Emergency crews were called to the Diocese of Covington on Wednesday to investigate a report of suspicious packages, according to Kenton County dispatchers.
Author: Max Londberg, Cincinnati Enquirer
Nick Sandmann on incident with Native American elder Nathan Phillips: ‘I wish we could have walked away’
Nick Sandmann, the Covington Catholic junior who stood opposite Nathan Phillips, tells TODAY he wishes he could have walked away.
‘Blatant racism’: Ky. high school apologizes following backlash after video shows students surrounding indigenous marchers
A Catholic high school in Kentucky faced backlash Saturday after the videoshoweda group of young mensurrounding indigenous marchers in Washington.
‘The man I was looking for has been sitting next to me’: Cincinnati co-anchors are engaged
Sheree Paolello co-anchors four evening news broadcasts at WLWT News alongside Mike Dardis.
Ex-Miss Kentucky charged with sending nude photos via Snapchat to student
Ramsey Bearse, 28, faces four felony counts of distributing or displaying obscene matter to a minor.
Arrests in Ohio murders of Rhoden family don’t ease minds of residents in area
Six people may have been arrested in connection with the slayings of eight Rhoden family members, but they’re not convicted yet, residents say.
‘I don’t want to be hated’: After Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Jewish girls bring song to Squirrel Hill
After the deadly shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue Saturday, the community around Squirrel Hill honors the victims and tries to move forward.
Pittsburgh synagogue attack worst on worshiping Jews in U.S. history, archivist says
Before Saturday, the worst attack on worshiping Jews came in March 1960, when an explosive device that didn’t detonate was thrown into a synagogue.