1,000 Years of Fish Andrew Scott FortuneA small fishing village has turned into an export hub Fishing is in the blood and heritage of...
The dynamic and diverse Town of Reykjanesbær Hallur HallssonReykjanesbær, on the Southern Peninsula, Suðurnes, was founded when towns of Keflavík and Njarðvík merged, along with the...
NJARDVÍK, NAVEL OF THE UNIVERSE? EditorialIt is an exaggeration to call Njarðvík the navel of the universe, but Innri-Njarðvík, which Icelandic Times /...
Eruption has started near Grindavík / Svartsengi tonight EditorialThe fourth since Dec 18. We will bring you more news, as we know more. Here are stills...
Disaster in Grindavík EditorialStanding on a hill just north of Grindavík, one can see the town and the ongoing volcanic eruption....
The Eruption, Update EditorialThe Eruption, Update The eruption continues, but the fissure closest to the town of Grindavík, who opened at...
Eruption Just North Of Grindavík EditorialEruption started this morning just a few hundred meters North of Grindavík, a fishing town of 3.500 people...
Emergency Phase Activated Following Eruption EditorialThe National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police, in agreement with the Commissioner of the Police in Suðurnes, has...
Update about the Grindavík eruption EditorialMinister of Foreign Affairs, Bjarni Benediktsson sent this message around midnight; A volcanic eruption has started on the...
Eruption has started in Iceland EditorialJust before 10pm on the 18th of December a big eruption started just north of the town Grindavík,...
Grindavík& The Hope EditorialCertainly, it was heartening, just like the resilient people of Grindavík, that the first thing that caught my...
Trouble brewing under Grindavík EditorialIt really surprises you that Grindavík’s coat of arms is a foreign goat. Most of the natural riches...
Are there only about 8 km down to the mantle below Reykjanes? EditorialA number of questions arise in connection with the upheaval under Reykjanes. One of the facts that is...
Things quieting down at Grindavík EditorialA line, many kilometers-long of the people of Grindarvík’s vehicles, formed on Suðurstrandarvegur when the Department of Civil...
An eruption seems imminent EditorialGrindavík is the sixteenth largest town in Iceland, with 3,800 inhabitants, of which 800 are children in the...
Danger in Grindavík EditorialThe Icelandic Meteorological Office not only makes weather forecasts and does the aviation weather services for Iceland and...
Top Ten EditorialIceland is in the top ten in the world today for the most active volcanoes since 1800. In...
Thinking of everything EditorialThe Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management , which reports to the Commissioner of the National Police,...
The eruption at Litli-Hrútur EditorialIn a straight line from Reykjavík, the capital area is only about 30 km / 18 mi from...
The Town of Grindavík EditorialGrindavík, a family-oriented village, is one of the nation’s strongest fishing industry towns, home to well established processing...