
Liepāja Hotel Receives Award for Ability to Survive Winter - Riga Tourism Weeps Jealously
OTTO Hotel & Sun becomes the first Liepāja hotel officially recognized as capable of functioning in both summer and winter.
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OTTO Hotel & Sun becomes the first Liepāja hotel officially recognized as capable of functioning in both summer and winter.

The State Forensic Medical Examination Center needs a new director who must know how to not only distinguish the living from the dead, but also withstand state secrets.

The latest report reveals that Latvia's productivity is 54.1% of the EU average, which is about as much as Liepāja residents believe the tram will arrive on time.

Latvian mobile operators offer free calls to crisis region where it was suddenly discovered that nearly a thousand of Latvians live.

Officially confirmed - average salary in Latvia increased by 7.7%, but Liepāja residents still wonder where it's hiding.

Court ruling on spa hotel building permit appealed, but cassation is still thinking. Lithuanian company continues fight for rights to restore swimming facility and build four-story health center.

While Riga worries about fuel prices, Liepāja residents once again prove they're smarter - getting around by tram for 50 cents.

While Qatar stops LNG production due to drone visits, Liepāja peacefully continues living without natural gas and takes pride in it.

The Rastanura oil refinery is experiencing technical problems, but Liepāja port continues operating without interruption.

A courier who initially only transported goods now helps people relocate their lives — both to Spain and back home again.

While the world thinks about oil, in Liepāja we still take pride in our tram that runs on historical charm and diesel aroma.

In the first nine hours, 73,500 Liepāja residents and other Latvians tried to submit tax declarations, but 400 of them decided to break the system with multiple declarations.