Public can conduct business at Finance window;
pandemic-related safety protocols in place
COVINGTON, Ky. – Residents and businesses will be able to pay their bills and conduct business in person starting Monday at the Finance Department’s window in the lobby of City Hall.
With Gov. Andy Beshear reporting positive trends in the war against COVID-19 – cases in K...
Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 02-23-21
Covington Mayor Joe Meyer bends the ear of Kentucky Andy Beshear before the two spoke at the ceremonial dedication of the COVID-19 vaccination site in Covington.
2,400 doses and counting ‘gives us hope,’ Mayor Meyer says
COVINGTON, Ky. – Some 2,400 people have received their first COVID-19 vaccine shot at the state’s new regional vaccination center in downtown Covingt...
Covington Parks & Rec planning activities with safety in mind
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Covington’s pools open June 12. This release initially had the incorrect date.)
COVINGTON, Ky. – Reopened swimming pools. Movie nights in the park. Activity kits delivered to your door.
Winter still has us in its proverbial icy grip, but Covington Parks & Recreation is firming up plans fo...
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is another in a series of recycling tips from the City of Covington's Neighborhood Services Department, Solid Waste & Recycling Division.)
COVINGTON, Ky. – A “Recycle Right Wednesday” tip last October sought to unravel the mysteries of recycling plastic with an ironclad rule: Ignore the numeral inside the “chasing arrows” symbol and loo...
Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 02-16-21
But winter weather is causing delays, challenges
COVINGTON, Ky. – Lingering ice and snow are creating challenges for waste collection this week in Covington, but residents should continue to put their garbage and recycling carts at the curb on their regularly scheduled collection days.
That’s the advice of Rumpke Waste & Collection and the City of Covington’s So...
Employees told to work from home
COVINGTON, Ky. – Offices at City Hall will be closed Tuesday because of the winter weather, City Manager David Johnston said today.
The storm has already covered streets with layers of snow and ice and is expected to add significant amounts to those layers overnight.
Johnston told employees to work from home Tuesday and noted that most if not al...