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65 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Jenbach Fire Caused by Cigarette Butts in Multi-Unit Building · A 65-year-old woman was rescued after a fire in Jenbach was caused by cigarette butts.
- 58-Year-Old Man Dies in Paragliding Accident in South Tyrol · A 58-year-old man from Kastelruth died in a paragliding accident on the Seiser Alm in South Tyrol after losing control during a tandem flight.
- Nußdorf-Debant to Rebuild Waste Center with €41M After 2025 Fire · Nußdorf-Debant invests €41M to rebuild a modern waste center after a 2025 fire.
- Two Motorcyclists Seriously Injured in Ötztal Collision · Two German motorcyclists were seriously injured in a collision with a car on the Ötztalstraße in Austria.
- German Bundestag to Decide on Brenner Base Tunnel Nordzulauf Project · German Bundestag to decide on the Brenner Base Tunnel Nordzulauf project after DB InfraGO completes preliminary planning.
- Veronika Sandbichler Terminated from Schloss Ambras Post at Year's End · Director Veronika Sandbichler of Innsbruck's Schloss Ambras was terminated amid a leadership dispute with the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
- Christian Thielemann Leads Bläserphilharmonie in Emotional Innsbruck Promenade Concert · Conductor Christian Thielemann directs the Bläserphilharmonie Mozarteum Salzburg to a standing ovation in Innsbruck.
- Most Popular Baby Names 2025 in Tirol: Emma and Paul · Emma and Paul were the most popular baby names for newborns in Tirol in 2025, according to Statistics Austria.
- Austria Completes 14.2 Million Euro Renovation of Brettfall Tunnel · Austrian authorities finished a major three-year renovation of the Brettfall Tunnel to improve safety and longevity.
- Criticism of Pension Insurance Handling of ME/CFS Patients Arises at Alpbach Health Talks · ME/CFS advocates criticize the Austrian Pension Insurance for its treatment of patients while praising the Health Insurance Fund.
- Innsbruck Mayor Pushes for Federal Funding to Cover A12 Highway Enclosure Costs · Innsbruck officials and opposition parties demand federal funding for the A12 highway enclosure project affecting 40,000 residents.
- Tyrol Chamber of Commerce Sells Former Free Trade Zone for €50M to Transport Firm · The Tyrol Chamber of Commerce sold its former Hall free trade zone for €50M to Gebrüder Weiss to fund a new educational campus.
- German Tourist Dies After 300-Meter Fall While Hiking in South Tyrol · A 66-year-old German tourist died after falling 300 meters while hiking in South Tyrol.
- Austrian Researchers Develop New Strategy to Combat Blood Cancer Using Cellular Transport Disruption · Innsbruck team disrupts cancer cell transport systems to induce energy imbalance and cell death in multiple myeloma.
- St. Anton and Nozawa Onsen Celebrate 55th Anniversary of Ski Partnership · A Japanese delegation visits St. Anton to celebrate 55 years of community partnership with Nozawa Onsen.
- Tyrol State Halts Purchase of Peter Weiermair's Art Collection Over Alleged Child Abuse Images · Tyrol State cancels 1.7 million euro purchase of Peter Weiermair's collection after discovery of alleged child abuse photos.
- Tyrol Schools Report Strong 2025/26 Results with High Matura Pass Rates · Tyrol's 2025/26 school year ends with 95% promotion rates and rising demand for summer programs.
- House Burns on Vögelsberg in Wattens, Cause Remains Unknown · A family escaped safely after a house fire on the Vögelsberg in Wattens, but the cause could not be determined due to extensive damage.
- Austrian Court Rejects Diversion, Continues Fraud Trial Against Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht · Innsbruck court rejects diversion request, continuing fraud trial against Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht for unpaid hotel bill.
- Austrian Youth Advocate Opposes National Social Media Ban for Under-14s · Tirol's youth advocate Lukas Trentini opposes a federal social media ban, citing restricted children's rights and calling for better protection in offline spaces.
- Tyrolean Businesses Hesitate on Investments Amid Rising Risk Perception in Summer 2026 · Only 13.1% of Tyrolean firms plan investments as business risk perception hits 50.8% in Summer 2026.
- Austrian Gepatsch Glacier Set to Become Largest as Pasterze Melts · The Gepatsch Glacier in Tyrol will soon surpass the melting Pasterze as Austria's largest glacier.
- Jakob Wolf Elected President of Tyrol State Parliament in Unanimous Vote · Jakob Wolf succeeds Sonja Ledl-Rossmann as President of the Tyrol State Parliament with strong cross-party support.
- Tyrolean Nightliner Bus Service Resumes July 10 with Security Staff · Tyrolean Nightliner night buses resume July 10 with security personnel deployed for first four weekends.
- Tyrolean Hunters Kill Risk Wolf in Lienz District After Sheep Attack · Tyrolean authorities report the execution of a risk wolf in the Lienz district following a confirmed sheep attack.
- Forest Fire Near Stuibenfall Controlled After Glowing Embers Rekindle · Firefighters in the Ötztal region extinguished a forest fire near Stuibenfall after rekindling embers were cleared early Friday.
- KHM Director Aims to Quickly Develop New Concept for Ambras Castle · KHM Director Jonathan Fine plans to quickly develop a new concept for Schloss Ambras to increase visitor numbers following a conflict with former director Veronika Sandbichler
- German Police Seize 34 Rifles from Tyrolean Shooters' Bus · German police seized 34 rifles from a bus carrying Tyrolean shooters returning from a religious event, leading to investigations.
- Orange Heat Warning Extended to All of Tyrol · The orange heat warning in Tyrol has been expanded to cover the entire region due to extreme temperatures and fire risks.
- Kühtai II Hydroelectric Power Plant Begins Trial Operations · The Kühtai II hydroelectric power plant is set to begin trial operations in summer 2024 after a 20-year approval process and public resistance.