The Covington Police Department stopped using a third-party crime map last August. Now, they've started their own due to resident demand.
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A court filing by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges women working at a Toyota Boshoku plant in Tennessee were sexually propositioned by supervisors and groped by male coworkers. Toyota Boshoku's U.S. operations are headquartered in Erlanger, Kentucky.
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The new strategic plan will act as a road map for the district, but will also be a sales pitch to voters this November, when the district is likely to have a new tax levy request on the ballot for the first time in 10 years.
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The analysis is an addendum to a report issued by police reform advocacy group, Campaign Zero, last month.
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The city's Safe and Clean Neighborhood Fund is open for community-initiated projects that promote safety, livability, and eliminate blight.
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