Today, September 25, 2017, John Mairose III was sworn into the Covington Police Department as a Grade 1 Patrol Officer.
Mairose accompanies his father Detective Mairose in serving the Covington Police Department.
The City congratulates Officer Mairose on this accomplishment and thanks him for his service!
On Monday, September 25, interior demolition of the 501 Main building in Mainstrasse will occur. As a result, construction fencing will be installed and parking around the building will be impacted.
To help offset the loss of parking, the Smith Muffler section of the 501 Main parking lot will become available for use.
The entire demolition of the 501 Main building is anticipated to ta...
COVINGTON, KY – With the massive increase in heroin use and the rise in overdoses hitting Northern Kentucky, the City of Covington is teaming up with Kenton County, The Northern Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy, PDS and the Northern Kentucky Health Department to educate citizens on how to protect themselves, their friends and family, and their community.
Working together with cou...
COVINGTON, KY – The Covington Parks & Recreation Department invites the public to attend its free Urban Ecology Workshop to learn about green infrastructure and stormwater management.
The workshop is scheduled for Saturday, September 23, at the City Hall Commission Chambers, 20 W. Pike Street, Covington, KY 41011 on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Additionally, the workshop features loca...
COVINGTON, KY – On Tuesday, September 12, the Board of Commissioners approved a five year business retention incentive for Blair Technology Group (BTG) to fuel the company’s future growth and further invest in Covington’s existing business community.
BTG is an ecommerce company that specializes in the sales and refurbishment of computing equipment. Located at 4314 Boron Drive, BT...
COVINGTON, KY – On Tuesday evening, the Board of Commissioners authorized the issuance of seven rent subsidy and façade improvement incentive grants to new and existing businesses throughout Covington thanks to its Small Business Program.
Throughout fiscal year 2017-2018, the City has budgeted $72,000 for the Covington Small Business Program to provide approximately 12 rent subsidy or...