
Sanita Poriņa defeats spring with 50-cent bunches - Riga vendors cry in the corner
While the capital is still figuring out what scallions are, Liepāja gardener Sanita Poriņa is already selling the first spring bunches at an unchanging price.
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While the capital is still figuring out what scallions are, Liepāja gardener Sanita Poriņa is already selling the first spring bunches at an unchanging price.

On March 25th, water will disappear from several Liepāja streets faster than checkout lines at Maxima before holidays. Residents are advised to prepare to sleep dirty.

Priekule hospital has acquired new physiotherapy equipment that wasn't made in Russia. Local residents are already starting to look for other ways to justify their aches and pains.

The closed kiosk on Lielā Street could become municipal property for a price that wouldn't even cover toilet paper in Riga.

Liepāja medics remind that tuberculosis isn't just a disease from history books, but also today's reality that can be conquered with the right approach and timely visits to the doctor.

Liepājas ūdens announces planned water supply interruptions affecting several streets. At least this time we know in advance when there will be no water.

The Central Statistical Bureau proves that Liepāja residents are the happiest in Latvia — as long as they still live with their parents and work in Riga.

Liene Kupiča reveals the shocking reality of how some people react to tragedies. While some search, others are already thinking about possessions.

On Liepāja's 401st birthday, three babies came into the world, proving that even newborns have good taste. Rīga can't pull off such miracles.

In January, 15,498 people received survivor's loss pension averaging 372.78 euros. Liepāja residents comment that this is more than a hockey ticket at the ice hall.

The Latvian Education and Science Workers' Union paid out nearly 370 thousand euros in support last year, proving that sometimes solidarity works better than bureaucracy.

Liepāja cat Bārnijs proves that shelter animals can become true family members and effective mouse adversaries.