Dresden defends stop for self-painted crosswalk
Dresden bans a crosswalk because unknown persons simply painted the crosswalk on the road. The SPD sees the city as a "laughing stock". The municipality counters.
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Dresden bans a crosswalk because unknown persons simply painted the crosswalk on the road. The SPD sees the city as a "laughing stock". The municipality counters.
The consequences of the acid rain at the end of the last century are still measurable in the forest soils in Saxony. Lime is now being spread again to improve the situation.
RB Leipzig seems to be able to close the gap that opened up with the departure of Benjamin Sesko. After lengthy negotiations, a Brazilian is on the verge of signing.
The minister responsible speaks of a "sticky effect". The fact is that the majority of graduates from Saxon universities remain loyal to the Free State and take up employment here.
The state testing institute in Saxony checks around one million samples every year. The majority of these concern milk. The complaint rates are still low.
Employees at breweries in Saxony are fighting for better pay. To increase the pressure on employers, the NGG trade union has called another warning strike.
More and more students in Saxony are aiming for a doctorate. Almost half of them are women.
The Oberlausitz Chamber Music Festival is still a young festival. But the fourth edition is already scoring points with renowned performers.
The federal government wants to provide the federal states with more money for social housing in the coming years. The Left Party is calling on Saxony to secure all federal funds through co-financing.
Painted on, blocked off and slowed down: the city of Dresden bans a crosswalk because unknown persons simply painted the crosswalk onto the road.
The Wall was built 64 years ago. This sealed the division of Germany.
After the budget is before the budget. The Saxon government is already having to think about the next double budget, even though the current budget was only recently approved.
The large number of asylum procedures is also putting a strain on the administrative courts in Saxony. An "asylum summit" was held in March to discuss how to ease the burden on the courts. The first results are now available.
In Ulm, the goalkeeper was in the starting eleven, but was out after less than half an hour. The diagnosis is frustrating.
First rain, now sun - this combination is causing mushrooms to sprout in Saxony. However, anyone picking mushrooms in the national park must adhere to certain regulations.
RB Leipzig's squad is still very bloated. Two veteran players could soon have new employers. A striker is still being sought.
In times of drought, people look anxiously at reservoirs. But in Saxony, precautions have been taken with optimized management.
Pedaling for Europe: Former professional cyclist Markus Weinberg has set off in the far north to explore his home continent. His aim is to promote European unity.
The mild winter has led to an increase in ticks. This also has consequences for people's health this summer.
A year ago, the gondolas of the Ferris wheel at the Highfield Festival caught fire - 16 people were injured. Now the three-day music spectacle at Lake Störmthal is starting again - with a new Ferris wheel.
Many school playgrounds are closed after school. Yet they offer a great environment for sport and socializing. This potential is now being used more and more.
Even in the age of artificial intelligence, libraries are in demand as knowledge brokers and use AI themselves.
From Queen to Gundermann to a "Müschen impossible": The Sorbian National Ensemble offers audiences more than just classical theater and musical theater.
Following the departure of Lukas Hradecky, runners-up Bayer Leverkusen have found a quick replacement - in league rivals Leipzig.
After two opening defeats, promoted Dresden see a need for further action. With Vermeij, a dream player is coming to the Elbe.
After many coaching positions, the Klopp friend has found a new, fulfilling role as head of RB Leipzig's youth training center. And he has big goals.
The sage fields at Bombastus-Werke smell like the Mediterranean. The harvest continues these days. The highest quality grade is harvested by hand
The sage fields at Bombastus-Werke smell like the Mediterranean. The harvest continues these days. The highest quality grade is harvested by hand
A wave of colds caused many days of absence from work in Saxony in the first half of the year. Overall, however, the sickness rate was lower than in the previous year.