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Two New Schools Offering Education in Downtown Covington
There are two new schools in downtown Covington offering private education to local youth.
One is already open and another plans to open for the next school year.
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There are two new schools in downtown Covington offering private education to local youth.
One is already open and another plans to open for the next school year.
UPDATE: Sunday, Nov. 29: A federal appeals court decided Sunday to allow Governor Andy Beshear's order to stand, closing all public and private K-12 schools.
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Every since the fiery crash involving a pair of two semi trucks forced an ongoing closure of the Brent Spence Bridge on Interstates 71 and 75 between Covington and Cincinnati, trucks continue to pl
The City of Covington is urging customers to shop at the city's small businesses during the holiday shopping season.
Kenton County Lodges of the Fraternal Order of Police are partnering with Master Provisions to distribute roughly 1,100 boxes of food to families in need.
A new emergency winter shelter for single adults is opening in Covington.
Welcome House of Northern Kentucky will open the temporary shelter on November 30 through March 31, 2021.
Two new addiction treatment centers are opening in Kenton County.
There will be a holiday decoration event this year sponsored by the Friends of Covington, which is putting on the contest for the first time in its 33-year history.
A special holiday promotion highlighting small businesses was launched by the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet (TAH) and the Kentucky Main Street Program (KYMS).
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It has been a “helluva year” for Bouquet Restaurant in Covington to turn 13, according to chef Stephen Williams.
The popular Beyond the Curb urban living tours that typically take place twice a year in Northern Kentucky's river cities, is virtual this year.
Demolition has begun on the new home for the Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky.
The Cincinnati Preservation Association honored eleven local projects including two in Northern Kentucky at its annual meeting this month.
The libraries of Kenton, Campbell, and Boone counties are closing their physical buildings, but will still offer services:
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Commercial vehicles are being directed to detour on I-275 while traveling northbound on I-71/75, Secretary of Transportation Jim Gray said Wednesday.