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Woman taken to hospital after robbery
A woman in her 40s was taken to hospital after being subjected to a robbery in the Ekhagen area of Jönköping on Wednesday evening. The woman was alone and attacked at 23.
The use of ketamine against depression in Sweden
Ketamine drops are used in several regions for severe depression – despite the treatment not being approved. Now the Medical Products Agency is opening up for a new recommendation regarding the controversial treatment.
Measles in the region – first case in nine years
A child has been diagnosed with measles in Jönköping, the region announces in a press release. The child was infected abroad and fell ill at home in Sweden.
Stabbing on a bus in Jönköping
One person has been taken to hospital after a stabbing on board a commuter bus in Jönköping, reports P4 Jönköping. .
Cuts a Hard Blow to National Parks
Despite a great interest from the general public in outdoor activities, the state allocations to national parks and nature reserves have been halved. The result is poorer maintenance, reduced personnel and decreased accessibility.
Bacteria Shock after Rain – Bathing Prohibited
Heavy rain has washed away manure and cow dung into lakes and onto beaches. In several places, bathing areas are being flagged as unsuitable.
Large Hole in Road in Jönköping
A road in a residential area in Jönköping collapsed at 11:30 on Tuesday. According to SOS Alarm, it is a three-meter wide and one-meter deep hole.
Prison for Aggravated Assault in Jönköping
Two men in their 30s are sentenced by Jönköping District Court to two years' imprisonment and two years and three months' imprisonment, respectively, for aggravated assault, writes [Jönköpings-Posten](https://www. jp.
The Floods in Jönköping are to be Investigated
The severe floods that hit parts of Jönköping County last week will now be investigated. The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) has tasked Jönköping County with examining both the consequences of the floods and the county's preparedness for extreme rainfall.
Hundreds of Alarms as the Downpour Swept Across the Country
The rescue service was overwhelmed by hundreds of alarms. People got stuck in water masses and had to be evacuated.
The Danger of Landslides Over - Long Queues Along E4
The traffic situation is still difficult in Jönköping where heavy rainfall during the afternoon has led to flooding. In central Jönköping, the E4 is closed and traffic has been diverted to smaller roads.
So Swedish car culture stands out in Europe
This weekend, two of Sweden's largest car meets are being held, primarily dedicated to American cars and their accompanying culture. But what is unique about the classic car culture in Sweden is that it is incredibly broad.
Suspect of murder in Gränna released
A man who was arrested on suspicion of murder of a woman in Gränna during the Midsummer weekend has been released since the suspicions against him have weakened significantly, report local media. > The forensic pathologist has not been able to establish the cause of death.
Man arrested for murder in Gränna
A man in his 60s has been arrested on suspicion of a murder in Gränna during the Midsummer weekend, local media reports. The crime is believed to have occurred at some point between the 22nd and 24th of June.
Police officer attacked with sword - sentenced to care
The man attacked two police officers with a sword on Kungsängen in Jönköping in January. Now he has been sentenced for attempted murder to forensic psychiatric care by the Court of Appeal, reports P4 Jönköping.
Fire in Vaggeryd under control – Alert lifted
A fire that broke out at a recycling station north of Vaggeryd, near Jönköping, shortly after midnight is now under control. > It started burning in a waste heap with diverse materials.
High pressure on the way – warning of fire risk
In large parts of the country, temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees are expected this week. The Met Office is now warning of a fire risk.
Heatwave expected – elderly particularly at risk
From Tuesday, the majority of Svealand, north-eastern Götaland, and south-eastern Norrland are expected to experience temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees. Elderly people are particularly vulnerable to the heat, which requires preparations at care homes.
Newly qualified healthcare professionals are not receiving their licences
The data chaos at the National Board of Health and Welfare means that thousands of newly qualified nurses and doctors are not receiving their licences, reports P4 Jönköping. Without a licence, it becomes difficult for them to work – and there is no forecast for when the problem will be resolved.
Sophie Zelmani on tour next year
"So much better"-current Sophie Zelmani is going on a major tour at the beginning of next year. Starting in Umeå on 12 February, she will then visit eleven more Swedish cities before heading out to Europe, where the tour ends in Berlin on 11 May.
Murder suspects released in Jönköping
Five people who were detained on suspicion of a murder in Jönköping last winter have been released, according to the Prosecution Authority. The reason is a lack of evidence.
Three charged with murder in Huskvarna
In connection with a brawl, the man is believed to have been restrained by two people, while a third person stabbed him with a knife or another sharp object. Now, three people are being prosecuted for murder after the violent brawl, which took place in a residence in Huskvarna in February, reports [SVT News Jönköping](https://www.
Murder suspect previously convicted of harassment
A man in his 55-year-old who has been arrested on suspicion of murder of a woman in Jönköping has previously been convicted twice for illegal harassment, reports [P4 Jönköping](https://sverigesradio. se/artikel/mordmisstankte-mannen-tidigare-domd).
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