Nick Wade is the new executive director of Renaissance Covington.
Wade described as ‘innovative adventurist’
COVINGTON, Ky. - The organization that works full time to energize Covington’s urban core with creative place-making, special events, and community programming has a...
Among other things, Covington used funds from this year’s Community Development Block Grant program to replace the fence around Randolph Pool, shown here.
Public hearing on CDBG/HOME allocations next Thursday
COVINGTON, Ky. - The City of Covington wants the public’s help in decid...
The City of Covington is looking to strengthen its fund balance policy to increase flexibility and protect its ability to provide core services to residents during tough budget times.
COVINGTON, Ky. - Three times since Covington created what it called the Fiscal Stability Ordinance in 2...
COVINGTON, Ky. - Covington Mayor Joe Meyer is one of only two elected officials in the entire region to make the inaugural publication of “Cincinnati 300: The Most Powerful Business Leaders.”
Editors from Cincinnati Magazine picked Meyer and Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley as the on...
Covington City Hall will be closed Monday for the federal holiday, Washington's Birthday (often referred to as Presidents' Day).
Offices will reopen Tuesday.
COVINGTON, Ky. - Whether you’re nuts about high school sports, spending time with your significant other, or trying odd taste combinations, this is the weekend for you.
Glory Days, relived
Northern Kentuckians are just bonkers about high school sports, and that’s a fact. (EDI...
Covington Public Works employees fixed these large potholes today on E. 15th Street between Scott Boulevard and Greenup Street. At left is cement brick mason Gene Koehl. At right is driver Dan Bitter. Unseen and driving the truck is light equipment operator Paul Thompson.
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