City & Metropolitan

News from Granada city and its surroundings

Family Run Over

An elderly driver lost control of his car, ran up onto a pedestrian pavement and knocked over a family: a mother and father pushing their baby in a pram.

A Blow Up over A Blow

Things have changed in Spain over the last 40 years as far as cruelty to animals go and what happened during the Granada Three Kings Parade is testimony to that.

Sick Revenge

On the first day of the year, a driver was suspected of deliberately running into a 20-year-old woman, who consequenty lost a leg.

Fines are a Fine Income

Perhaps there is something grotesque when a Town Hall announces how much money it expects to take through traffic & parking fines After all, it is not supposed to be a source of income, but a deterrent.

Granada Jazz Festival

The city of Granada has one of the oldest and respected Jazz Festivals in Europe: the Granada International Jazz Festival, which will take place this year between the 1st and 9th of November