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New stop sign on Highland Ave.

COVINGTON, Ky. – Drivers on Highland Avenue need to pay attention: There’s a new stop sign at the foot of Emery Drive. The signs (for drivers headed both east and west on Highland) were installed earlier this week by Public Works after numerous traffic complaints. The signs are permanent. The sign on eastbound Highland will be mounted to a permanent post soon. ###

Winship replaces Jordan as an assistant police chief

Photo 1: Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti (third from left) poses with the newly promoted officers. From left, Sgt. David Hoyle, Capt. Josh Bornhorn, Chief Valenti, Assistant Chief Matt Winship, Capt. Jennifer Rudolph, and Lt. Jason McErlane. Photo 2: Chief Valenti (center) poses with retiring Capt. Greg Jones (left) and retiring Assistant Chief Marcus Jordan. Retirements set in motion c...

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 06/28/2023

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 06/28/2023

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 06/27/2023

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 06/27/2023

KYTC update on 4th St. bridge replacement to be held Aug. 15

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 and pedestrian lanes COVINGTON, Ky. – A presentation on the 4th Street Bridge replacement...

Sign up by July 26 for free school supplies

Backpacks event to benefit K-12 students COVINGTON, Ky. – If your children need supplies for the coming school year, you have until 5 p.m. July 26 to register online for Northern Kentucky Harvest’s 23rd annual free Backpacks & Breakfast giveaway. The organization said in a news release that it will be distributing 1,058 free backpacks full of supplies during a weekend distri...

Paradise & pipe cleaners

COVINGTON, Ky. – Maybe “weather permitting” should be standard language when we’re telling you about outdoor events in The Cov. Last week saw cancellations/rescheduling, so our wise counsel is to always check these links before you scoot out the door, because sudden summer downpours can halt or delay an activity or event. That said, let’s move forward anticipating ...

City’s Spanish-translated documents and forms featured at workshop for Latino community

Providing translated documents about City programs a ‘game changer’ COVINGTON, Ky. – The successful debut of the City’s Spanish-translated business guide, “Guia Empresarial,” and additional Spanish-translated City documents and forms, happened Tuesday night at a banking workshop event – “Taller Bancario” – sponsored by Espera...

Board of Commissioners Legislative Meeting Agenda 7/18/2023

Draft agenda, legislation, and minutes from the previous meetings.

Direct relief: $239K helps hundreds pay utility bills

City, Community Action Commission partnership aids residents who lost income due to pandemic COVINGTON, Ky. – More than 600 Covington families got help paying overdue utility bills during the pandemic, thanks to a City program funded by a federal grant and administered by the Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission. All told, 625 unique households received an average of $382....
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