Judge lowers COVID-19 fines
An Eindhoven judge has reduced two COVID-19 fines.
They are now at amounts that will apply under the new coronavirus law. Two men from Nuenen...
City and province strengthen ties
According to the Municipal Board, Eindhoven and the North Brabant province will work more closely together.
That's in managing the city's rapid growth. According to...
Local pub turns to selling Xmas trees
Hospitality businesses are struggling. They've, therefore, need to come up with creative solutions to keep afloat.
As has the 't Lempke on Stratumseind in Eindhoven....
Museum profitable despite COVID-19
Eindhoven Museum is closing this year in the black. That's remarkable considering how hard the corona crisis has hit these kinds of institutions.
Eindhoven Museum...
Council might ban trucks on Tivolilaan
The Municipality of Eindhoven will investigate whether it should ban freight traffic on Tivolilaan. They'll also see if the lorries cause vibrations.
Councillor Monique List...
D66 and SP ask questions about investigation into curfew riots
The SP and D66 questioned the city council regarding the municipality's investigation into its own actions during the curfew riots.
The political groups said they...
Geldrop’s cultural centre gets going again
The end of the corona crisis is in sight, and people can go out again. The Hofdael cultural centre in Geldrop can start again....
Remembering Peter R. de Vries
Peter R. de Vries, the top crime reporter was shot last Tuesday in Amsterdam. He died yesterday of the injuries he sustained. At around...
Anti-Zwarte Piet march only allowed on Stadhuisplein
The action group, Kick Out Zwarte Piet (KOZP) is only allowed to demonstrate on Eindhoven's Stadhuisplein on Saturday.
This is Mayor John Jorritsma's decision, a...
COVID-19: Council gives update
Eindhoven Mayor, John Jorritsma, and city councillors addressed the public today. Among others, the following was addressed.
The measures put in place for children who...