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City offices closed Monday

Let’s keep Covington’s First Responders safe this holiday weekend COVINGTON, Ky. – Note that offices at City Hall at 20 W. Pike St. will be closed Monday for the federal Labor Day holiday and will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesday. We all know that Labor Day was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century as a day designated to honor the American worker and became a feder...

Special Meeting Notice – Board of Commissioners 8/31/2023

A Special Meeting of the Board of Commissioners will be held in person on Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 20 W. Pike Street, Covington, KY 41011 for the purpose of receiving public comments regarding the 2024 Property Tax Rate, the reading of the Ordinance related to 2024 Property Tax Rate, and considering an order to fill a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners.

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 08/15/2023

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 08/15/2023

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 08/08/2023

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 08/08/2023

Covington’s newest Police officer always wanted to be a cop

COVINGTON, Ky. – Covington’s newest police officer looks forward to a long career of service to the people of Covington. Trevor Collins was sworn in by Mayor Joe Meyer this morning and received his badge from Assistant Police Chief Matt Winship in a ceremony at City Hall. Prior to administering the oath of office, Meyer spoke to Collins about the significance of the Department&rs...

Riverfest rules set for downtown, Devou

Familiar restrictions for fireworks display address safety, traffic, parking COVINGTON, Ky. – Large crowds will again flock to the riverfront and viewing spots around Covington to watch the 47th annual Labor Day weekend fireworks on Sunday, Sept. 3, so the City and its Police Department are putting in place familiar restrictions designed to ensure safety and orderly traffic flow. ...

‘Love The COV’ sculpture to overlook river

Photo provided by Southbank Partners. Southbank Partners’ gift expands gallery of outdoor public art COVINGTON, Ky. – Nashville has its winged “What Lifts You” mural. Chicago has “Cloud Gate,” aka “The Bean.” Cincinnati has its “Sing the Queen City” sculpture. Soon, a 12-foot-high “Love The COV” sculpture created in t...

Aliens & river swim

COVINGTON, Ky. – It’s no stretch to say that this weekend has some out-of-this-world happenings in store. Trust us. (Or “trust no one,” as Mulder and Scully might say.) Among the fun in The Cov this weekend, you can swim the Ohio River, witness (and sip) a little alchemy, and maybe finally settle the debate on whether aliens are visiting for fellowship or destruction. Ye...

Heritage Trades Academy ready for enrollment

Full curriculum now available to teach in-demand skills for work on historic buildings COVINGTON, Ky. – After a series of weekend and week-long workshops earlier this year on topics like old-style wood windows and tuckpointing, the Covington Academy of Heritage Trades is ready for the big time: In-depth classes that will help “students” find new careers by mastering t...
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