Covington, Dayton City Candidates to Appear at Meet & Greets
Candidates for Dayton City Council and Covington City Commission will appear at meet and greet nights in April.
Candidates for Dayton City Council and Covington City Commission will appear at meet and greet nights in April.
The 21st annual Northern Kentucky Regional History Day will feature a broad range of topics ranging from the Civil War to Northern Kentucky ghost stories and just about everything in between.
A bill that would allow for a local option sales tax passed a Kentucky House of Representatives committee on Tuesday.
The Point Logo & Design Company will celebrate the official opening of its new location in Latonia next Wednesday, March 19.
Former Covington finance director Bob Due is scheduled to appear in a Kenton County courtroom on Thursday where he is expected to change his not guilty plea.
NKY Restoration Weekend returns to Covington on March 21 & 22 and the Kentucky Heritage Council will be on hand to launch the public phase of its strategic planning process as well as tools the
Covington Latin's 2014 Alumni Banquet has been moved to Saturday, May 17 where cocktails will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m.
The River City News announces its new online store!
Three teams of students from Prince of Peace School in Covington qualified for the state competition after solid performances at Odyssey of the Mind regionals.
On Friday night, the team at Greenline Salon on 6th Street celebrated their one-year anniversary in Covington.
Covington Latin School hosted its Quo Vadis (Where are you going?) 5K walk & 10K run in Downtown Covington on Saturday.
Covington Latin School is hosting the Quo Vadis 5K & 10K race on Saturday.
A bill that would allow the use of public-private partnerships, or P3s, to finance major government projects in the Commonwealth has cleared the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee.
The City of Covington hired Lisa Desmarais on Tuesday as the new information technology and data manager at City Hall.