
Covington tweaks incentives that assisted 30 small businesses last year; goal is to be more helpful
The City of Covington didn’t just talk about helping its small and new businesses in the fiscal year that ended…
The City of Covington didn’t just talk about helping its small and new businesses in the fiscal year that ended…
The first painted barrels created for the NKY Bourbon Barrel Project are out on the streets for a sneak preview…
NKyTribune staff Covington Police have made an arrest in Wednesday’s early-morning fatal shooting in the area of the City Heights…
Joyce Mary Brink Callery, 72, of Villa Hills, formerly of Latonia, passed away on Saturday, July 6, in Edgewood. She…
Covington Parks & Recreation has hired a consultant to help it do some soul searching over the next 10 months,…
An event Thursday evening will give the public a first look at three conceptual drawings of what could be built…
The Covington summer street-sweeping schedule begins Monday, July 8. Covington’s Public Works Department has divided the City into 24 sections,…
The numbers are in from the River Sweep event a couple of weekends ago: 45 volunteers spent 3 hours picking…
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second of a two part series submitted by the City of Covington to explain its…
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first of two stories submitted by the City of Covington to help explain its 2019-20…
By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune reporter Today, 100 teachers from across Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati will become students. Fidelity Investments in…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter When Mayor Joseph U. Meyer was a kid growing up on Indiana Avenue, he remembers…
Our neighborhood welcomes everyone to join us celebrate Independence Day in Covington by participating in our Annual Peaselburg 4th of…
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Several Kentucky cities had their wettest year ever in 2018 and, according to the latest…
Drivers will appreciate the increased visibility. Conservationists will love their energy efficiency. Taxpayers will appreciate their longevity and cost savings….
Restrictions on how many bulk items of garbage can be set out for pickup are being relaxed this week so…
Heavy rains have caused flooding in the City of Covington and surrounding areas. In an effort to keep the public…
The Jay and Marsha Millard Foundation has funded the Twin Rails Sober Living Facility in Covington’s Westside, a three-story, 10,800-square…
Need to get rid of old TVs, computers and other electronics gathering dust? What about sensitive paper documents you need…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune Reporter After Coleman Stracener’s service in the military, he decided it was time to come back…
Greenup Street will be closed to traffic between Ninth and 10th streets starting Monday at 7 a.m., weather depending. The…
Eager to help its small businesses, the City of Covington over the last two years has quadrupled the money it…