[ noun ] a city in southeastern France on the Isere River <noun.location>
After 1968, Alpe d'Huez restored one of its sunnier ski slopes by knocking down the bobsleigh course, while the ski jump at St Nizier was left to rot, and a speed skating track at Grenoble closed for lack of support.
The passengers were evacuated by bus to the Grenoble train station and boarded other trains to continue their journey.
Doctors said the two youths were barely alive when they arrived at Grenoble's Sablons hospital, with body temperatures below 68 degrees.
After Grenoble was liberated by U.S. troops in August 1944, the family returned to claim the property.
The news agency said Yacine, 60, died at La Tronche Hospital near Grenoble, France, where he had gone for treatment of his illness.
Located in Grenoble, France, Grillet makes electrical connectors for the French utility market.
Hewlett-Packard Co. will switch the headquarters of its Personal Computer Group from California to Grenoble, France, the company announced Thursday.
One of the things which made Grenoble attractive was the city's willingness to pay for road access to the Synchrotron.
The train was slowing as it neared the station in this town in the Isere region, near Grenoble.
In return, it is alleged that a water privatisation contract in the city of Grenoble, where Mr Carignon is mayor, was awarded to the utilities company.
Saint-Gobain just got through building its own new flat-glass plant a few hundred miles away, near Grenoble, and its own subsidy was less than 10% of cost.
Theaters were vandalized in Grenoble and one in Besancon was destroyed by a firebomb.
The youths were airlifted to a Grenoble hospital Tuesday after their leader, a 22-year-old former scout, managed to climb down the mountain in bare feet to summon help, police said.
Not for the first time, Grenoble is turning to innovative solutions.