of this year, blaming the economy and convinced that the U.S. senator will have enough money to compete for a third term next year.
Petitioners: Save Ludlow's post office
LUDLOW - People here are circulating petitions to save Ludlow's post office after hearing it could be slated for closure.
Amy Nance, left, and Betty Lawson hold up prom dresses donated to Cinderellaa s Closet.
Get Crestview Hills parking pass
Residents planning driveway repairs or overnight company and need to park on the street can get a pass from the city to avoid a $5 parking ticket.
Deputy thanked for helping boy
INDEPENDENCE - The Kenton County Sheriff Department's newest deputy was honored this week for saving a young boy from choking.
Troops thank cities for support
Lt. Col. David Burwell smiled at the crowd as he walked toward the podium at the Kenton County Veterans Memorial on Feb.
Kenton County residents can now recognize the good cops, telecommunicators and police employees who make their lives better.
Charges opposed for fire inspections
Fort Mitchell Assistant Fire Chief Dave Jansing is hopeful a local lobbying effort will result in changes to proposed legislation that would require many Kentucky fire departments to charge fees for annual fire ...
A delegation of Fort Campbell soldiers will visit four Kenton County cities this weekend as part of a homecoming celebration that's been a year in the making.
N.Ky. Schools Welcomes Soldier Home
R.C. Hinsdale Elementary and Turkey Foot Middle School welcome the Army 1-320th Field Artillery Regiment stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky., returning from their third deployment in Iraq this Friday, Feb.