McGlynn not surprised by Raith Rovers' great start
While Raith Rovers' position at the top of the first division table after four games took many pundits by surprise, manager John McGlynn has admitted he wasn't one of them. (...)
Taymara's £1 bid for North Carr lightship accepted
Officials from the seafaring charity Taymara are celebrating after they learned their £1 offer to buy the 250-ton North Carr lightship at Dundee harbour has been successful. (...)
Armed police close busy Dundee street to raid flat
Armed police locked down a section of a busy Dundee street on Wednesday as they launched what is understood to have been a planned raid. (...)
Experts date Scone Palace's mysterious mound
A silent witness to Scotland's ancient Celtic past, the origins of the mysterious mound where kings were crowned at Scone Palace had been lost in the mists of time. (...)
Anger as 'vulnerable' Fife family housed in rooms over pub
A Fife councillor has demanded an investigation after a homeless recovering alcoholic and his family were given rooms above a pub. (...)
Actor Billy Boyd backs suicide prevention campaign
Scottish actor Billy Boyd — who played the hobbit Pippin in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and also starred in Stone of Destiny — has visited Carnoustie to support a campaign to reduce the number of Scots taking their own lives. (...)
Dundee church kicked out community groups to rent halls
A church has admitted kicking out community groups to make money from renting out its halls. (...)
Buzzcocks and The Trade at Fat Sam's
Icons? Probably. Legends? Definitely. Superstars? Definitely not. That's just not punk, is it? (...)
Red Arrow Kirsty Moore blazing a trail to Leuchars Airshow
Most people will have watched the Red Arrows and marvelled at their death-defying stunts — but something has changed. Last September, for the first time, a female joined what is arguably the most skilled team of pilots in the world. Susan Anderson talks to Flight Lieutenant Kirsty Moore ahead of her performance at the RAF Leuchars Airshow. (...)
Olympics inspired Carnoustie woman to overcome illnesses
A young woman who overcame the challenges of being born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus to win a place in the Tayside Special Olympics team will launch her autobiography at Carnoustie Library on Thursday. (...)
