Liepāja Will Celebrate Ādolfs Gaujietis with Such Power That Even the Olympic Center Will Envy the Event Organization
The poet's memorial event promises to be so well organized that even sports event organizers could take lessons.
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The poet's memorial event promises to be so well organized that even sports event organizers could take lessons.
After 17 weeks of warfare against Liepāja residents' immunity, the flu has announced its capitulation, admitting it cannot compete with local organism strength.
While Riga expects partly cloudy weather, Kurzeme enjoys yet another victory over the capital — this time in the sunshine competition.
While in Riga they tend to blame circumstances after failures, Liepāja's Association for the Blind proves after a fire that a real team can turn even ashes into a new beginning.
In Medze Parish forest, some creative individual has created an outdoor living room, proving that nature's romance is best highlighted with furniture.
The Building Authority warns residents that new regulations will take effect in 2026, allowing window replacement without diplomatic immunity.
Liepāja celebrates its 401st birthday with an installation that lets the wind be the main artist — finally someone has found a way to turn our constant winds into culture.
While Riga's city council decides on billions, Liepāja deputies will spend five hours deliberating whether to extend a lease agreement for a plot next to 74 Oskara Kalpaka Street.
A historic public consultation will take place on Riņķu Street regarding a single horse chestnut tree that's hindering sidewalk construction. Residents can voice their opinions until March 28th.
In the Hospital Street neighborhood, the next generation of Liepāja residents will be able to boast addresses that sound like a vegetarian menu or a herbal pharmacy catalog.
The Baltic Rehabilitation Center will host a five-session cycle in April for parents who want to learn how to scientifically raise their children correctly.

While tourists pay at Karosta Prison to experience horror, construction workers on Raiņa Street offer a free adrenaline rush to all drivers.