Fife welcomes Black Watch home from Afghanistan
The weather may have been dark and dreary but the mood in Kirkcaldy was far from sombre as hundreds of Fifers turned out to give Black Watch soldiers returning from their latest tour of Afghanistan a warm welcome home. (...)
'Wind turbines will destroy landscapes' — Donald Trump executive pledges fight at stormy St Andrews meeting
US billionaire Donald Trump has thrown his full weight behind a campaign to stop wind turbines being erected in north-east Fife and beyond. (...)
Landlords offered help in wake of Clear Lets collapse
A Dunfermline property lawyer has stepped in to help landlords left high and dry by troubled letting firm Clear Lets. (...)
Outbuilding at 17th century mansion Melville House hit by fire
Thick plumes of smoke could be seen for miles around the village of Monimail in north-east Fife after a blaze broke out in an outbuilding at Melville House. (...)
Family seeking £100,000 in damages for stress caused by 2008 accident outside Boots
The family of a Fife girl whose skull was fractured by a falling rolling pin are seeking up to £100,000 in damages from Boots UK after the company admitted responsibility for the accident. (...)
Sad day for Glenrothes as Co-Op store closes, with loss of 42 jobs
Saturday signals a sad day for Glenrothes as one of the town's longest standing supermarkets closes its doors with the loss of 42 jobs. (...)
Farmhouse vandals leave £100,000 repair bill in their wake
Vandals have caused £100,000 of damage at a Fife farmhouse in an 'unprecedented' bout of destruction. (...)
Disgust at desecration of Celtic FC legend John Thomson's grave
Cardenden residents have been left in shock after the grave of football legend John Thomson was desecrated. (...)
Local courses lose Open Championship qualifying venue status
The lucrative business of golf tourism across Courier country has suffered a blow. (...)
'Bureaucracy gone mad' — new 'safety' rules keeping swimming coaches out of the water
New rules mean swimming teachers are being prevented from entering the water with four or more children during lessons. (...)
Head-on crash kills biker on B913 Saline to Forestmill road
A motorcyclist has been killed following a head-on collision with a car in west Fife. (...)
Eye in the sky giving new insight into St Andrews' past
St Andrews is home to the remains of Scotland's first council building, new high-tech research has revealed. (...)
Closure of Co-Op store — and loss of 42 jobs — described as a 'huge blow' for Glenrothes
A Glenrothes supermarket is to close its doors next month, with the loss of 42 jobs. (...)
More cuts to Fife Fire and Rescue would endanger public, claims councillor
Any further cuts to front-line fire and rescue staff in Fife would pose a danger to the public and fire crews, a Fife councillor has claimed. (...)
Memories and laughter as Sir Alex Ferguson returns to Dunfermline for the Mary Leishman Foundation
Hundreds of football fans flooded the Alhambra Theatre in Dunfermline to listen to Sir Alex Ferguson talk about the highs and lows of his career. (...)
'He wanted buried at home' — family's bitter struggle over final resting place of Private Mark Connolly
The heartbroken mother of a Black Watch soldier from Fife, who died following an alleged brawl with another squaddie, will fight with "all the strength she has left in her" to ensure her son is laid to rest near the family home. (...)
'Kirkcaldy man through and through' Brian Lindsay
The funeral takes place on July 26 of well-loved Kirkcaldy man and long-serving employee of DC Thomson Brian Lindsay, who has died suddenly at the age of 47. (...)
'No sandwich is safe in the High Street' — Kirkcaldy's seagulls causing panic from above
Kirkcaldy residents are being urged not to feed gulls after a number of reported attacks. (...)
Morrisons reaffirms pledge to open £25 million supermarket in Kirkcaldy
Supermarket giant Morrisons has reiterated its commitment to open a £25 million store in the Inverteil area of Kirkcaldy, which it claims could become a reality as early as next year if the development gets the final go-ahead. (...)
Binmen want to throw out Fife Council's planned changes to rubbish collections
Fife Council's latest bid to save money by making changes to rubbish collections has received an angry reaction from binmen. (...)