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New urban space to be developed at main post office in Spišská Nová Ves

The eastern Slovak city of Spišská Nová Ves plans to create a new urban space near its main post office building. The development will include new tree plantings, a bicycle path, and a retention tank for stormwater management. The project represents part of ongoing urban improvement efforts in the city, which serves as a regional center in the Spiš region of eastern Slovakia.

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Košice Regional Governor Seeks Third Term Despite Unfinished Million-Euro Projects

The governor of Košice Region is running for a third term in office despite failing to complete several major infrastructure projects that have consumed millions of euros in public funding. The unfinished developments include promises for an aquapark, spa facilities, and a marketplace that remain incomplete. The Košice Region, located in eastern Slovakia, is one of eight administrative regions in the country, with the regional governor serving as the chief executive responsible for regional development, healthcare facilities, and secondary education. Despite the unfulfilled campaign promises from previous elections, the incumbent governor remains confident about his electoral prospects in the upcoming regional elections.

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Košice Mayor Admits Campaign Promises Hit Reality After Failed Aquapark Project

Košice Mayor Jaroslav Trnka has acknowledged that his ambitious campaign promises have encountered practical obstacles, admitting that "everything cannot be put on a billboard" and projects take longer to implement than initially presented. Before the 2022 local elections, Trnka had promoted plans for an aquapark among other development projects to attract voters. The mayor's admission reflects the gap between electoral campaigning and the complexities of municipal governance, where infrastructure projects often face bureaucratic, financial, and technical challenges that extend timelines beyond what politicians promise during election cycles.

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Košice-Warsaw Air Route Celebrates Ten Years of Operation

The air connection between Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city, and Warsaw has marked its tenth anniversary, having served hundreds of thousands of passengers since its launch. The route has become a crucial link for both travelers and businesses operating between Slovakia's eastern region and Poland's capital. Košice, located in eastern Slovakia near the Hungarian and Ukrainian borders, serves as an important economic hub for the region, making the Warsaw connection strategically valuable for cross-border business and tourism activities.

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Eastern Slovakia Deploys Mobile Shops to Combat Food Deserts with 60,000 Euro Investment

The Košice regional government has allocated 60,000 euros to support mobile shops serving communities that lack grocery stores. The initiative aims to address food deserts in eastern Slovakia, where residents in remote villages and underserved areas struggle to access basic food supplies. Mobile vendors will travel to these locations on scheduled routes, bringing essential groceries and household items directly to residents who otherwise face long journeys to reach the nearest store. The program represents the regional authority's effort to ensure food security and maintain quality of life in sparsely populated rural areas where traditional retail businesses are not economically viable.

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Košice Advances Waste Management Technology to Combat Climate Change

Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city, is implementing advanced waste management technologies as part of efforts to protect the environment and address climate change. The eastern Slovak metropolis has moved away from traditional landfilling practices, adopting modern technological solutions for waste processing. The shift represents part of broader discussions about how environmental protection and climate issues have become increasingly politicized topics. City officials emphasize that technological innovation in waste management represents a key strategy for environmental sustainability, positioning Košice as a forward-thinking municipality in addressing ecological challenges.

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Košice Councilman Causes Disturbance at Tennis Final, Resigns After Alcohol Incident

A city councilman from Košice caused a public disturbance at a tennis final and has announced his resignation from office following the incident. The councilman attributed his behavior to residual alcohol in his system from previous drinking. The resignation fulfills a previous pledge the councilman had made to step down if he were involved in another alcohol-related incident while serving in his official capacity.

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Slovakia's Human Rights Ombudsman Challenges Košice Amendment at Constitutional Court

Slovakia's Public Defender of Rights has filed a petition with the Constitutional Court challenging a recent legislative amendment concerning Košice, the country's second-largest city. The ombudsman is requesting that the court suspend the amendment, citing violations of Slovakia's constitution and international legal obligations. The Public Defender of Rights serves as Slovakia's human rights ombudsman, an independent institution that monitors compliance with fundamental rights and freedoms. The Constitutional Court, which serves as the country's highest authority on constitutional matters, will now review whether the Košice-related legislation conflicts with Slovakia's basic law and international agreements to which the country is a party.

