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The bike lane is a half-mile long and runs along West Fourth Street from Garrard to Johnson Street.
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Sharmili Reddy is the first woman to serve in the top administrative role. She replaces Ken Smith, who resigned. Reddy will start Aug. 18.
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The city is planning to turn the 23-acre plot into a mixed-use business district and community with homes, apartments, offices, restaurants, storefronts, and a hotel directly across the river from Cincinnati's downtown.
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Housing officials want proposals for a walkable, affordable neighborhood at the hilltop site of what was once Northern Kentucky's largest public housing complex.
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The house on Covington's Greenup Street is where the artist Frank Duveneck was born and raised.
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The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission's River Sweep is rallying volunteers to clean up the riverbank in Newport and Covington Saturday.
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If you've been impacted by the overflowing Ohio River, here's how to get help.
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Ron Washington says his top priorities for 2025 are improving access to affordable housing, supporting local businesses, and ensuring the success of the city's Central Riverfront development project.
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By using an existing city code, the city of Covington is removing scooters that are deemed a nuisance for blocking sidewalks.
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The city will transition from a city manager structure to a so-called “strong mayor” model.