Кировские новости

Two people were injured in a fire on Truda Street.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations reported details of yesterday's fire.

The State Duma expands benefits for the close relatives of participants in the special military operation.

The State Duma approved in the first reading a bill expanding the list of citizens eligible to enroll in higher education institutions on a state-funded basis. The changes concern relatives of participants killed in the special military operation (SMO).

In Kirov, up to 15,000 cubic meters of snow are removed per day.

In Kirov, daily snow removal volumes have been increased — contractors are removing up to 15,000 cubic meters of snow from the city's streets in total.

In the Sovetsky District, six employees were formally registered only after an inspection by the prosecutor's office.

The Prosecutor's Office of Sovetsky District in Kirov Oblast identified violations of labor law at one of the agricultural enterprises.

Oleg Valenchuk: Judo is not just a sport, but a whole philosophy and a way of life.

For most children, the New Year's holidays are a time for rest, travel, and spending time with family. But for many young athletes, the holidays are also a time of intensive training and an opportunity to reach new heights of mastery under the guidance of experienced mentors.

In the Kotel'nichsky District, a tenant paid nearly a million rubles for illegal logging.

The agricultural enterprise compensated for the damage caused by cutting down trees after an inspection by the environmental protection prosecutor's office.

A Department of Labor and Employment has been established in the Kirov Region.

As of January 1, 2026, a change occurred in the structure of the executive authorities of the Kirov Region — the Department of the State Employment Service was renamed.

Three agricultural plots were opened in the Kotel'nichsky District.

They managed to fine one of the owners.

In Kirovo-Chepetsk, cases have been reported of scammers going door to door posing as medical service workers. They offer residents "miracle drugs" or special remedies supposedly to protect against an epidemic of cold-related illnesses. This was reported in the VKontakte group "Administration of Kirovo-Chepetsk." The administration reminded residents that genuine medicines are sold only in pharmacies, and only a doctor is authorized to prescribe them. In addition, employees of medical institutions do not go door to door to sell medications. Residents are asked not to give in to pressure, intimidation or overly "good-to-be-true" offers, and to warn their relatives, especially the elderly, about the danger.

During the off-season, both players and coaches left the team.

Fake medics are going door-to-door in Kirovo-Chepetsk with "miracle drugs".

Residents of Kirovo-Chepetsk were warned about a new type of fraud — unknown individuals pose as medical workers and try to sell "cold remedies."

A human rights activist demands compensation from Magnit over "veal" sausages that contain no veal.

Kirov-based human rights defender Yaroslav Mikhailov sent a pre-trial claim to the Magnit retail chain, accusing the retailer of misleading consumers in the sale of meat products.

Nearly 20 tons of 'clean' pears were brought into Kirov Oblast.

The Rosselkhoznadzor reported the admission of the first batch of fresh pears from Turkey in 2026.

Debtors in Kirov repaid hundreds of millions to the budget.

After proceedings at the interagency commission, companies and entrepreneurs began repaying their debts: nearly 240 million rubles were returned to budgets at various levels.

Traffic on Vladimirskaya is disrupted due to a fire on Truda.

Several fire trucks are at the intersection of Vladimirskaya Street (formerly Karl Marx Street) and Truda Street, obstructing traffic.