Dogs poisoned by hashish washed up on Marbella beaches by the storm
The drug has a strong smell which attracts them but if they eat it they can suffer very serious symptoms which can even lead to death
The drug has a strong smell which attracts them but if they eat it they can suffer very serious symptoms which can even lead to death
Security. SUR went on shift with a pair of these plain-clothes police officers who specialise in stopping crimes such as robbery and assault, among others
The busiest day at the Costa del Sol airport will be Saturday 9 April when 456 flights are scheduled, of which 350 are international
Mayors and councillors say 2.1 million euros is nowhere near enough to repair the storm damage in the province and accuse the government of not doing enough to help
The event, which will take place from Friday 29 April until Tuesday 3 May, will include children’s activities, concerts, fairground attractions and religious processions
Sabinilla’s Paseo Marítimo will serve as the start and finish point for the race on 21 May. The course will also pass through Puerto de la Duquesa, Castillo de la Duquesa and the Manilva Coastal Ecological Reserve
The water company Axaragua, which supplies 14 of the area’s villages, has been warned that it has already consumed 70 per cent of this water year’s allocation
The Diputación has activated a special aid package for all municipalities in Malaga, to cover the cost of the damage caused by the recent weather phenomena
More than 100 choral singers, along with four soloists, and the orchestra will come together to perform concerts in Marbella and Fuengirola under the direction of Delyth Bressington, the orchestra’s new musical director
Some places are almost fully booked already and the Aehcos hoteliers association says there may be last-minute reservations, depending on the weather forecast
The town's mayor, Victor Navas, held a meeting with local residents and business owners to explain the project, which is due to begin soon
With high hotel occupancy rates for Semana Santa, businesses hope to do good trade this Easter, which will be the first almost normal one since the start of the pandemic
The document dates back to 1563 and had been acquired in good faith by a bookshop owner who was advertising it for sale on the Internet
He was sentenced to two years in jail in June 2020. The tradition of giving a prisoner a second chance dates back to 1759, during an epidemic in the reign of Carlos III
Data shows that the municipality has exceeded 24,300 registered inhabitants, almost 1,000 more than last year. There are more than 1,800 registered British residents