Damned Drugs by Vivienne Hughes • November 25, 2023 Officers from the Policía Nacional in Granada have arrested a woman, accused of leaving her three children alone without supervision. Read More
Hill Fire That Wasn’t by Martin Myall • November 24, 2023 Some drivers travelling on the A-44 up to Granada yesterday or returning saw a column of smoke behind a hillside and phoned it in. Read More
Cheap Flights by Hugh MacArthur • November 24, 2023 Vueling has announced very cheap flights for Black Friday week for both internal and international flights. Read More
Long Wait for Specialists by Vivienne Hughes • November 24, 2023 In the province of Granada, there is a 6-month waiting list to see a medical specialist for the first visit. Read More
Friday’s Rail Strike by Martin Myall • November 23, 2023 Workers belonging to the state-owned, national railway company, Renfe and Adif, responsible for rail infrastructure, are going on strike tomorrow. Read More
Snow Cannons Activated by Louise Powell • November 23, 2023 Thanks to the lower temperatures brought on by the Polar front, the ski station has been able to activate its small army of snow cannons. Read More
Colder At Last! by Martin Myall • November 21, 2023 Well, the Polar front is here after cruising down across Spain giving us temperatures more in tune with a normal, end of November. Read More
Abseiler Dies in Rio Trevélez by Hugh MacArthur • November 21, 2023 The Grupo de Rescate Especial de Intervención en Montaña (GREIM) belonging to the Guardia Civil recovered the body in La Taha (Alpujarra). Read More
New Bus Stop for Sierra Nevada by Louise Powell • November 20, 2023 Starting from the 25th of this month, the Consorcio de Transporte Metropolitano del Área de Granada will set up a city bus stop for Sierra Nevada. Read More
Sierra Nevada December Opening by Vivienne Hughes • November 18, 2023 The date that that the company that runs the Sierra Nevada ski resort are looking to open is the 2nd of December. Read More