Street artists in Bilbao have protested that the new municipal regulations on terraces limit their activity
Artists performing on the street in Bilbao have protested this afternoon, denouncing that the new municipal regulations on terraces limit their activity. They believe that the streets could run out of music and art.
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The investigation has been taken over by the Zaragoza Civil Guard in collaboration with the Foral Police and the Pamplona Municipal Police. The remains appeared on one of the banks of the swamp on 4 August, when the water level began to fall as a result of the drought.
35% of drivers have positive drug checks on CSC roads
In the 2,809 tests conducted by the Ertzaintza in the first five months of the year, 982 drivers tested positive for drug use, a decrease of 0.7 points from the same period last year.
The Alhambra suffers slight damage, especially in the Alcazaba, but not structural
After being closed since Tuesday afternoon, the monumental complex has been reopened this Wednesday with all its usual route except the Alcazaba Pass. In addition, to ensure the safety of visitors, the routes through the Nazarene Palaces and the Generalife have been adapted.
A 20-year-old motorist was seriously injured when he hit a traffic light in Burlada
The incident took place after 9 p.m. and the young man remains in the Special Care Unit with a severe blow to the head.
Road N-121-A has been cut off in the tunnels of Belate and Almandoz due to unfolding works
The road is closed in both directions and traffic is being diverted along the NA-1210 at the port of Belate.
The earth is still shaking in Grenada
Last night there were six distinctive shocks in Granada and the surrounding metropolitan area.
Amaia Galíndez, Portugalujo in Granada: "Nervousness and fear have taken hold here"
Amongst the inhabitants of Granada there is a great deal of nervousness about the earthquakes.
The mayor of Irun has asked the Basque Government to control rural access because traffic is increasing
In anticipation of a repeat of last week's traffic jams in the coming days, Mayor Cristina Laborda has called for "exceptional measures."
The Algorta Feminist Movement has reported at least three sexual assaults during the Puerto Viejo festivities
Getxo feminists have recalled in a statement that there was another attack at the San Ignacio festivities in late July.
ENBA calls for a plan to provide water for all farms
The spokesman for the agricultural union, Xabier Iraola, has detailed that there are about 5,000 farms in Álava, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa outside the public water supply network, which are increasingly suffering from water shortages due to summer droughts.