Fife solicitor says Dundee case is sign of things to come if courts close
Bizarre scenes at a Dundee trial when 10 witnesses were held in the cells could be repeated if a Fife court is closed, according to one of the area's leading criminal lawyers. (...)
Independents' support boosts Labour's bid to run Fife Council
Labour looks set to snatch back control of Fife Council from the SNP and Liberal Democrats after winning the support of the region's four independent councillors. (...)
House of Commons transport committee report strengthens case of Fife Ness Coastguard station
A proposed cull of Coastguard bases, which would see the Fife Ness station axed, has been branded seriously flawed by a group of MPs. (...)
St Andrews University attacks unions' jobs 'scaremongering'
Union claims that hundreds of employees at St Andrews University could lose their jobs or have their pay cut have again been dismissed by the Fife institution. (...)
Newport's Netherlea Hospital subject of region's in-patient review
A Fife hospital that cares for elderly patients may become a casualty of changes to the region's health service. (...)
RAF warrant officer Alexander (Alec) Maule
A Cupar man honoured by the Queen for his work with the RAF's Lightning aircraft has died at the age of 80. (...)
West Coast Energy reveals plans for third wind farm in Fife
A wind farm developer has unveiled plans to erect turbines at a third location in Fife. (...)
St Andrews Botanic Garden wins higher 'excellent' rating from VisitScotland
A Fife attraction at the centre of a funding crisis has been awarded four stars by Scotland's tourism body. (...)
Lower Largo confident its 300-year link to Robinson Crusoe is not threatened by new book
Evidence disputing that a Fife mariner was the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe has been cast adrift in the village where he was born. (...)
Lorraine Kelly supports air bases as Armed Forces Day takes off
Lorraine Kelly flew the flag for RAF Leuchars' future as she started the countdown to Armed Forces Day. (...)
St Andrews students criticise 'silver bullet' solution to town centre residency
Student leaders have hit out at the two St Andrews councillors who supported introduction of a moratorium on houses in multiple occupation (HMO) in the town. (...)
Railway on track for Craigtoun Country Park summer season
News that it is full steam ahead for Craigtoun Country Park's miniature railway this summer has been hailed. (...)
Visitors urged to avoid lighting bonfires in West Sands dunes
Visitors are being warned that bonfires on one of Fife's most popular beaches are damaging the dunes. (...)
Newington Farm wind turbine rejected
The construction of a wind turbine north of Cupar has been prevented after those behind it refused to provide councillors with further details of the potential for noise nuisance. (...)
Washout ends struggle to stage Cupar Highland Games
Years of poor weather have rained on the parade of a Fife highland games and forced the show to be cancelled. (...)
St Andrews Students' Association 'incredibly frustrated' by news of HMO moratorium
A moratorium has been imposed on new houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) in central St Andrews after a warning the area could soon be completely populated by students. (...)
Golf historian, scientist and teacher Dr David Malcolm
Tribute has been paid to an eminent golf historian, scientist and teacher from St Andrews who has passed away at the age of 71. (...)
Plans for prime St Andrews site prepared for public consultation
A plan for redeveloping a site in central St Andrews is about to go out to public consultation. (...)
North-east Fife councillors asked to agree new speed limits
New speed limits are on track to be implemented on several roads around north-east Fife following a region-wide review of A and B class routes. (...)
St Andrews University praised by Everest climb student Geordie Stewart
A student who became the youngest Scot ever to conquer the highest peaks on all seven continents has credited his Fife university for making his amazing feat possible. (...)