
Covington’s new ‘toy’ — a cold planer attachment — provides a smoother driving, better pothole repair
Slowly and methodically, Todd Redman drove a Bobcat skid steer loader down Covington’s Martin Street, the attachment on its front…
Slowly and methodically, Todd Redman drove a Bobcat skid steer loader down Covington’s Martin Street, the attachment on its front…
Eleven neighborhood groups are due to receive funding from the City of Covington for small improvement projects ranging from fruit…
City of Covington officials helped M&M Service officially cut the ribbon Friday on its new corporate headquarters, a $3 million…
Covington’s Public Works Department will begin its annual spring cleaning of residential streets on Monday, April 4. How well the…
Covington’s Lulu Northcutt made headlines in a March 6, 1929, article in The Kentucky Post newspaper by doing what lawyers…
A month shy of his fourth anniversary with the City of Covington, Finance Director Muhammed Owusu is returning home to…
The focus is on the names – 31 names, immortalized on a bronze plaque – representing 31 young men from…
With April being “Fair Housing Month,” the City of Covington is co-sponsoring a poster contest for students in grades 1…
A new partnership in Covington will help nurture the creation and growth of Black-owned businesses by making available meeting space…
A new online registration system will make it easy for Covington residents to learn details about Parks & Recreation activities…
Using an online survey and a virtual public hearing next week, the public can make suggestions on how the City…
City to Honor Ukraine in Special Ceremony Wednesday Commission will vote on 2:30 a.m. liquor fees next week By Ryan…
Small businesses in Covington have until Friday, March 25, to apply for the next round of City help in paying…
Seeking to preserve on-street parking for the small businesses who need it to survive, the City of Covington will begin…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter After appearing 15 minutes late to their Tuesday night Commission meeting due to what…
Before Mayor Joe Meyer administered the oath of office to five new police officers Monday, he encouraged them to maintain…
Nearly 100 discarded trees and almost 650 pounds of non-working lights from Covington were kept out of landfills this past…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter As he can do, Mayor Joseph U. Meyer left his most notable comments for the…
A Covington police officer recently started to follow and pull over a driver who appeared to be impaired – but…
New space and jobs for a downtown branding firm and the renovation of a building on a highly visible corner…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Could it be time for recreation again? If Ben Oldiges has his way, it will…
Three new street signs featuring the silhouettes of two buckskin-clad explorers signal Covington’s inclusion on a historic route that stretches…