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Discovery of Military Ordnance in Košice Apartment Forces Evacuation of Nearly 50 Residents

Police evacuated nearly 50 residents from a Košice apartment building on Friday evening after discovering military ordnance in one of the units. A minor had allegedly collected and stored one artillery shell, one hand grenade, and one 30mm caliber round without authorization in their apartment. The ammunition was reportedly found by the youth in a forested area near the Dargov mountain pass, a site that saw heavy fighting during World War II and remains scattered with unexploded ordnance. Police received the report through their emergency hotline and initiated evacuation procedures as a safety precaution while bomb disposal experts secured the dangerous materials.

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Košice KVP Housing Estate Residents Receive Parking Card Refunds

Residents of the KVP housing estate in Košice have received refunds for their parking cards after submitting requests through an official form. The refund process was initiated for residents who had purchased parking permits in the area, though the specific circumstances that led to the need for refunds were not detailed. The KVP estate is one of several large residential complexes in Slovakia's second-largest city, where parking management has been a recurring issue for local authorities.

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Busy Bridge in Košice to Close for Replacement by End of November

A heavily trafficked bridge in Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city and the main urban center of eastern Slovakia, will be closed for replacement with construction scheduled to complete by the end of November. The infrastructure project will require significant traffic restrictions during the construction period. Košice, home to approximately 240,000 residents, serves as a major transportation hub for eastern Slovakia, making bridge closures particularly disruptive to local commuters and regional traffic flow.

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Košice Municipal Law Changes Take Effect, Guaranteeing District Representation

Changes to the law governing Slovakia's second-largest city Košice took effect Monday, guaranteeing that each of the city's districts will have at least one representative in the municipal council. Under the new legislation, each košická mestská časť (municipal district) must have a minimum of one councilor in the city assembly. The law also specifies that for electoral district purposes in municipal council elections, local areas will be treated as municipal districts. Košice, located in eastern Slovakia, is divided into multiple administrative districts that manage local affairs within the broader city structure.

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Planned Power Outages Scheduled Across Košice Region

Electricity distribution companies have announced planned power outages across the Košice region for the week of June 1-7, 2026. The outages will be conducted on a reduced scale compared to previous maintenance periods. Residents in affected areas have been advised to adjust their daily activities to accommodate the temporary interruption of electrical service during the scheduled maintenance work.

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Evacuation Ends at Košice Housing Estate After Explosives Expert Removes Munitions

An evacuation at a housing estate in Košice has been concluded after a pyrotechnic expert safely removed munitions from the area. Police officers remain at the scene while investigators conduct necessary procedural tasks. The incident required the temporary displacement of residents from the housing complex in Slovakia's second-largest city, located in the eastern part of the country.

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Police Evacuate Residents in Košice After Ammunition Found in Forest

Emergency services are currently responding to an incident in the Dargovských hrdinov residential district of Košice after ammunition was discovered in a wooded area. According to police, the person who found the munitions brought them home, prompting authorities to conduct a preventive evacuation of affected apartment buildings using fire department buses. Košice is Slovakia's second-largest city, located in the eastern part of the country. The Dargovských hrdinov district is a residential area with multiple apartment complexes. When potentially dangerous military ordnance is discovered, Slovak authorities typically follow safety protocols that include evacuating nearby residents until explosive ordnance disposal experts can safely remove or neutralize the threat.

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Boy finds artillery shell in forest, brings it home to apartment building in Košice

A boy discovered an artillery shell in a forest near Košice and brought the explosive device to his family's apartment in a residential housing estate. Authorities evacuated residents from the building as a precautionary measure while a pyrotechnician was called to safely dispose of the dangerous ordnance. Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city located in the eastern part of the country, occasionally sees discoveries of unexploded ordnance from past military conflicts in the surrounding areas.

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Košice Weekly News Roundup: Hirman's Retreat, Nippon Steel Plans, and Unlit Crossings

Košice's weekly news digest highlighted several key developments affecting the eastern Slovak city and region. The roundup covered political movements involving a figure named Hirman, ongoing plans by Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel, and infrastructure concerns regarding unlit pedestrian crossings in the area. The weekly news format provides residents with a comprehensive overview of local developments spanning politics, business, and public safety issues in Slovakia's second-largest city.

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