
For the first time in the history of Tacoronte, a coalition government led by Mayor Sandra Izquierdo is focused on developing the city, addressing issues with cleanliness, safety, and unemployment, and implementing important infrastructure projects.

Road repairs are starting in Santa Cruz de Tenerife near the Cruz del Señor tram stop, with temporary traffic diversions and parking restrictions.

In 1992, a leak of gasoline vapors at an oil refinery in Santa Cruz de Tenerife caused a powerful explosion and fire, claiming the lives of five workers and raising questions about the safety of locating such facilities in the city.

Night repair works will continue on the southern TF-1 highway until Thursday, which will lead to partial lane closures between El Porís and Abades.

The popular Cruz del Carmen parking area in San Cristóbal de La Laguna has been closed due to the high risk of forest fires and the declaration of a maximum alert level in the Canary Islands.

A new roundabout is planned to be built in Tenerife near the Las Chafiras industrial estate in 2026-2027 to solve the problem of long-standing traffic jams.

In a video podcast, the Parliament of the Canary Islands discusses water supply problems, outdated legislation, and the need for investment in the region's water infrastructure.

Santa Cruz plans to build a new square with underground parking in the Toscal area, having purchased three abandoned buildings on San Martín Street.

The Guimar City Council has removed the powers and positions of councilors Patricia Encinoso Pestano and Jose Miguel Hernandez Fernandez due to a vote of no confidence in the mayor, redistributing their duties and statuses.

To celebrate Candelaria, the transport company Titsa is increasing bus routes and organizing a special service from La Laguna, as well as offering free parking for passengers.