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Entries for 2023


2022 in review: Giant leaps forward

Report card to residents highlights historic deal on bridge, tax cut & progress on job training, IRS site, new City Hall COVINGTON, Ky. – A construction trades school and its preservation trades complement. A 23-acre development in the urban core. A new City Hall better suited for helping residents. A health sciences lab. Homeownership. The City of Covington took so many steps...

Cookie-brew pairings & Gala Maskenball

COVINGTON, Ky. – February is Black History Month, so before you go about pairing beer with Girl Scout cookies, dressing up for a Gala Maskenball, attending a musical or live music, be sure to brush up on some things you might not know about. Here in The Cov, we have both a Covington Black History Tour full of fascinating stops and history and a month-long reading assignment that will help...

Unlicensed vacation rentals face fines, other penalties

Letters, legislation show City serious about protecting neighborhoods, preserving availability of housing COVINGTON, Ky. – Covington property owners who illegally operate short-term rentals – also known as vacation rentals or Airbnbs – are about to face stiff penalties for failing to acquire the mandatory rental dwelling license and zoning approval and for not paying the ...

Special Meeting Notice - Human Rights Commission 2/2/2023

A Special Video Teleconference Meeting of the Human Rights Commission will be held via Zoom on Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 5:30 p.m.

Flowers, clowns, and ‘talkies’

COVINGTON, Ky. – Here we are at the end of January. How are those 2023 resolutions coming along? If you declared this as the year you’ll buy flowers for yourself, relax more with a cold brew, make art, and see more live productions, then this week presents you with some fine opportunities to stay on track with your resolutions. And if you said you’re going to join the circu...

Architect team picked to design new City Hall

Staff Photo: The future home of Covington City Hall in the 600 block of Scott Boulevard. City a step closer to ending ‘migratory existence,’ creating permanent home that better serves residents COVINGTON, Ky. – The City of Covington on Tuesday moved one step closer to ending City Hall’s 50-year “migratory existence” and building a permanent facility th...

CANCELLED - CEDA Meeting 2/2/2023

The Covington Economic Development Authority (CEDA) Meeting scheduled for February 2, 2023 at 1:30 p.m. has been cancelled.

Bicycle infrastructure plan on consent agenda

City would partner with Tri-State Trails on creating strategy to make The Cov more bike friendly COVINGTON, Ky. – Wanting to take a strategic and feasible approach to making Covington more bike friendly, the Board of Commissioners tonight will vote on partnering with the advocacy group Tri-State Trails to create a bicycle transportation plan for Covington and its neighbor, Newport, o...

Dolly & side hustles

COVINGTON, Ky. – There’s big ol’ weekend-long birthday party going on in The Cov this weekend for none other than Dolly Parton. So, make sure you make time for a slice of celebration. There’s also a workshop where you might learn how to escape the daily grind of your current gig by doing something you actually enjoy, and another workshop where you get to create some vers...
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