Stylish Funeral for Regensburg Football Fans: Until Death Do Us Part
The city of Regensburg introduces a special urn for fans of the local football club, SSV Jahn, reflecting their long-lasting loyalty even amid the team's decline in performance.
Regensburg: Avian Influenza Detected in Two Wild Birds
Avian influenza has been detected in a greylag goose and a buzzard in Regensburg, prompting health advisories to the public.
Historical Collectibles: When Typewriters Write History
The House of Bavarian History in Regensburg now also preserves the typewriter of Kurt Eisner, adding to its rich collection of historically significant artifacts.
Warning strike in local transport: Standstill in Regensburg, Landshut, and Passau
Warning strikes in local transport have paralyzed public transit in Regensburg, Passau, and Landshut, as bus drivers joined the protest.
Bavarian Cultural Policy: Theater Regensburg is becoming a State Theater in May
The Theater Regensburg is set to be officially recognized as a State Theater in May 2024, marking an important milestone in Bavarian cultural policy.
Restrictions in Public Transport: Warning Strike Paralyzes Local Transport in Augsburg
Public transport in Augsburg has come to a standstill due to a warning strike called by the Verdi union, affecting service in Regensburg as well.
Winter Weather in Bavaria: 'Slippery Chaos' Brings Commuter Traffic to a Halt
Winter weather conditions have disrupted commuter traffic in Bavaria, with ice causing accidents and a major highway closure.
Verdi Expands Strikes in Local Transport: All-Day Strikes in Augsburg, Regensburg, Passau and Landshut
The union Verdi is set to disrupt local transport services in several Bavarian cities with all-day strikes this Thursday and Friday.
Regensburg: 20 tons of car batteries catch fire β A 93 completely closed
A truck carrying around 20 tons of car batteries caught fire on the A93 highway near Regensburg, causing severe traffic disruptions.
Local Elections in Regensburg: Twelve Mayoral Candidates Promise Solutions Against Stagnation
In Regensburg, candidates for mayor offer solutions to address the city's stagnation, with CSU's Astrid Freudenstein as a leading contender.
Rail corridor renovations: Greens warn of "disaster" during full closure
The German railway company Deutsche Bahn has completely closed its route between Nuremberg and Regensburg for five months to renovate tracks, overhead lines, and stations, marking the start of significant infrastructure work.
Sensational finds during construction in Regensburg: Archaeologists discover the oldest Mithraic sanctuary in Bavaria
Archaeologists in Regensburg uncovered Bavaria's oldest known Mithraic sanctuary, dating between 80 and 171 AD, marking a significant discovery for Roman history in the area.
Track Closure Starting February 6: What Train Travelers in Nuremberg and Regensburg Need to Know
The railway line between Nuremberg and Regensburg, a major transportation route in Bavaria, will undergo extensive renovations, leading to a months-long closure due to repairs of tracks, switches, overhead lines, and stations.
Award: The best opera house of the year is in Regensburg
Regensburg has been awarded 'Best Opera House of the Year 2025,' with a prestigious gala featuring renowned artists set to celebrate this honor.
Economy in Bavaria: Brewery Schneider Weisse Takes Over Bischofshof and Weltenburger
Brewery Schneider Weisse is acquiring the struggling beer brands Weltenburger and Bischofshof, with the deal expected to finalize by January 1, 2027, while the Bischofshof brewery in Regensburg will close by the end of 2026.
Regensburg: Police Request Public's Assistance After Sexual Offense
After a attempted sexual offense in central Regensburg in early January, investigators are seeking information from the public and have announced a reward for leads that could help solve the case.
On the A94: Car spins out of control and collides with a truck
A driver on the A94 between Lengdorf and Dorfen spun out of control and collided with a truck but fortunately remained uninjured, alongside the truck driver, with property damage estimated at 30,000 euros.
Regensburg Party Donation Trial: Former Mayor Wolbergs Back in Court from March
Former Mayor of Regensburg, Joachim Wolbergs, is set to return to court on March 11 for a trial concerning party donations, with 13 hearings scheduled and a potential verdict by May 20.