A military police officer in the Kentucky National Guard and a security supervisor at Turfway Park received the oath of office this morning as the newest officers in the Covington Police Department.
Representative Thomas Massie has introduced legislation (H.R. 4726) to end the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for people who want to become citizens of the United States.
There was one company in a city associated with Campbell County that received an FDA inspection in the second quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
A Special Meeting of the Board of Devou Properties will be held in person on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 400 p.m. at the Drees Pavilion, 790 Park Lane, Covington, KY 41011 for the purpose of conducting the business of the regularly scheduled meeting.
Some 247 years ago, 56 courageous men signed a document making it adamantly clear that they, their families, and their neighbors had no intention of living under the overbearing rule of the British Empire an ocean way.
If severe weather hits Covington in the next couple of days, concert-goers and others along downtown streets or the riverfront can seek shelter in the Kenton County Parking Garage at 230 Madison Ave.
Next Tuesday, the Friends of Peaselburg Neighborhood Association’s Independence Day Parade continues its 50-year tradition as Covington’s only July 4th parade.
Covington’s Public Works Department will begin its annual summer cleaning of residential streets on Monday, July 10 – and as usual, the City has a link where you can find out when you need to move your car.