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Cigarette Request Turns Into Robbery in Eastern Slovak Town

A young man attacked his peers at a station in Michalovce after requesting a cigarette, turning what began as a simple request into a robbery assault. Michalovce is a town in eastern Slovakia's Košice region. The incident highlights rising concerns about youth violence in Slovak communities, though details about the extent of injuries or arrests remain limited.

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Police investigate fuel thefts from parked vehicles near Košice

Police are investigating thefts of diesel fuel from parked vehicles in a municipality near Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city located in the eastern part of the country. The incidents involve both criminal offenses and administrative violations, indicating cases of varying severity. Košice, the major economic and cultural center of eastern Slovakia, has experienced various property crimes as fuel prices have risen across Europe.

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Košice Construction Office Partially Closed Wednesday, Full Closure Planned Friday

One department of the Košice construction office closed on Wednesday, with all departments scheduled to shut down on Friday. The city has designated the municipal office reception as an alternative location for submitting documents during the closure period. The construction office is the municipal authority responsible for reviewing building permits and construction-related applications in Slovakia's second-largest city.

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Košice Residential Development Wins Prestigious Architecture Award

The Hrbová residential complex in Košice has received the prestigious Building of the Year award, marking a new standard for housing development in Slovakia's second-largest city. The project, developed alongside the Pasterka development, represents a significant advancement in urban residential architecture in the eastern Slovak metropolis. Košice, located in eastern Slovakia near the Hungarian border, serves as the country's second-largest city and an important regional economic center, making quality housing developments crucial for its continued growth and modernization.

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Košice Residents Oppose Housing Development on Former Waste Site Backed by Kočner Associate

Local residents in Košice are opposing a proposed housing development on a site that was previously used for waste disposal for years. The project is backed by an associate of Marian Kočner, a controversial businessman currently imprisoned for orchestrating the murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová in 2018. The city council initially blocked the first attempt to approve the development, reflecting local opposition to converting the former waste site into residential housing. Kočner became a central figure in Slovak organized crime investigations after the 2018 murders exposed his extensive network of influence in politics, media, and business.

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Church Plans Residential Complex on Košice Housing Estate, Residents Fear Parking Problems

The Church is planning to construct a residential complex on a housing estate in Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city and the main urban center of eastern Slovakia. Local residents have expressed concerns that the new development will exacerbate existing parking shortages in the area. A local councilor has criticized the lack of public consultation on the project, calling for more community input before construction proceeds. The development proposal has highlighted tensions between urban development pressures and residents' quality of life concerns in the densely populated housing estate.

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Košice to Host Europe Day Celebrations Bringing Together Students, Families and Experts

Košice will host Europe Day celebrations designed to bring together students, families, and experts in a series of events. The festivities will culminate with musical performances and panel discussions. Europe Day, observed annually on May 9th, commemorates the 1950 Schuman Declaration that led to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community, a precursor to the European Union. The celebrations in Slovakia's second-largest city reflect the country's EU membership since 2004 and ongoing efforts to engage citizens with European integration themes.

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New Client Service Center Opens in Michalovce, Serving 200 People Daily

A new client service center has opened in Michalovce, located on Freedom Square (Námestie slobody). The facility is designed to serve approximately 200 people per day. Michalovce is a city in eastern Slovakia near the Ukrainian border, and the new center will likely provide various government or administrative services to local residents, though specific details about which services are offered were not provided.

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Košice Launches New Tender for Geothermal Heating Pipeline

MH Teplárenský holding has launched a new public tender for the construction of a 16-kilometer heating pipeline that will connect geothermal wells near the village of Ďurkov with Košice's central heating plant. The contract has an estimated value of 67.7 million euros, with work scheduled to be completed by the end of summer. The pipeline is part of a broader project to heat Slovakia's second-largest city using geothermal energy. Košice, located in eastern Slovakia, is moving toward renewable energy sources for its district heating system, which would reduce reliance on conventional fuels and lower heating costs for residents.

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Two children aged 9 and 11 found unaccompanied at Košice railway station

Municipal police responded to Košice railway station on Sunday evening, May 3rd, after two children aged 9 and 11 were found moving around the premises without adult supervision. The children's parents did not come to collect them from the station. Municipal police in Slovakia handle local law enforcement duties including public order and child welfare issues in urban areas.

