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Night Closures on Viale Marconi for Urgent Sewer Repairs

Viale Marconi in Rome will experience night closures starting today, February 20, for urgent sewer repairs. The lane towards Cristoforo Colombo, between Via...

Coin Group Crisis: Rome Store in Via Cola di Rienzo to Close on April 4th

The Coin Group is facing an unprecedented crisis, with its Via Cola di Rienzo store in Rome scheduled to close on April 4th....

Divino Amore Train Stop Project Moves Forward in Rome

Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) has officially begun the approval process for the Divino Amore train stop project, located along the FL7/FL8 regional line...

Fatal Accident on Rome’s GRA: Scooter Rider Dies After Being Hit by Car

A fatal accident occurred on Thursday morning on Rome's Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA) near Ostiense, where a scooter rider died after falling from...

Water Outage in Northern Rome: Areas Affected by Pipe Maintenance Today

Northern Rome is experiencing planned water supply interruptions today, February 20, 2026, due to essential pipe maintenance by Acea Ato 2. Residents in...

General Assembly of Small Municipalities Concludes in Rome, Focusing on Administrative Capacity

The General Assembly of Small Municipalities concluded today in Rome, bringing together administrators and stakeholders to discuss and propose solutions for strengthening the...

Alaska Airlines Launches Direct Rome-Seattle Flight, Boosting Cargo Links

Alaska Airlines has launched a new direct flight connecting Rome Fiumicino and Seattle, effective late April 2026. This new route, supported by a...

New Fire Station Project in San Vito al Tagliamento Unblocked by Interior Ministry

The Italian Interior Ministry has finally approved the funding for a new fire station in San Vito al Tagliamento, a project that has...

Montessori Children’s Park in Rome Closes Abruptly, Leaving 115 Children Without School

The Montessori Children's Park school in Rome, located on Via della Bufalotta, abruptly ceased operations on February 20th, leaving 115 children aged 6...

Museum of Roman Civilization in Rome to Partially Reopen in July After Decade-Long Closure

The Museum of Roman Civilization in Rome, closed for over ten years, will partially reopen its doors to the public in July 2026....

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