Brexit!
Great Britian will leave the EU after 51.9% of the electorate in yesterday's referendum voted against staying in the common market.
Costa Brits are now...
The last of a dying breed
By Richard Torné
Think of a lighthouse and you're likely to conjure up an image of a frail-looking tower, stoically resisting the crashing waves as...
El Ejido massive fraud trial begins
By David Jackson
The largest corruption case of the province, Operación Poniente, is about to come to trial seven years and two months to the...
People power
By Emma Randle
A handful of residents from the tiny roadside hamlet of Los Castaños, Sorbas managed to save
a part of their heritage last week...
Brits vanish with cash for beer company
By David Jackson
By David Jackson
Plans to build a €14 million brewery in Berja have reportedly been abandoned after greenhouses are being built on the...
Almeria is alive with the sound of music
By Emma Randle
Hundreds of musicians gathered in El Toyo, Almería last Saturday to take part in an open day hosted by the Almería city...
Play nice with noise and neighbours
By David Jackson
Bar owners are being advised to consult with their neighbours ahead of the summer months to find ways of keeping the noise...
Goat herders demand more EU money
By David Jackson
The way of life for the 465 goat-herders in Almería is more difficult than ever before thanks to the drop in the...
San Isidro pet hurting psychopaths
By David Jackson
Animals have been found intentionally hurt across Níjar in recent months, mainly in the area of San Isidro. Now the Guardia Civil...
Islamic radicalization danger map
By David Jackson
Almería is the second province in Andalucía for terrorism hotspots with 25 percent of all radicalization being here, with 1,157 points of...
PP to press for planning law change
By Richard Torné
Andalucía’s main opposition party, the conservative Partido Popular, has said it will add pressure in parliament to force through a bill before the end...
Shoe store gutted in Almería city
By David Jackson
A fault in the electrical wiring of a popular front line shoe shop caused a major fire on Tuesday that required the...
Navy discovers new seismic faults off-shore
By David Jackson
An underwater survey by the Spanish naval survey vessel Hespérides has discovered a number of previously unknown seismic faults and slippages in...
Hungry for justice
By Emma Randle
An aggrieved film director has gone on hunger strike after claiming Huércal Overa council refused to honour an agreement for him to...