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Former MMA Fighter Now Wants to Help Bullies Change
Deon West, a self-proclaimed “knucklehead” in his younger years, is a fighting entrepreneur who wants to help bullies change their ways.
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Deon West, a self-proclaimed “knucklehead” in his younger years, is a fighting entrepreneur who wants to help bullies change their ways.
Technicians from the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources delivered 750 ten-inch (and larger) rainbow trout to the 3.8-acre Prisoners Lake in Devou Park late last week as part of it
Covington social activist Bennie Doggett will be recognized by the city on Friday as part of Black History Month.
Covington City Hall's lobby will reopen for public business on Monday after closing November 23 due to the pandemic.
It was previously closed from March 16 to July 6.
Work is set to begin on the facade of the former YMCA building in downtown Covington, which, along with a former historic bank building most recent used as a bookstore at Gateway Community and Tech
A Covington-based charity that helps people with car challenges was awarded a $15,000 grant from the Greater Cincinnati Foundation.
The City of Covington is hoping to reopen its swimming pools this summer following last year's decision to keep them closed for the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
More maintenance work is coming to the Brent Spence Bridge, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced Friday.
Covington's Behringer-Crawford Museum is welcoming visitors back to its Devou Park building with its new exhibit dedicate to Negro League baseball.
From Covington Independent Public Schools.
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge closes to vehicular traffic on Monday for a restoration project that transportation officials believe will take three-quarters of a year to complete.
Seven Covington neighborhood groups will receive funding from the city for small improvement projects.
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Covington Independent Public Schools (CIPS) faculty and staff are expected to receive their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine on February 14.
A man was found dead inside the Mid-Town Parking Garage in Covington on Tuesday morning.
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There is a lot of demand from potential contractors looking to work in the early stages of the redevelopment of the former IRS site in Covington.