A culinary favorite, chanterelle season is highly anticipated by chefs around the world. Full of rich flavor reminiscent of apricots, the golden chanterlles are
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Flora of Covington: Gardenia, a Symbol of Love
The gardenia is a common and adored feature in southern landscapes, making this non-native plant one of LSU’s Southern heritage plants. Its love for
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic “Buzz at the Covington Trailhead” was submitted by Covington Weekly. Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing covweekly@gmail.com,
Gov. Edwards Announces Phase 2 Re-Opening
Today, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced that following continued improvement in Louisiana’s COVID-19 outlook and a significant increase in testing capacity and contact tracing,
City Begins Groundwork for Jefferson Ave Roundabout
From the City of Covington Mayor Mark Johnson Jefferson Ave. Utility Relocation The Louisiana Department of Transportation (LADOTD) is working on a project to
To Dredge Or Not To Dredge, What Is The Motivation?
Historically, here in Covington, the beautiful and scenic Bogue Falaya River was dredged in order to accept larger vessels from the south shore and
On The Origins Of St. Tammany
Tamanend (also Tammany or Tammanend) the affable, who died in 1701, was Chief of a clan of the Lenni-Lenape nation in the Delaware Valley
Non Profits Work Together for Flood Relief Efforts in Covington
The Food Bank of Covington is in need of non-perishable food donations. The most needed item at this time is boxed cereal. Can openers,
5 Reasons Karen Champagne Might Be A Good St. Tammany Parish President
By Timothy Achan Gates, Correspondent Karen Treadway Champagne is challenging Pat Brister for Parish President in this coming October election. Karen is active in
Let the Art Angels Bring the Party to You!
Art Angels offers on-site parties where they bring the fun to you! Ideal for birthday parties, bachelorette parties, graduation parties and more. Make your next
Yvette Brion Photography Offers 20% Off Prints – Family Portraits & More
Yvette Brion, recent graduate of Louisiana Tech University with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography, offers her photographic skills with event coverage and
This Week At The Farmers Market By Charlene LeJeune
Happy Tuesday, friends! It feels like we were just singing Christmas carols and now we’re struttin’ to Mardi Gras music. I’m too old for
Center of Performing Arts Hosts Performance This Weekend
“With a small, powerhouse multi-ethnic cast and a driving, exquisitely crafted score running the gamut of today’s popular music, SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD
Groves at Miles Branch Block Party
Habitat for Humanity St. Tammany West invites our volunteers, supporters and friends to celebrate the completion of six homes at the Groves at Mile
St. Tammany Humane Society
The St. Tammany Humane Society is Louisiana’s largest non-profit, no-kill animal welfare organization. Since 1953, the St. Tammany Humane Society has been serving the