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Driver under influence of drugs hits 6-year-old child and flees scene near Košice

A driver struck a 6-year-old boy with his car in the village of Debraď near Košice over the weekend and fled the scene without providing assistance to the injured child. Police quickly tracked down the driver and conducted a drug test, which confirmed the presence of illegal substances in his system. The hit-and-run incident has highlighted concerns about impaired driving in the eastern Slovak region around Košice, the country's second-largest city.

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Košice Temporarily Ends Heating Season After 221 Days

The municipal heating company Tepelné hospodárstvo Košice (TEHO) suspended central heating supplies on Monday morning, temporarily ending a heating season that lasted 221 days. The company had begun gradually ramping up heating deliveries to households, schools, businesses and other customers just after midnight on September 26, 2024. TEHO decided to interrupt the heating supply at 8:00 AM on Monday due to weather forecasts indicating warmer temperatures ahead. The decision affects the central heating system that serves residential buildings, educational institutions, and commercial establishments throughout Slovakia's second-largest city.

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Košice Undertakes Emergency Repair of Deteriorating Tram Line on Alejová Street

Slovakia's second-largest city, Košice, has launched emergency repairs on a severely deteriorated tram line along Alejová Street after more than a decade of reduced service. Trams on this route have been forced to operate at just 15 kilometers per hour for over ten years, far below the normal maximum speed of 50 kilometers per hour, due to the alarming condition of the tracks. The emergency repair work represents an attempt to address the long-standing infrastructure problems that have plagued the city's public transportation system, which serves as a crucial link for residents in Slovakia's eastern regional center.

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Košice Ends 221-Day Heating Season, Comparable to Previous Years

Košice has concluded its municipal heating season after 221 days, marking the end of centralized heating services for residents across Slovakia's second-largest city. The duration of this year's heating period was comparable to previous years, indicating typical seasonal patterns for the eastern Slovak metropolis. The heating season's end reflects warmer spring temperatures that have made central heating unnecessary for the city's district heating system, which serves thousands of households and buildings throughout Košice.

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Smart Crossings and Weather Station to Be Installed During Road Repairs in Veľké Kapušany

A nearly two-kilometer section of road will be repaired in Veľké Kapušany, a town in eastern Slovakia near the Ukrainian border. The reconstruction project will include the installation of intelligent pedestrian crossings and a meteorological station as part of the infrastructure improvements. Traffic will be partially restricted during the construction work, though specific details about the duration and extent of the limitations were not provided.

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Interior Ministry Launches Nationwide Prevention Campaign in Košice

Slovakia's Interior Ministry launched a nationwide field prevention campaign called "Na vlastnej koži" (On Your Own Skin) in Košice on Monday. The campaign targets three key areas - drugs, cyberbullying, and animal abuse - and aims to help young people better understand the consequences of their decisions. The initiative represents a comprehensive approach to youth education on critical social issues affecting Slovak society.

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One Person Dies in Car Crash on Humenska Road in Michalovce

A fatal traffic accident occurred on Humenska Road in Michalovce, located in eastern Slovakia, resulting in one death. The collision involved multiple vehicles and has led to traffic restrictions in the area. Michalovce is a regional city in the Košice region near Slovakia's borders with Ukraine and Hungary.

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Košice Suspends Free Parking Period During Infrastructure Modernization

Košice temporarily suspended its barrier parking system operations starting Monday, May 4, as part of ongoing infrastructure modernization efforts. The city is installing new exit terminals that will support cashless payment options at selected barrier-controlled parking facilities. The technical work is expected to be completed by the end of the current week, after which normal parking operations will resume.

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Public Transport Stop Modernization Begins on Palackého Street in Košice

Construction work began Monday morning to modernize a public transport stop on Palackého Street in Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city. The project focuses on the stop serving routes toward the city center, with work commencing at 8:00 AM on May 4, 2026. The modernization represents another phase in Košice's ongoing effort to upgrade its public transportation infrastructure. The construction work is expected to cause traffic restrictions in the area during the renovation period.

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