Bicentennial Celebration Planning Underway in Covington
2015 will mark the two hundredth birthday of the City of Covington and the beginning of its third century.
2015 will mark the two hundredth birthday of the City of Covington and the beginning of its third century.
Notes from Covington City Hall from RCN editor & publisher Michael Monks:
Riverfront Commons project needs unified support, leader says
This story appears courtesy of KY Forward and is written by Liane Crossley.
The concept is simple—offer big prize money and racehorses will come.
Covington City Hall will move to 20 West Pike Street, currently home to Pike Place Bingo as early as May of this year, it was announced Tuesday night.
A table full of liquor does not often accompany economic development announcements -- at least not publicly, anyway -- but Monday's news was worthy of a toast: Westpack, a subsidiary of Russia-base
An economic development announcement will be made in Downtown Covington Monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m.
Tuesday night's meeting of the Covington City Commission will feature updates on plans for Riverfront Commons as well as a symbolic "vision statement" aimed at guiding the city forward.
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AAA Cincinnati released the results of a recent poll about the Brent Spence Bridge project showing majority support for a new bridge but divided results on how to fund it.
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear gave his sixth State of the Commonwealth Address before the General Assembly in Frankfort Wednesday night.
A record number of flu cases have been recorded this season, the Northern Kentucky Health Department reported.
The Build Our New Bridge Now coalition, supporters of public-private partnerships to finance the Brent Spence Bridge project, issued a response Tuesday to what it called "scare tactics" in the deba
An overnight police chase on Madison Avenue resulted in a foot chase that led to the evacuation of an apartment building on Scott Boulevard.
The same process that Covington residents used to launch a petition opposing the redistricting of State Rep. Arnold Simpson's House district is being dusted off for another battle in Frankfort.