Kenton County :Featured Stories

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Feature Story Residents want more paved trails, like this one in Devou Park.

Dogs, canoes, trails, and trees: The public has spoken



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A march down Dixie Highway and the making of an activist



Feature Story City Heights dates to 1953, another era in public housing.

Covington's City Heights: An invisible city




Feature Story Sergio Gutierrez helps run Gutierrez Deli in Covington.

On the Ground: Covington's growing Latino community



Feature Story Randolph Park, on Covington's Eastside is named after Dr. James Randolph, a pioneering physician who was the first African American to professionally provide medical aid to African Americans in Northern Kentucky.

On the Ground: A tale of two neighborhoods



Feature Story Brit Fitzpatrick leads Tri-ED's Blue North entrepreneurship program.

Feature Story Southgate Street School was a school for African Americans in Newport dating to its founding in 1893.


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Living young, gay, and black: Is it still a triple threat?



Feature Story Kenton County resident Heather Grothaus just published her thirteenth romance novel.

Feature Story Lee Ransdell trail bikes several times a week at Devou Park.

Spending time — and money — in Devou Park



Feature Story Molly Berrens and Matthew Grote of Covington-based Spotted Yeti Media created motion graphics for the Freedom Center.

Blink comes to Northern Kentucky in splashes of light and color



Feature Story The Northern Kentucky Giving Circle met in the Impact Cowork space in Newport.

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Covington’s legendary leader, Tom Dibello


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