Attention Drivers: Mobile Speed Cameras Reported in Jena-Lobeda on Saturday
Mobile speed checks are being conducted in Jena today, Saturday. Drivers in Lobeda-Altstadt should be particularly attentive to current traffic reports.
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Mobile speed checks are being conducted in Jena today, Saturday. Drivers in Lobeda-Altstadt should be particularly attentive to current traffic reports.
A routine fuel fraud case in Jena led to a significant police success, uncovering a stolen vehicle, drug-influenced driving, and burglary tools.
A 19-year-old driver suffered severe injuries in Camburg after losing control of his vehicle under the influence of alcohol and crashing into a utility pole, which then threatened to collapse onto a residential building.
The city of Jena plans to support private property owners in the removal of illegal graffiti with a dedicated budget of 125,000 euros.
A mysterious sweet-sour smell has forced employees at the Stadtteilzentrum Lisa in Jena-Lobeda-West to vacate their offices. Investigations into the cause are ongoing.
The city of Jena officially welcomed 303 new German citizens naturalized in the second half of 2025 during a ceremony at the Jenaer Rathaus, highlighting the city’s international diversity.
Jena / February 21, 2026 – This Saturday, citizens in Jena do not have to go without medical care. While most regular doctor’s offices and pharmacies remain closed over the weekend, a close-knit network of emergency and on-call services is in place in the Saalestadt.
On February 26, 2026, students from Jena will commemorate the Reichstag fire with a special concert in Wagnergasse, advocating for democracy and historical vigilance.
A moment of inattention led to a traffic accident in the north of Jena on Thursday afternoon, which fortunately ended without serious injury. On one of the city’s main traffic arteries, a small van and public transport came dangerously close.
The Deutschland-Monitor 2025, with significant involvement from the University of Jena, examines the willingness for change in Germany. The results show that citizens are more open to reform than often assumed, provided that fairness and security are guaranteed.