Tuesday Jul 15 | The Cincinnati Enquirer
VILLA HILLS - When Charles Cross was a child, he was picked on by bullies, left alone by his parents and molested by a neighbor.
Boaters stay ashore to limit gas
Boaters will be boaters. It's just that this summer, they might be going a little slower and spending more time tied up at the dock.
Some of the nearly 20,000 alumni of the Governor's Scholars Program include a pediatrician, an Oscar-winning director, a Navy helicopter pilot, a rocket scientist and an author.
EDUCATION -- Three Northern Kentucky students have been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala.
Fire in the Hills fest runs today
VILLA HILLS -- The city's Fire in the Hills festival is 5 p.m. to midnight today at the Villa Hills Civic Club, 729 Rogers Road.
VILLA HILLS - Sales of the Top Gun cookbooks for Crescent Springs and Villa Hills' Adopt-A-Unit program are going so well that supporters are ordering a second batch.
FORT WRIGHT - During its heyday in the mid-20th century, the Lookout House Supper Club featured big-name acts like Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Durante and the Four Seasons.
Children's honors Villa Hills woman
VILLA HILLS - Villa Hills resident Nancy Stiefvater has won Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center's Jefferson Award.
The 1-320th Field Artillery Regiment Top Gun cookbooks have arrived, with proceeds going toward the Adopt-A-Unit program in Villa Hills and Crescent Springs.
Church gives seed money to congregation
FLORENCE - A Northern Kentucky Church recently sent the collection plate around in the opposite direction - passing money out to the congregation.
A Villa Hills city councilman claims in a lawsuit that the municipality's police detective arrested him after he questioned the detective's timesheets.
College Corner - Kenton Community Recorder
College corner - Kenton Community Recorder TRANSYLVANIA Notre Dame Academy graduate and Transylvania University senior Rachel Devoto was recognized for being inducted into the Holleian Society during the ...
Villa Hills Council Member Sues Officials
Reported by: Shannon Kettler A Villa Hills City Council member is suing the city's police chief and a detective.
VILLA HILLS - The Villa Hills Historical Society is honoring a long-time civic leader and the city's first military casualty since the Vietnam War in separate ceremonies the next two Saturdays.
Reported by: Bill Straub Scripps Howard News Service Web produced by: Jessica Noll Madeline Louise Weiner missed the first word presented to her during the public portion of the 2008 Scripps National Spelling ...
N.Ky. Spelling Bee Contestant Shows Resilience
Last Update: 5/29 10:58 pm Madeline Weiner knew she might be in trouble. "I heard that word and I was thinking - 'Oh gee, I don't know if I know this one,'" said the 14-year-old resident of Villa Hills, Ky., ...
New school to be green on energy
EDGEWOOD - Kenton County Schools broke ground Thursday for the newest addition to their growing collection of high-performance, energy-efficient school buildings.
The Adopt-A-Troop committee from Villa Hills and Crescent Springs will be holding a Tag Sale for the Troops on June 14, from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. The sale will take place in front of the Crescent Springs city ...
As gas prices keep hitting all-time highs, Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky may be cutting their services for commuters in the near future.
VILLA HILLS - A weary Scott Schilling retreated to the spacious courtyard at his parents' home where colorful koi swam beneath a bronze sculpture and the sounds of leaves rustling and birds chirping echoed off ...