'Save Leuchars' petition attracts support
An online petition to save RAF Leuchars attracted around 150 signatures in its first day. (...)
Referee Stuart McPhee dies after collapsing on pitch
Amateur football circles in Fife have been shocked by the sudden death of a referee who collapsed and died while officiating at the weekend. (...)
Scathing reaction to latest Victoria Hospital A&E revelations
They couldn't hold a raffle — that is health campaigner Councillor Andrew Rodger's view of NHS Fife's operational division management after revelations that Kirkcaldy's Victoria Hospital could be left without A&E cover overnight and at weekends for the next year. (...)
Bowling clubs told to pay their way
A failure by clubs at heavily-subsidised council-run bowling greens in central Fife to do more to pay their way could see them close. (...)
Burntisland's Beacon Centre to close for repairs
One of Fife's leisure attractions is to close in January for repairs. (...)
Club legend Gordon Durie joins East Fife
East Fife have confirmed that former star man Gordon Durie has joined the club as assistant manager. (...)
Prison for firebomber Gary Walker
A Fife man has been jailed for 30 months at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court for what was described as a "quite dreadful" offence. (...)
Earlsferry Thistle Golf Club secretary John Peters
A Leven man has died on a walking holiday in north England. (...)
Funding help for Wemyss Trust Enterprise
A Fife business is to benefit from the latest round of funding for rural projects from the Scottish Government. (...)
Deal with China brings cheer to whisky producers
Moves to strengthen the Scotch whisky industry's £80 million foothold in China have been toasted by local producers. (...)
Work on Diageo's Leven project halts as contractor Rok goes bust
Work on drinks firm Diageo's new multi-million pound bottling plant in Fife has been suspended after the main contractor Rok went into administration. (...)
Better behaviour from Fife's primary school pupils
The behaviour of pupils in Fife's primary schools is showing "significant improvements" according to a new, wide-ranging survey of teachers and other staff. (...)
HR chief presages 10-15% Fife Council job losses
The challenges Fife Council faces as it seeks to reduce its workforce by up to 15% over four years have been highlighted in a report. (...)
Man dies in Glenrothes shooting
One person died and another was injured in a shooting incident in Glenrothes on Sunday night. (...)
Fife Council not likely to object to Dundee biomass plant
Plans for a huge renewable electricity plant in Dundee could be given the thumbs up by Fife Council. (...)
College principal warns that cuts threaten 80,000 student places
Scotland's colleges could find their funding cut by a quarter over the next few years, losing at least 80,000 student places and hindering the country's economic recovery, a leading academic has warned. (...)
Leisure plans must go out to tender again
The plans for new sports and leisure facilities in Kirkcaldy and Glenrothes will have to go out to tender again after the existing one expired because of delays, councillors have been told. (...)
Methil 'ming' no more hope
An end to the infamous ‘Methil Ming' could be in sight after Scottish Water and the operators of the Levenmouth Waste Water Treatment Works agreed to act on an independent probe into periodic smells from the plant which have been getting up locals' noses for years. (...)
Fife Art prize judging under way
Judging in this year's Fife Art competition is taking place at Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery. (...)
Eye care scheme to go Scotland-wide
A successful Fife pilot of new IT links between high street opticians and hospitals to improve services for patients is to be rolled out across Scotland. (...)