Improvement follows 2019 report’s advice: Tackle City’s points of entry
COVINGTON, Ky. – The south side of a Pike Street building provides a veritable “canvas” for a vibrant new “welcome” to The Cov.
Consider the mural at 533 Pike St. indicative of mo...
COVINGTON, Ky. – Behold this weekend in The Cov.
Where else can you unload your dated and dead electronic burdens at an annual e-waste event … sit on the riverfront with tacos and salsa (the dance AND the fiery goodness) … embrace the polka … see nature through another ...
A project funded last year was the painting of basketball courts at Randolph Park. (Photo courtesy of The Center for Great Neighborhoods).
Enhancements include historical markers, banners, and flowerpots
COVINGTON, Ky. – Seven neighborhood groups received funding from the City of Coving...
Draft agenda, legislation, and minutes from the previous meetings.
The Fourth Street (Veterans Memorial) Bridge carries Ky. 8 across the Licking River between Covington (left) and Newport, near the Licking’s confluence with the larger Ohio River. (Photo used courtesy of Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 6.)
Goals: ‘Signature’ look, bike...
At today’s swearing in, from left to right: Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti, Wade Webster, William Gonzales, Maxwell Brinkley, and Covington Mayor Joe Meyer.
New hires: two with experience, criminal justice graduate
COVINGTON, Ky. – Mayor Joe Meyer administered the o...
Annual drop-off event helps residents recycle responsibly
COVINGTON, Ky. – A free drop-off recycling event will be held in Covington on Saturday, June 24, to help residents get rid of computer equipment and other electronics, foam packaging, and confidential documents that need to be shredd...
COVINGTON, Ky. – This weekend is about freedom and fatherhood (and a lot of other stuff too).
If you’ve noticed the flags with a bold starburst in the center flying in Covington, that’s the Juneteenth flag. The City raised those flags in MainStrasse Village and Randolph Park in ...
Juneteenth flags were recently raised in Randolph Park and on the Sixth Street Promenade in MainStrasse Village, shown here.
COVINGTON, Ky. – Offices at City Hall will be closed on Monday, June 19, as the City of Covington celebrates its newest official City holiday for the second year in a...