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This weekend in Covington, Kentucky, offers a variety of activities for those interested in arts, history, and culinary experiences.

Covington residents who own guns can now obtain free cable-style gun locks, a program initiated by the Covington Human Rights Commission with support from the local police department.

As January concludes and February begins, Covington, Kentucky, offers a variety of entertainment options.

A Special Meeting of the Covington Rental License Appeals Board is scheduled to take place in person on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.

The Board of Commissioners is scheduled to hold a legislative meeting on February 11, 2025.

A special meeting of the Devou Park Advisory Committee is scheduled for February 19, 2025.

A meeting of the Human Rights Commission is scheduled for Thursday, February 6, 2025.

A Special Meeting of Devou Properties Inc. is scheduled for Wednesday, February 19, 2025.

The Board of Commissioners is scheduled to hold a caucus meeting on February 4, 2025.

The Covington Academy of Heritage Trades is offering spring seminars designed to equip participants with skills in historic restoration.

As Covington, Kentucky embarks on a transition from a City Manager form of government to a Mayor-Council structure, the Committee on Form of Government Transition has commenced its work.

Amid ongoing tariff concerns, the national average price for a gallon of gasoline increased by two cents from last week, reaching $3.13.

Hamilton County Commissioners have announced the launch of the fourth round of the INSPIRE Youth Initiative Grants.

State Farm General Insurance Company has requested the California Department of Insurance to approve interim rate increases, including a 22% average for homeowners.

Hamilton County is preparing for America's 250th anniversary by inviting its citizens to participate in the America 250-Ohio Hamilton County Committee.

Applications are now open for Kenton County's annual Trash for Cash program, an initiative led by the Solid Waste Management division of Kenton County Public Works.

Three Northern Kentucky startups have been recognized as "Startups to Watch" in 2025 by KY Inno.

Kenton County Animal Services has introduced Dr. Tamara Goforth as its inaugural in-house veterinarian, marking a significant development in the organization's efforts to enhance animal care and community services. Dr. Goforth brings over 40 years...

Hamilton County has achieved recognition for its commitment to energy efficiency, with five of its buildings receiving the 2024 ENERGY STAR Awards.

Gasoline prices have experienced a slight increase despite the decrease in oil costs and low domestic demand.