The Municipal General Election is August 15, 2020. Covington will be voting on a runoff for City Council-at-Large position. Candidates are “Rick” Smith (R)
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Millage Hearing July 21 Covington City Council
A millage hearing will be held at the Covington City Council Chambers at 222 E Kirkland St on Tuesday, July 21st at 5:30 pm.
Mayor Cooper Appoints Culotta to Chief of Police
“I am confident that Chief Culotta will build upon the foundation and culture established over the past several years with the continued commitment to maintain safety in our community” said Mayor Cooper.
Young Qualifies For Covington City Council District A
Local community activist and longtime Covington resident, Keitisha Young, has qualified for the Covington City Council’s District A position in the March 2019 election.
Rolling To Run For Council-At-Large
Covington City Councilman Larry Rolling, announced Monday he will seek a new position as Council-at-Large on the Covington City Council in the March 2019 election.
Meghan Garcia Announces Candidacy for Covington City Council District E
Covington, La. – Local arts educator and cultural community leader, Meghan Garcia, announced her candidacy for Covington District E Councilperson in the upcoming March
Ludwig Running For City Council District D
COVINGTON, La. – Local civic leader, Cody Driskell Ludwig, is announcing her intention to run for the Covington City Council’s District D position in
Old Firehouse Renovation Underway
The historic old firehouse on North Theard Street is being renovated as a public venue for small meetings, events, and activities. Local architect Michael
Covington Hires Super Lawyers To Fight Big Pharma
The Brylski Company 1/23/2018 – The City of Covington has hired the local Louisiana law firm Porteous, Hainkel & Johnson LLP to take on
Cannabis Poll Recap: Decrim Vs. De-Emphasis
Covington Weekly ran an unofficial poll with regard to cannabis decriminalization in the City of Covington with overwhelmingly favorable response. Regardless of the response,
Business Resource Workshop Re-Cap
The seventh installment of the award-winning Covington Business Resource Workshop series was held Thursday, September 21, 2017 at the Bogue Falaya Hall of the
Public Opinion Poll Regarding Cannabis Possession
Louisiana introduced Medical Marijuana Legislation and the New Orleans City Council voted on measures to decriminalize cannabis possession over the last year. This allows
Congratulations to Councilman McMath
The dust settled from Covington’s At Large Council race, and Patrick McMath has won the position. Covington Weekly would like to congratulate Councilman McMath
Rolling to Remain in District D Seat
After careful consideration, and despite the urging and support of citizens and leaders to run for the at-large council seat, Larry Rolling, City of
City of Covington Announces Public Meeting
City of Covington Public Meeting/Workshop Scheduled Regarding Proposed Ordinance Establishing Water and Sewerage Capacity Charges The City of Covington has scheduled a Public Meeting
Chief Tim Lentz of the Covington Police Department Announces “Operation Angel”
Monday, May 2, 2016, Chief Tim Lentz was joined by his partners in law enforcement to include, Mandeville Police, Pearl River Police, Madisonville Police,
Covington Business District Clean Up Event This Saturday – Volunteers Needed!
“Think Clean?…Think Covington!” – the 2015 Covington Cleanest City Contest theme falls right in line with Covington’s City-wide Cleanup campaign beginning Saturday, March 7th.
Covington Receives GFOA Award for Excellence In Financial Reporting for FY 2013
For the third consecutive year, the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting has been awarded to the City of Covington by the
City Council To Address SSA Expansion Plan At Meeting
The Covington City Council will decide on the “hot topic” St. Scholastica Academy expansion plan on May 20th. The plan, which was approved by
Strong Public Showing, Skateboard Ordinance Withdrawn
It started with a ride from the corner of New Hampshire and Boston to the City Council Chambers. After listening to feedback from the