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The Municipal Equality Index measures how inclusive city laws and policies are for people who identify as LGBTQ+.
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Starting Thursday, Dec. 1, the W. 4th St. entrance onto the highway will close permanently to make way for the new "Texas Turnaround" entrance further south on Pike St.
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The city of Covington's Human Resources Department initiated the eight-week Spanish course after hearing about a language barrier between a Solid Waste & Recycling employee and a business owner.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear stopped by Holmes High School in Covington Tuesday to discuss his plans to invest in educational programs that prepare students for careers in technology and manufacturing.
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A rare statuette will go on display in Hollywood, and feed people in Northern Kentucky.
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It’s been called the country’s largest light, art and projection-mapping experience. Now BLINK is back for the first time since 2019.
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Cyclists will soon have a bit more protection from traffic when crossing between Covington and Newport.
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A number of cyclists came to Covington's City Commission meeting Tuesday to advocate for better bike infrastructure after the death of Gloria San Miguel.
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Covington officials just cut the city’s property tax to its lowest rate in decades, but some homeowners will still see a higher tax bill this year.
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Covington officials recently expanded a few efforts aimed at addressing housing issues, including a longtime program that helps low-income homeowners pay for urgent repairs and a separate program that helps pay for a down payment and closing costs when buying a home.