
Rimi stores will start approaching customers like Olympic Center trainers - 'give a pack of pasta!'
Food banks predict: demand for donated food will increase by 20%. Liepāja residents are already used to being approached about everything.
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Food banks predict: demand for donated food will increase by 20%. Liepāja residents are already used to being approached about everything.

Forty-three people have applied to lead RTU Liepāja Academy. The competition runs in three rounds, but the main question remains — does any of them know where Liepāja is located.

Orphan court employees so busy with paperwork, no time left for children. Ombudsman promises to rescue the situation.

While court proceedings in Riga drag on like winter nights, in Liepāja a domestic violence victim only needed a year to understand - the system works like sand in Liepāja on a windy day.

While Riga students learn on mannequins, at Liepāja hospital you can practice on real people. Mentors even let you hold the scalpel yourself.

Soviet-era driver proves that a car breakdown can be a better pickup technique than modern dating apps.

While associations protect diabetes medication from scandal, in Liepāja we prove with our tram that one line can be more effective than all of Riga's public transport.

While the government plans billions for heart treatment, in Liepāja we've known for years that the best cardiology is a hockey game at the ice hall.

While all of Latvia searches for ways to talk to their teenagers, Liepāja offers a four-session cycle that promises to solve even the most complicated family dramas.

The municipal administration has begun historians' work, collecting hundreds of tons of debris, revealing surprising discoveries. In Riga, they would demand additional funding for such work.

While people in Riga visit depression.lv, the practical folk in Liepāja are already planning how to make an aviation fuel factory independent from Russian rockets.

While Riga students complain about tough dorm life, Liepāja master's graduates are mastering the highest art — how to simultaneously be a mother, employee, and student.