Adam Smith College principal Dr Craig Thomson suspended as governors launch new probe
The principal of Scotland's third-largest college has been suspended pending the outcome of a disciplinary inquiry. (...)
Audit report raises questions about Adam Smith College's sponsorship of Anstruther Muster
A row has broken out after a troubled Fife college used thousands of pounds of resources to support a sailing regatta. (...)
Anstruther's Cellar Restaurant put on the market
A Fife eatery which has been described as one of the East Neuk's ''gems'' has been put up for sale. (...)
Anstruther driver claims Fife Council uses stalling tactics to limit pothole payouts
An angry motorist has criticised Fife Council after enduring an 11-month fight for compensation for damage caused to his car by a large pothole. (...)
Tenants collect keys to new council houses in Rosyth
Tenants have started moving into the first Fife Council homes built in over two decades. (...)
St Monans man jailed for Anstruther glass attack
A man who smashed a glass into another man's face during an unprovoked attack in a Fife bar has been jailed. (...)
Three-year drug treatment and testing order for former caddie
A highly-regarded St Andrews caddie whose life "spiralled out of control" after he became hooked on class A drugs faces regular drug tests for three years as he bids to prove he can kick the habit. (...)
Dundee man who got drunk in his car banned from the road for 18 months
Police officers who went to challenge a driver over his bizarre parking position watched in horror as he "slid" out of the car and crawled away. (...)
'Nothing like this was ever sold before' — bidding war pushes 17th century Anstruther burgh seal to £38,700
A Scottish saleroom this week witnessed the auction of a burgh seal not seen by the public since the days of Cromwell. (...)
Scottish Senior Championship loyalty pays off after Lane turns down big money
Barry Lane turned down six and a half times the money to support the Cleveland Srixon Scottish Senior Championship to begin a serious defence of his title. (...)
Attacker Andrew Wood's £500 Facebook bribery attempt
A drunken Fife man who brutally assaulted a student later offered his terrified victim a £500 bribe to drop the charges against him. (...)
Chance to hear tales from the Isle of May's history
A monk and a storyteller will help to celebrate an open day on the Isle of May national nature reserve on Sunday. (...)
Jailed Fife man Derek Lewis put baby's life at risk with fire-raising
A Fife man who endangered the lives of his ex-partner and her young child by setting fire to the entrance of her home with them still inside has been jailed for three years. (...)
Council presses ahead with plans to privatise Fife's care homes
Fife Council is pressing ahead with controversial plans to privatise its care home provision by formally seeking interest from the private or not- for-profit sector. (...)
Blue plaque commemorates Anstruther's fascinating link to a South Seas princess
The historic links between Anstruther and an exotic princess have been immortalised. (...)
Anstruther coming together to protect its built heritage
Proposals to provide some of Anstruther's most historic buildings with a £1.5 million facelift are progressing well. (...)
Four and a half years' jail for man who carried out 'horrific' attack in Anstruther
A Fifer who brutally assaulted a man with a block of wood when a long-running feud spiralled out of control has been jailed for four and a half years. (...)
Lifeboat crew races to save dog stranded off Crail
A pet dog has cheated death by just a few seconds after being cut off by rising tides off the coast of Fife. (...)
Anstruther man punched woman in the face when Cellardyke hot tub party bubbled over into violence
A woman was hospitalised after a Fife man attacked her during a row in a hot tub. (...)
Anstruther lifeboat crew pay tribute to retiring volunteer Paul Lewis
A long-serving member of Anstruther lifeboat crew has been honoured on his retiral by his fellow volunteers. (...)