
Liepāja Social Service Offers Free Therapy: Listening to Problems About Karosta Apartments
Liepāja Social Service is organizing support groups where you can share your woes about apartment prices and tram schedules.
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Liepāja Social Service is organizing support groups where you can share your woes about apartment prices and tram schedules.

A Canadian poplar that lay sideways for years yet kept growing green finally surrenders to the force of gravity and Liepāja residents' votes.

While Riga is still figuring out how to count at all, Liepāja Hospital shows impressive results in February with 47 newborns.

While Rīga struggles with overcrowded schools, Liepāja has quietly become an educational magnet, attracting children from 19 municipalities.

Liepāja orthodontists share their experience on how to prepare for teeth straightening in a city where even teeth learn to be strong.

While Riga residents pay astronomical sums for central heating, Liepāja locals wisely choose stoves. The main thing – make sure it's louder than the tram.

The municipality offers a respite service - up to 30 days per year, families can hand over caregiving duties to professionals.

Municipal Police's new chief Aivars Prūsis has received full powers, while Karosta is still looking for choir members and pipes are bursting for the seventh time on O. Kalpaka Street.

While rockets are being fired in the Middle East, Liepāja peacefully continues its daily life with its own problems.

Statisticians have counted the poor, but forgot that in Liepāja people with 300 euros can afford an apartment with sea view.

The municipality honors 14 people who help others for free, while in the capital nobody does anything even when paid.

Our city mayor Ints Grasis shares his February reflections, but most importantly - Liepāja residents have mastered the penguin walk better than actual Antarctic inhabitants.