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LokalecIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 983 days ago In Pernici, a project to calm traffic is about to beginThe municipality of Pesnica plans to start implementing the 'Traffic Calming in Pernica' project on July 20th, aiming to improve traffic safety and create pedestrian and cyclist-friendly areas in the town center. The work is scheduled to be completed by November 30th, 2026. The project includes resurfacing parking areas near the store at address Pernica 1A, constructing a two-way pedestrian path, and establishing a reduced speed zone with a 30 km/h limit. Additional improvements include accessibility features for visually impaired individuals, new stormwater drainage systems, replacement of sanitation and water supply pipes, and renewal of public lighting along pedestrian paths. The municipality warns that partial or complete road closures may occur during construction and asks residents for patience and understanding, promising ongoing updates via their website.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the project as a municipal initiative aimed at improving public infrastructure and safety without overtly promoting any political ideology. It focuses on factual information about the project’s scope, timeline, and expected benefits, with no evident ideological framing or slant.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): The article provides specific details about the project including dates, locations, and planned improvements. All information appears consistent with what would be expected from a local news outlet covering municipal projects. The tone is neutral and informative.
Svet24IndependentCenterFactual 40Objective 507 days ago Another road in Celje is expected to be rebuilt next weekThe article announces that next week, another road in Celje is expected to undergo renovation. The headline highlights the planned infrastructure improvement, but the article itself provides minimal detail regarding the specific road, timeline, or funding sources for the project.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update about a local infrastructure project without overtly emphasizing political perspectives, partisan language, or ideological framing. It simply reports on the planned road repair without commentary on governance, policy debate, or political responsibility.
Why factuality (40): This article discusses road reconstruction in Naklo, which is unrelated to the main event of Plazu Šmihel. It contains no relevant information about the landslide or related infrastructure issues. As such, it cannot be used to assess the factuality of the original event. The content appears to be a
Why objectivity (50): The article is not biased in terms of the subject matter since it is about a different project. However, it lacks any contextual connection to the main event, making it irrelevant for assessing objectivity or factuality regarding the landslide at Plazu Šmihel.
Gorenjski glasIndependentCenter5 hr. ago Road past Crane Cemetery renovatedThe article reports on the completion of a road renovation project in Kranj, Slovenia, specifically the section bypassing the Kranevski cemetery. The city continues work on improving traffic infrastructure around the thermal power plant on Planina. The newly renovated section between Cesta Talcev and Cesta 1. Maja was reopened to traffic after construction works focused on enhancing safety, accessibility, and mobility for pedestrians and cyclists. The mayor emphasized the importance of well-planned traffic solutions for safer and more efficient access to main roads. The project, which includes new sidewalks, bike paths, and improved crossings, aims to support sustainable mobility and connect residential areas with commercial and recreational zones. Funding comes from both the EU and the Slovenian state.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update on a municipal infrastructure project without overt ideological framing. It focuses on technical details, civic improvements, and administrative progress, with quotes from local authorities emphasizing practical benefits rather than partisan agendas. While the '
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