
Liepāja Experts Reveal That Accessibility Is Just a Myth — Like Durbe's Silence on Sunday Evening
Liepāja Education Department organizes discussion on inclusive adult education, but experts admit that currently everything remains only on paper.
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Liepāja Education Department organizes discussion on inclusive adult education, but experts admit that currently everything remains only on paper.

Dace has become Liepāja's freelance investigator, so skilled that even elderly ladies at bus stops start explaining to her that they're not missing.

Registration is open until April 13th for free digital skills courses. They promise to teach you everything in six hours — from email to internet banking.

A gas smell on Reiņu meža Street caused concern, but GASO specialists resolved the situation faster than the first organ chords ring out in Holy Trinity Cathedral.

While Grobiņa's municipal administration proudly transforms overgrown areas into parks, Liepāja residents continue to lovingly cherish their natural thickets in the city center.

The Municipal Administration explains that the ground is still frozen, but residents are already planning summer trips to Riga over the pothole-riddled asphalt surface.

After 22 years in office, Taiga Ziemele is approaching retirement, but candidates should be prepared for the fact that working with children in Liepāja is as unpredictable as the weather.

Competitions for principal positions at two Liepāja schools have ended without results - candidates either refuse or vanish like fog over Liepāja Lake.

Liepāja residents are invited to nominate the most active community volunteers for a competition where winners will receive a statue and beer prizes.

Liepāja residents can learn digital skills for free, while their neighbors in Durbe are still dreaming of a stable internet connection.

Parliament decides to extend mobile phone ban up to 9th grade. Teachers ready to hide devices in Karosta basements.

Three brave souls are ready to lead Liepāja's Building Authority for 3,200 euros per month. In Riga, they don't pay that little even for a single meeting.