Crans-Montana has withdrawn its request to be recognised as a plaintiff in the criminal case following the deadly fire at the Constellation bar.
According to RTS, the Valais prosecutor said the municipality could not be considered a victim under the law.
The town had sought civil-party status despite acknowledging failures in its oversight of the venue between 2020 and 2025.
A lawyer acting for the town says the venue broke the law by setting up a smoking room near an exit, blocking another exit and illegally narrowing the stairway.
Crans-Montana officials say they want to be a party to the case, which will allow them access to the files and could permit them to ask questions to the defendants in court.
That will be decided by cantonal prosectors.
Meanwhile, the owner of the bar, Jacques Moretti, has been placed in pre-trial detention for three months.
Switzerland relies too heavily on an American NGO to detect child sexual abuse online, raising questions about the country's ability to protect children on its own.
Summer has arrived, with temperatures climbing past 30 over the long weekend. Basel reached 31 and Sion hit 32.4, but MeteoSwiss, says this does not yet count as an official heatwave.