Good evening,


the circumstances of a knife fight involving two seriously injured young people are still unclear, the traffic jams on the Hanauer Landstraße will not change anytime soon and not everything that seems to be an advantage is actually one, for example if there is no heating reader more comes into the house.

An overview at the end of the day and before the start of the new week.

Jacqueline Vogt

Department head of the Rhein-Main editorial team of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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Permanent traffic jam:

the traffic has to roll.

Commuters to and from Frankfurt and out of the city, but also the people of Frankfurt themselves, have more or less become accustomed to the fact that this can only be said to a limited extent on the Hanauer Landstraße and with many stops in between.

But now the partial closure of the Ratswegsbrücke and work on the district heating network are exacerbating the situation.

Does it all have to happen at the same time, or is it the result of chaotic planning?

Mechthild Harting listened.

One of the answers is that it only has limited potential to calm people down: around 10,000 construction site inquiries that need to be coordinated reach the municipal road traffic office every year.

Attack:

After a stabbing in Frankfurt's Grüneburgpark during a school party, the police are still looking for the perpetrators.

The act of violence, in which two eighteen-year-olds were seriously injured, occurred on Saturday night.

On Sunday, the police published the first findings on the course of events.

According to this, two groups of young people and adolescents initially clashed verbally.

There was a "pushing around".

After that, the situation calmed down again.

Shortly thereafter, there was another argument between those involved, as a result of which at least one person pulled out a knife and stabbed the two 18-year-old victims.

It is still unclear whether the attackers belonged to the environment of the celebrating students.

The homicide squad took over the investigation

which turns on automatically when a kill is attempted.

Katharina Iskandar reports.

Overview:

Every month, tenants receive information about the status of their energy consumption.

At least if they already have so-called smart meters installed that read the metering service providers wirelessly.

Owners have until 2026 to replace or retrofit metering devices that are not radio-capable, but possibly a few years longer, until 2031. Because according to the regulations, which are intended to enable more competition, the radio-capable meters have to exchange data with the devices of others Manufacturers can exchange and therefore have measuring systems that make this possible.

For tenants, this has the advantage that they no longer have to be at home to open the door for the meter reader, for example.

There can also be disadvantages.

Petra Kirchhoff wrote down why consumers may have to pay extra.

And

after the death of a pair of siblings in downtown Hanau, the wanted suspect was arrested in France - it is the father of the children +++ is a drunk and drugged pedelec driver on Saturday evening at Erlensee in Bickenbach drove into a barrier and was seriously injured +++ 28 video surveillance systems of public streets and squares used jointly by municipalities and the police in Hesse registered around 3470 offenses in 2021 and four years earlier 21 cameras had recorded 2000 incidents.

Warm greetings from the editorial team

Jacqueline Vogt

You can also read current reports from the region in Skyline-Blick, our live news blog for the Rhine-Main region, and on the Rhein-Main-Zeitung website at www.faz.net/rmz.

The

weather

for Monday

Sunny at first, heavy rain showers and thunderstorms from the south-west in the afternoon.

Muggy and warm with maximum values ​​of up to 27 degrees.

have birthday

on

Monday, May 16th

Detlev Reymann

, former President of the RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Wiesbaden (65);

Oswin Veith

, board member of the Oberhessische Versorgungsbetriebe AG, Friedberg (61);

Wolfgang Heyl

, Managing Director of the Bürgerhospital and the Clementine Children's Hospital, Frankfurt (58);

Anja Gockel

, Mainz fashion designer (54);

Michael Ruiss

, publisher, editor of the Rhein-Main edition of Top Magazin, Frankfurt (44);