Buckhaven man found guilty of assaulting partner in Dundee guest house
A Fife couple's night away in Dundee to patch up their rocky relationship ended in violence, the city's sheriff court has heard. (...)
Diggers move in to demolish house of Buckhaven killer Robert Thomson
A house in Buckhaven where a father murdered his two children is being razed to the ground this week. (...)
X Factor contestant Jade Richards preparing for a stage closer to home
The X Factor's loss is Dunfermline's gain as Fife's Jade Richards takes to the panto stage for the first time. (...)
Young man found dead in Buckhaven hostel
Fife Police are investigating the discovery of a man's body in a flat in Buckhaven. (...)
Call for community alliance to rid Levenmouth of drug dealers
A Fife councillor has called for action on drug dealers who are "polluting" the streets of Levenmouth. (...)
Councillors agree funding for demolition of Robert Thomson murder house
Funding has been granted to demolish a house where a father murdered his two children. (...)
Sheriff criticises weapon culture after Buckhaven meat hammer attack
Society will no longer tolerate a culture that sees youths routinely arming themselves with deadly weapons before leaving their homes, a sheriff has warned. (...)
'Healthy interest' in scheme that would see public halls taken over by communities
Fifers are being given the chance to buy their community halls. (...)
VIDEO: 'Terrible beauty' of Methil chimney stack ends with a blast
The forever skyline changed forever when the 300ft Methil chimney stack that inspired artist Jack Vettriano was demolished on Wednesday. (...)
Move to flatten Buckhaven killer Robert Thomson's house of tragedy
A house in Fife where a father murdered his two children will almost certainly be flattened in the coming months, after its repossession by the bank. (...)
Nine years in prison for Fife sex abuser Peter Jack
A Fife man who subjected young girls to sexual abuse spanning more than a decade was jailed for nine years at the High Court in Edinburgh. (...)
Royal wedding 'holiday' throws up some workplace inequalities
Staff at a Dundee printing firm were told they have to work today — even though their counterparts at the company's Wolverhampton factory are getting the day off to celebrate the royal wedding. (...)
Ambulance staff struggle to cope with patient transfers — claim
Over-stretched ambulance staff are struggling to get patients to appointments, it has been claimed. (...)
Victims of 1941 blasts honoured
The names of the 15 victims who lost their lives in two separate tragedies in Levenmouth 70 years ago have been added to the Civilian Roll of Honour. (...)
MacDonald Brothers: The once and butcher kings
A Pitlochry butcher has been crowned Scotland's "sausage roll king" after his upper-crust entries in the Scotch Pie Club awards wowed hungry judges. (...)
Son says thanks to emergency workers who saved father's life
A Fife man has given his heartfelt thanks to the region's emergency services after they saved his father's life. (...)
Frozen out — Scottish pie-making contest call-off
It was meant to be the icing on the cake for the top pieman in the world. (...)
Teams compete in Fife Schools Hydrogen Challenge
Pupils from Denbeath and Kennoway primaries, and from Kirkland, Lochgelly and Buckhaven high schools, competed in the event devised by the Hydrogen Office in Methil. (...)
Sex offender Arthur Davidson jailed over change of address
A Fife sex offender was jailed for four months after failing to inform the police of a change in his address. (...)
Former postie and POW John McRae celebrates his 100th birthday
A Fife man who went from being a postman to a prisoner of war in the space of a few years celebrated his 100th birthday on Tuesday. (...)