Voters walk into a polling location during the 2026 Kentucky primary election as local and federal races draw attention across the Commonwealth.

Kentucky Primary Election 2026 Reveals Growing Divides Across the Commonwealth

Kentucky Primary Election Puts Local Concerns Front and Center Today’s ballot includes city council races, county offices, judicial seats, state legislative contests, and several closely watched federal primaries. Turnout is expected to remain relatively low, likely somewhere in the low-to-mid 20% range statewide for the Kentucky primary election. That matters because low-turnout primaries usually reward…

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Residents walk into Fort Thomas City Building ahead of the 2026 Fort Thomas City Council primary election in Northern Kentucky.

Fort Thomas City Council Race Draws Record 15 Candidates Ahead of Tuesday Vote

The unusually large field reflects growing tension inside Fort Thomas. Development, residential zoning preservation, infrastructure demands, and the future direction of one of Northern Kentucky’s most sought-after river cities. For many voters, this election is less about party labels and more about what kind of growth Fort Thomas wants over the next decade. The decisions…

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Cincinnati infrastructure projects reshape roads, bridges, transit in 2026

Cincinnati is entering a pivotal construction year as large-scale infrastructure work expands across Hamilton County and the broader Tri-State region.  City leaders, state agencies, and transit officials are aligning investments to address aging structures, traffic congestion, and future growth.  Several projects now underway or beginning in 2026 are expected to reshape commuting patterns and economic…

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Cincinnati transit signs rollout aims to modernize rider experience

Cincinnati transit signs are being introduced across the city to improve navigation and rider access. These transit signs are part of a broader modernization effort focused on clarity, accessibility, and real-time updates. Cincinnati Metro has begun installing thousands of redesigned bus stop markers across Hamilton County, marking one of the largest signage upgrades in the…

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