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Fifty years from now, residents of Covington, Kentucky will gather to open a time capsule at the Covington Central Riverfront neighborhood.

Covington supports seven local businesses with small business program incentives

The City of Covington, Kentucky, has extended support to seven businesses through its Small Business Program.

Covington seeks partners for $700K housing aid program

Covington, Kentucky is seeking social service providers to allocate nearly $700,000 for assisting vulnerable populations.

Scott-Greenup highway relocation begins in Covington neighborhoods

The city of Covington, Kentucky, has commenced the process of rerouting a state highway away from several densely populated neighborhoods.
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Covington hosts St. Patrick's Day festivities amid full moon events

COVINGTON, Ky. – The upcoming weekend in Covington promises a variety of events coinciding with St. Patrick's Day and a full moon eclipse in Virgo.

Committee on form of government transition meeting set for March

A meeting of the Committee on Form of Government Transition is scheduled for Thursday, March 27, 2025.

Board of Commission reviews meeting minutes from February session

The Board of Commission held a meeting on February 25, 2025.

Covington seeks artist for landmark sculpture at central riverfront

The City of Covington is launching a national design competition to create a landmark public art installation in the developing Covington Central Riverfront neighborhood.

Covington opposes state bill impacting local control over short-term rentals

The City of Covington, Kentucky, has expressed its opposition to proposed legislation in the Kentucky General Assembly that would allow out-of-state vacation rental platforms like Airbnb to operate without local restrictions.

Board of Commissioners plans caucus meeting for March 18, 2025

The Board of Commissioners has scheduled a caucus meeting for March 18, 2025.

Covington seeks nominations for preservation excellence awards honoring historic building rehabs

The City of Covington's Historic Preservation Office is now accepting nominations for the Covington Preservation Excellence Awards.

Bonded Spirit Music Festival offers diverse activities across Covington

COVINGTON, Ky. – The Bonded Spirit Music Festival is set to take place this Saturday in Covington, promising a variety of activities and performances across the city.

Board of Commissioners prepares for legislative meeting with comprehensive agenda

The Board of Commissioners is set to hold a legislative meeting on March 11, 2025.

Covington seeks public opinion on future council structure through survey and forums

Covington, Kentucky is seeking input from its residents and business community on key questions regarding the structure of its future elected body.

Covington sees steady return of employees to offices post-pandemic

During the initial phase of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, many workplaces adopted remote work strategies to safeguard employees from a virus that was not well understood at the time.

How many H-1B petitions made by Covington employers were approved during 2024?

In 2024, 100% of H-1B petitions filed by employers in Covington were approved, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.

Covington seeks new finance director as Steve Webb departs for Cincinnati

The City of Covington is in search of a new finance director following the departure of Steve Webb, who will assume a similar role with the City of Cincinnati.

Reading challenge kicks off for Covington's young learners

Covington, Ky. – Read Ready Covington is launching its annual reading challenge on March 4 for children from preschool to 3rd grade.

Human Rights Commission to hold regular meeting on March 6

A meeting of the Human Rights Commission is scheduled for Thursday, March 6, 2025.

Covington hosts Mardi Gras parade alongside wildflower talks and community plogging

As Valentine's Day transitions into Ash Wednesday, Covington, Kentucky is set to host a weekend filled with diverse activities.