A “pop-up event” at Barb Cook Park in Latonia this summer attracted families and kids of all ages.
COVINGTON, Ky. - Do you have a minute ... literally?
The City of Covington’s Parks & Recreation Department is looking for residents to take a survey of four to six questions focusing on programs and activities in the City.
The survey responses will be used to guide ...
Covington City Hall will be closed on Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. Happy Thanksgiving from the City of Covington.
COVINGTON, Ky. - Another weekend, another eclectic assortment of things to do in Covington.
Here are some highlights:
Food & coat drive concert
Madison Live is hosting the Food and Winter Coat Drive concert this Saturday, featuring live music by Blessid Union of Souls unplugged, Green Light Morning, Mavenne.
Tickets are $10 in advance, and $15 the day of. A portion of the ...
(Pictured from left to right Daniel Chumley/Mechanic, Chad Hyland/Groundworker, Mark Ranson/Mechanic, Troy McCain/Light Equipment Operator, and Rick Davis/Director. Floyd Ard/Laborer and Todd Marshall/Mechanic are not pictured)
COVINGTON, Ky. - The winners of the Public Works 'Snow-deo' have been announced.
Winners in Large Dump Truck Category-
1st place- Chad Hyland
2nd plac...
COVINGTON, Ky. - The images feature cartoon drawings of adults reading to children ... and soon they’ll be seen on posters, bookmarks, and stickers all over Covington.
It’s all part of a community-wide mobilization launched tonight to use reading to better prepare Covington’s children for kindergarten.
Read Ready Covington is the name unveiled tonight for the childh...
A 10-month process led by a global firm to create a vision for the sprawling IRS site, in a critical part of downtown, will soon be underway.
COVINGTON, Ky. - An intensive process to assess the potential of the soon-to-be vacant 23 acres that make up the IRS site, and to set a vision for developing it, will take about 10 months and get under way in earnest right after the holidays.
Tha...
COVINGTON, Ky. -Troy McCain spun the wheel of his Kenworth T350 dump truck and almost took out the orange cones guarding the narrow lane he was maneuvering through.
“I thought I lost it for a minute,” he said, laughing as the uneven pavement and sharp turns caused him to bounce up and down inside the truck’s cab.
For McCain, a light equipment operator in the City of Covi...