
Liepāja Residents Outraged: Why Do Our Missiles Only Fly to Grobiņa?
While Iran shoots at Tel Aviv, Liepāja residents demand to know why our tram route doesn't extend beyond Grobiņa's borders.
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While Iran shoots at Tel Aviv, Liepāja residents demand to know why our tram route doesn't extend beyond Grobiņa's borders.

While Ukraine fights with rockets, Liepāja Karosta demonstrates how proper logistics can solve any conflict.

While people in Liepāja complain about 5-minute delays, elsewhere in the world real conflicts are unfolding with hundreds of casualties.

In the Kuwaiti desert, several American military aircraft decided to try out a peculiar landing technique reminiscent of our tram rolling down Graudu Street.

While Daugavpils highway has turned into a skating rink, Liepāja's roads shine with reliability and quality maintenance.

The rescue service is preparing for record floods, but Liepāja is already thinking about how to profit from it.

Among the several thousand EU citizens in Iran, there are also those who don't want to be evacuated because they still haven't finished getting acquainted with the local culture.

202,000 declarations submitted in the SRS system, but some citizens are having fun there like in a local café.

While the capital tries to figure out why trolleybuses aren't running, we in Liepāja have already understood - this year even fire has become more productive.

While Riga is learning to tell rain from snow, in Liepaja we already know - it'll be both, but we'll still look beautiful anyway.

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.

Turns out our beloved park emerged from a soggy alder swamp where a drunk traveler once drowned.