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Falling concrete from NKY bridge causes $6.5k in damages to car, driver says
A driver is thankfully uninjured, but he is now trying to cover the damage costs on his car after it was hit by chunks of concrete falling from a Campbell County bridge in Northern Kentucky. Dakota Shay of Newport says he was on Interstate 471 when he drove underneath the...
“Brandon’s battle is going to be a marathon”: Stark County teen suffers severe brain injury in crash
Brandon Pittman, a 17-year-old student at Louisville High School, was seriously injured in a single-vehicle car crash on Tuesday, June 4. The accident occurred when Pittman’s Honda Civic veered off the right side of the road off of 153 in Georgetown around 9 a.m., struck a culvert before going airborne. Despite wearing a seatbelt, Pittman suffered severe head injuries after an object from the backseat flew forward and struck him upon landing.
'Never meant for someone to get hurt': Man sentenced for distributing fentanyl at NKY jail
A former inmate at the Campbell County Detention Center will spend decades in prison for smuggling fentanyl into the jail, causing the overdoses of two others in custody there. Jonathan Stanley, 40, was sentenced in federal court in Covington on Thursday to 22 years in prison. That sentence, handed down...
NKY welcomes more police social workers with opioid abatement funds
Kelly Pompilio, the social worker embedded with Alexandria’s Police Department, starts every morning going through stacks of reports from officers. “Some of them will say, ‘Police social worker, please follow up,'” Pompilio said. “In some of them, I just kind of sift through and see what is social service in nature.”
Early Black resident of Clermont County will get a new memorial
For a century, an early Black resident of Clermont County went without a name as he laid buried in Goshen Cemetery. But Saturday, he'll get it back. The headstone for the man known only as Dennis, buried next to early Goshen Township resident Tubal Early, was chisled blank by a vandal more than a century ago.
Milford man dies in police custody after larceny suspicion
Michael Brown, who was wanted on multiple arrest warrants and suspected in a recent larceny at another Milford grocery store, was taken into custody in the Big Y parking lot on Boston Post Road, according to police.
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