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Properties sought for Beautification Awards

This property at 542 Greenup St. owned by Betsy Goldfarb and Bill Sachs won a Beautification Award from the Friends of Covington in 2018. Friends of Covington seeking nominations for annual competition COVINGTON, Ky. - Do the grounds and exterior of your house or business epitomize “beautiful?”   The Friends of Covington want to recognize it.   The organization, which was fou...

‘Texas Turnaround’ unveiled to public

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s conceptual rendering for the “Texas Turnaround” at Fourth Street and the interstate. Proposal creates new route for Fourth Street ramp onto Brent Spence  COVINGTON, Ky. - A plan to reduce accidents on the Brent Spence Bridge by changing where traffic from Fourth Street merges onto northbound Interstates 71/75 in Covington will go before ...

City grieves after lifeguard is killed

“Keeter” Seay Tevis, left, with two fellow lifeguards at Randolph Pool Condolences to family of worker who died in shooting  COVINGTON, Ky. - The City of Covington is grieving today over the death of a teen who worked as a lifeguard at the City's Randolph Pool.   Ke'Ovion "Keeter" Seay Tevis, 18, who graduated two months ago from Holmes High School, was shot an...

Board of Commission Special Meeting Minutes 8-5-19

Board of Commission Special Meeting Minutes 8-5-19

Dog swimming, Beerio Kart & pysanka

COVINGTON, Ky. - Summer has turned the corner and is headed toward the Back-to-School time of year, but that doesn’t mean the fun is done.   This weekend in #LoveTheCov features the annual Old Timers Reunion, dogs in the pool, Ukrainian Easter Egg painting, and a wide array of events at Covington’s 700-plus-acre Devou Park, including a ride and run, extended dates for Yoga Fit, an...

Board of Commission Caucus Meeting Agenda 08-06-19

  Draft Agenda

Covington needs your vote to win ‘Beautify’ contest

Volunteers at River Sweep ’19 in Covington not only picked up litter but also dug partially buried debris out of the river mud.  River cleanup event one of five finalists in statewide competition  COVINGTON, Ky. - Covington needs your help ... or rather your vote. The City and its partners who organize the annual cleanup of litter on the riverfront - locally known as River Sweep -...

New Covington officer a Louisville transfer

New Covington Police Officer Detrick Johnson poses with Captain Greg Jones and Mayor Joe Meyer after being sworn in.   COVINGTON, Ky. - Covington's newest police officer arrives with five years' experience. Detrick Johnson - an officer with the Louisville Metro Police Department since 2014 - was sworn in Monday afternoon by Mayor Joe Meyer during a short ceremony in the Covington City Co...

State honors LGBTQ leader from Covington

Bonnie Meyer holds the award presented to her by Kentucky Commission on Human Rights leader John C.K. Fisher. Award echoes report calling City’s ‘welcoming’ nature an economic asset  COVINGTON, Ky. - About an hour before a national business consultant identified Covington’s “welcoming” character as one of its economic strengths, a Covington resident was ho...
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