Crime Statistics 2025: More Drones and Phone Fraud
The North Upper Bavaria Police Headquarters has released its 'Safety Balance 2025', summarizing crime data and police work in a region with 1.6 million residents, noting a 2.5% decline in reported crime from the previous year.
Crime Statistics: Significantly Fewer Crimes in 2025
The police headquarters in Upper Bavaria North has reported a significant decrease in criminal offenses for the year 2025, according to its safety report.
BΓΆbing in Upper Bavaria: Seven Injured in Accident on School Route
Seven people, including three children, were injured in a collision between two minibuses on the way to school in BΓΆbing, Bavaria, Germany.
Lenten specialty from Upper Bavaria: Why the Pope allowed "Hauberling" to use clarified butter
A discussion on the permissibility of certain foods allowed during Lent, particularly the Bavarian specialty "Hauberling," as referenced by a historical context and the Pope's involvement.
Gastronomy: New Hosts at Deininger Weiher
Christian Eckl-Nerding and his partners are set to reopen the Waldhaus restaurant at Deininger Weiher in April, bringing a personal touch and a promise to maintain the site as a cherished local destination.
Unauthorized cash flows from FC Bayern: Government of Upper Bavaria examines disciplinary proceedings against Mayor Dieter Reiter
The Bavarian government is considering disciplinary proceedings against Munich's mayor, Dieter Reiter, for failing to report payments received from FC Bayern.
Culture in Upper Bavaria: Surprising Find Enriches the Art World
A collection of over 50 artworks by the lesser-known German painter Georg Demmel has been rediscovered and will be showcased in a local exhibition.
MΓΌhldorf am Inn: Newcastle virus threatens 30,000 fattening chickens in Upper Bavaria
An outbreak of Newcastle disease is threatening the lives of 30,000 chickens at a fattening farm in MΓΌhldorf am Inn, Germany, leading to a lockdown and potential mass culling of the flock.
District of EichstΓ€tt: Two children injured in accident in Upper Bavaria
Two children, aged four and six, were among five people injured in a car collision in the EichstΓ€tt district of Upper Bavaria.
The Artist Wilhelm Leibl: Honorary Peasant Painter
Wilhelm Leibl, a prominent 19th-century painter, captured peasant life in Upper Bavaria and has faced both criticism and acclaim for his realistic depictions of rural life.
Swabia and Upper Bavaria: Raids: Four people arrested on suspicion of fraud
Four individuals were arrested following a major police raid in Swabia and Upper Bavaria, connected to suspicions of organized and commercial social benefits fraud.
Kiefersfelden: Teenager Wants to Clear Snow from Power Line and Dies
A teenager died in Upper Bavaria while attempting to remove snow from a sagging power line, suffering a fatal electric shock in the process.
Luisenburg in Upper Franconia: Europe's largest rock labyrinth becomes a natural monument
The Luisenburg rock labyrinth in Wunsiedel, Upper Franconia, is designated as a National Natural Monument effective February 1, marking it as the second of its kind in Bavaria.
Historical Buildings: Association crowns the "Demolition of the Year"
A historic residential house and a traditional inn in Upper Bavaria, along with a 400-year-old half-timbered building in Central Franconia, have been awarded the "Demolitions of the Year" for 2025, prompting a call for greater appreciation and preservation of historic structures.
Chancellor's Visit to Upper Bavaria: What Brings Merz to Miesbach
The article discusses the New Year receptions taking place in various locations, highlighting a prominent reception hosted by the Minister-President in Munich, despite a somewhat gloomy start to the year.
Munich Region: Electricity Highway in the Approval Process
Preparations for the renewal of the high-voltage line spanning Dachau, Munich, Freising, and Erding have been ongoing for years, with the Upper Bavaria government now initiating the planning approval process for the 50-kilometer route.
Fire in Bavaria: Several fires in Upper Bavaria cause high property damage
Multiple fires in different Bavarian districts have sparked emergency responses, with investigations underway to determine the causes.
Winter Retreat in Upper Bavaria: The Third Man of the CSU Steps Out of the Shadow
Alexander Hoffmann is set to lead the CSU's winter retreat for the first time, aiming to establish his leadership and gain recognition.
Upper Bavaria: Man caught drunk driving twice in a row
A 62-year-old man in Upper Bavaria was caught driving under the influence twice in quick succession after crashing into a garden and returning on foot to the scene.
Upper Bavaria: Freight car derails near Rosenheim - railway line closed
A freight car derailed in Upper Bavaria, blocking the railway line between Rosenheim and Raubling, though no injuries or significant damages have occurred.