Pepper-Spray Mugging by Hugh MacArthur • June 24, 2023 The Policía Nacional based in the city of Granada arrested a couple in their 20s for allegedly mugging a young woman on a an electric scooter. Read More
It Was Just Not Someone’s Day by Hugh MacArthur • June 15, 2023 A soggy start to the day in Urgencias at one of Granada’s General Hospitals, la Virgen de las Nieves, after a water pipe bursts. Read More
Granadinos Going Broke by Vivienne Hughes • June 10, 2023 Granada has two Commercial La Courts, both of which are struggling to handle bankruptcy cases in the province, which have grown in number considerably Read More
Tree Falls on Passing Car by Vivienne Hughes • June 9, 2023 Wind and rain in the city of Granada on Wednesday caused problems, amongst them a tree coming down on a car. Read More
Trapped Up High by Martin Myall • June 6, 2023 Fire personnel with their extending ladder were called out to rescue a fairground-attraction worker yesterday morning. Read More
Flooding in Granada and Beyond by Vivienne Hughes • June 6, 2023 Heavy rains fell on Sunday just after 16.00h causing flooding in the city and damage to inland Costa Tropical. Read More
Minor Guilty of Sexual Abuse by Hugh MacArthur • June 3, 2023 A minor will spend three years in internment and two years’ probation after having admitted guilt to a charge of sexual abuse of another minor. Read More
The Mobile Bane by Vivienne Hughes • June 2, 2023 The 14-year-old, lad who was hit by a tram in Granada has been discharged after spending the night in the Observation Ward. Read More
Teen Knocked Down by Tram by Vivienne Hughes • June 1, 2023 A teenager was injured after being knocked down by a tram in Granada yesterday. Read More
Spuds & Grenades by Martin Myall • May 27, 2023 Two WW1 hand grenades turned up in an agricultural warehouse in Granada, amongst a shipment of potatoes from France. Read More