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City of Covington officials have been advocating for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project, a major transportation initiative.

Covington police union offers $500 scholarships for local students

The Covington Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #1 is offering a $500 college scholarship to high school graduates.

Committee on Form of Government Transition plans special meeting

A special meeting of the Committee on Form of Government Transition is scheduled to take place in person.

Covington sees rise in women's PhDs; potential boost for local economy

Covington, Kentucky has seen notable improvements in educational attainment and household income over recent years.
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New Covington commissioners attend training for newly elected officials

Covington, Ky. -- Covington's newly elected Commissioners, Tim Acri and James Toebbe, participated in a 2½-day training session for new officials in Lexington.

Weekend events in Covington feature circus fun, live music, and more

This weekend in Covington, Kentucky, a variety of activities await residents and visitors.

Board of Commissioners releases agenda for January 28 legislative meeting

The Board of Commissioners is set to convene for a legislative meeting on January 28, 2025.

Ron Washington outlines goals as new Covington mayor

New Covington Mayor Ron Washington has outlined his priorities and vision for the city during his swearing-in ceremony.

Covington forms diverse panel for government structure transition

Members from nine neighborhoods in Covington, Kentucky, have been appointed to a new committee tasked with guiding the city's transition to a Mayor-Council form of government.

Covington stands firm against divisive flyers promoting hate

Ahead of the federal Martin Luther King Day holiday, an out-of-town splinter group of the KKK distributed racist flyers in Greater Cincinnati, including Covington.

Board of Commission documents minutes from January 7, 2025 meeting

The Board of Commission held a meeting on January 7, 2025.

Commissioners caucus meeting agenda set for January 21, 2025

Board of Commissioners held a caucus meeting on January 21, 2025.

Urban Forestry Board announces special meeting for January 22, 2025

A special meeting of the Urban Forestry Board is scheduled to take place on January 22, 2025.

Covington updates parking meters with more payment options and better screens

The Covington Motor Vehicle Parking Authority is set to introduce new parking meters in Covington, Kentucky, aimed at enhancing convenience for drivers.

Winter storms disrupt Covington trash collection; residents urged to remain patient

Snow, ice, and cold temperatures are causing ongoing disruptions in trash and recycling collection in Covington, Kentucky.

Weekend events in Covington feature literature, brewing, cats, and live music

This weekend in Covington, Kentucky, offers a range of events catering to diverse interests.

Free 'Play with Purpose' program promotes early childhood development in Covington

Covington families with children aged 3 to 5 can take part in a free program aimed at enhancing early childhood development and kindergarten readiness.

Covington reflects on transformative changes and future plans in 2024

The city of Covington, Kentucky experienced a year of significant progress and development in 2024, marked by a variety of projects aimed at enhancing the city's infrastructure, economy, and community life.

Covington public works battles winter storm with dedication

In Covington, Kentucky, Public Works crews are working tirelessly to keep the streets clear as a winter storm continues into its second day.

Winter storm closes City Hall; essential travel only advised

City Hall in Covington, Kentucky, will remain closed on Monday due to a winter storm affecting the area.