Just one northern Kentucky athlete won a swimming state title in 2025. That number should go up at this year's state meet in ...
WINCHESTER, Ky. – To get a rare four-peat, Cole Thomas had to four-peat against the same opponent. Thomas, a Ryle senior, put himself in rare company Saturday night in the finals of the Kentucky High ...
The much-awaited movie adaption of Colleen Hoover's best-selling book "It Ends With Us" has finally arrived on the big screen featuring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni in lead roles. Baldoni has also ...
Many fans are eager to understand the changes made to the It Ends With Us ending, particularly how it differs from the novel. The adaptation, directed by Justin Baldoni, introduces significant shifts ...
Blake Lively is just one of the famous faces bringing Colleen Hoover's romance novel to life on the big screen Lynsey Eidell is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
Another Kentucky High School Athletic Association boys wrestling regional tournament came and another championship trophy went home to the Ryle Raiders. Ryle scored 247.5 points at Campbell County ...
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On Saturday, the Ryle Raiders played in a Kentucky High School Athletic Association Class 6A state championship game for just the second time in school history. The Raiders lost 42-23 to Louisville ...
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. — The Ryle girls’ basketball team emphatically made more than a little history Sunday. For the first time, the Lady Raiders are 9th Region champions and will play in the St.
UNION, Ky. – Ryle overcame a 14-point deficit in the first quarter to beat Conner, 46-34 at Borland Stadium on Friday night. Ryle (7-1) was looking to rebound from its first loss of the season last ...
PARK HILLS, Ky. – While the orange and blue representing FC Cincinnati were in New Jersey working toward their first playoff win in Major League Soccer, an orange team and a blue team were battling it ...
"You won't see me on TV for a few weeks," WCPO-TV news reporter Jake Ryle posted on Twitter Monday night. "I'm still here. I'm okay. I'm taking a leave for the month of October to focus on my mental ...
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