The City of Covington unveiled its new municipal branding this week and it is unlike any such city logo anywhere. And, like so many efforts in Covington, the new brand was met with a wave of negative feedback. The River City News believes that that negative feedback is welcome and necessary, but also misplaced. We believe […]
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Editorial: Landor Got Covington’s New Brand Right, Now the City Has to Live Up to It
The City of Covington unveiled its new municipal branding this week and it is unlike any such city logo anywhere. And, like so many efforts in Covington, the new brand was met with a wave of negative feedback. The River City News believes that that negative feedback is welcome and necessary, but also misplaced. We believe […]
Editorial: Landor Got Covington’s New Brand Right, Now the City Has to Live Up to It
The City of Covington unveiled its new municipal branding this week and it is unlike any such city logo anywhere. And, like so many efforts in Covington, the new brand was met with a wave of negative feedback. The River City News believes that that negative feedback is welcome and necessary, but also misplaced. We believe […]
Couple: Covington is as Close to Magic as You Can Get
The following op-ed is written by Cole Imperi, who lives in Mainstrasse Village with her husband, Victor. Victor and I are both receiving a neighborhood leadership award from the Center for Great Neighborhoods, an organization that has directly impacted our lives through our house as well as through the community initiatives that they are behind. […]
Couple: Covington is as Close to Magic as You Can Get
The following op-ed is written by Cole Imperi, who lives in Mainstrasse Village with her husband, Victor. Victor and I are both receiving a neighborhood leadership award from the Center for Great Neighborhoods, an organization that has directly impacted our lives through our house as well as through the community initiatives that they are behind. […]
Couple: Covington is as Close to Magic as You Can Get
The following op-ed is written by Cole Imperi, who lives in Mainstrasse Village with her husband, Victor. Victor and I are both receiving a neighborhood leadership award from the Center for Great Neighborhoods, an organization that has directly impacted our lives through our house as well as through the community initiatives that they are behind. […]
Rick Robinson: Fly Frontier for a Great Flight (and a Better CVG)
Back in my days at Eastern Kentucky University, I occasionally took the Greyhound back home. Watching Morgan Freeman expatriate the US via a bus trip to join Andy DuFresane in Mexico makes bus travel seem epic. My experiences on the road were hardly so romantic. Surrounded by chain-smoking passengers, we seemingly stopped at ever little town between Covington […]
Rick Robinson: Fly Frontier for a Great Flight (and a Better CVG)
Back in my days at Eastern Kentucky University, I occasionally took the Greyhound back home. Watching Morgan Freeman expatriate the US via a bus trip to join Andy DuFresane in Mexico makes bus travel seem epic. My experiences on the road were hardly so romantic. Surrounded by chain-smoking passengers, we seemingly stopped at ever little town between Covington […]
Guest Editorial: Hey, CityBeat, You Obviously Don’t Know Anything About Covington
A recent column written by Kathy Y. Wilson and published in the Cincinnati alternative newspaper, CityBeat, caused a furor in Covington. For background, check out The River City News’s response: Wow. CityBeat Columnist’s Bizarre Rant About Rape & Covington is… Ugh. Just, Ugh. The following letter is written by Dan Petronio of the Center for Great […]
Guest Editorial: Hey, CityBeat, You Obviously Don’t Know Anything About Covington
A recent column written by Kathy Y. Wilson and published in the Cincinnati alternative newspaper, CityBeat, caused a furor in Covington. For background, check out The River City News’s response: Wow. CityBeat Columnist’s Bizarre Rant About Rape & Covington is… Ugh. Just, Ugh. The following letter is written by Dan Petronio of the Center for Great […]

