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COVINGTON, Ky. – As Halloween festivities unfold, Covington offers a range of activities for both children and adults.

Volunteers are being called upon to participate in a tree-planting event scheduled for Saturday morning in Peaselburg, Covington, Kentucky.

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes from October 8, 2024, have been released.

Starting this Friday, young residents of Covington, Kentucky, will have the opportunity to participate in the annual Mayor's Reading Challenge.

Seven neighborhood groups in Covington, Kentucky, have received funding for various improvement projects as part of the city's Neighborhood Grant Program.

With election season underway, the City of Covington has issued a reminder to candidates and their supporters about the prohibition of placing political signs on public property.

Covington, Ky. - The City of Covington has announced the official trick-or-treat hours for Halloween. Residents can expect the event to take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 31st.

The City of Covington, Kentucky, is set to commence the stabilization of Frank Duveneck's childhood home, a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Covington Board of Commissioners has contracted SSRG Midwest Operations, a Cincinnati-based firm known for its expertise in historic preservation and structural stabilization.

If you're looking for Halloween-themed activities in Covington, Kentucky, this weekend offers a variety of events to consider. From pumpkin carving to costume contests and spooky tours, there's something for everyone.

If you visited downtown Covington during the recent BLINK outdoor light and art event, you likely noticed an increase in crowd size. According to data, foot traffic more than doubled compared to any other evening in 2024.