Opinion – Joseph Meyer: Mayor-council form of government is better choice for Covington
Over my eight years as mayor, I’ve been privileged to work with great commissioners and great staff to advance the…
Over my eight years as mayor, I’ve been privileged to work with great commissioners and great staff to advance the…
By Tom Haggard and Bradie Bowen Special to NKyTribune This election’s goal? Leaders who will set egos aside and collaborate…
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It was a time for Joe Meyer not only to look back – but forward…
Covington Mayor Joe Meyer will provide his final state of the City Address at the August luncheon of the Covington…
The Covington Education Foundation’s Hall of Honors event on June 12 will be a night to remember as the organization…
Covington’s newest police officer is a sergeant with over six years of experience enforcing the law and protecting citizens in…
One of Covington’s tallest buildings when it opened in 1969, 303 Court St. is about to get even taller –…
EDITOR’S NOTE: Covington Mayor Joe Meyer made these comments at a meeting of the Covington Board of Commissioners; they follow…
By Ryan Clark Special to NKyTribune Week by week, one of the city’s most long-awaited projects is getting closer to…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter There’s the parking authority, the Ethics Committee and the IRS site. Oh my. It’s true…
By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The first phase of an independent investigation of the City of Covington’s Code Enforcement Department…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune Reporter Commissioners will wait a bit longer before moving forward on a project to build a…
The City of Covington has announced the retirement of Chief of Police Bryan Carter after 27 years of service with…
The Board of Commissioners authorized the consulting firm Municipal Solutions, LLC to conduct an organizational analysis, providing the City with…
The Covington Board of Commissioners has approved a multi-year working agreement with the Covington Professional Firefighters, Local Union No. 38…