Artist Jack Vettriano fined for drink and drug offences
Artist Jack Vettriano has apologised to a court after admitting drink-driving and possessing drugs in Fife. (...)
Police open investigation into sudden closure of property firm Clear Lets
Hundreds of tenants and landlords across Fife have been left out of pocket after a lettings firm closed suddenly. (...)
'Like a horror movie' — mother forced to give birth on pavement after buzzer confusion at Victoria Hospital maternity unit
A young mum had to give birth on the pavement outside a new maternity hospital because she was pressing the wrong door buzzer, it has emerged. (...)
Labour group leader accuses Fife Council of being the 'catalyst' in Kingdom Bakers' demise
Fife Council has been accused of speeding up the demise of a crisis-hit bakery. (...)
Victoria Hospital fighting new norovirus outbreak
A prolonged bout of the winter vomiting bug has closed another ward at a Fife hospital, just days after two others were declared open. (...)
Old Course Hotel warns Kenly Farm windfarm could damage St Andrews' appeal
The home of golf could lose its appeal if plans for a windfarm on the outskirts of St Andrews are given the go-ahead. (...)
Strong local campaign defeats immediate threat to Queen Margaret Hospital hospice
A closure-threatened Fife hospice has been saved — for now. (...)
Take a hike — Victoria Hospital chief suggests parking problems can be tackled with some simple steps
NHS staff have been told to get on their feet and walk following complaints about hospital parking. (...)
Dysart Sailing Club members convinced devastating fire was started deliberately
A popular Fife sailing club has been destroyed by what appears to have been a deliberate fire. (...)
'I was watching a black leopard' — another big cat sighting in Fife
A big cat said to roam the Fife countryside has been spotted again. (...)
Gordon Brown demands MoD action after new find outside Dalgety Bay radiation probe area
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has demanded the Ministry of Defence provides a timetable for action to clear radiation from a Fife beach amid revelations the area of contamination is wider than first thought. (...)
Councillors claim vulnerable residents are being let down by Fife's use of private care staff
Vulnerable Fifers are being failed by private home care companies at weekends, it has been claimed. (...)
Sheriff clears hospital staff and questions need for fatal accident inquiry into Cowdenbeath man's death
The death of a Fife man whose bowel was perforated by a gastric feeding tube could not have been prevented, a sheriff has ruled. (...)
Shell find prompts call for explosives warning at Tentsmuir Beach
A call has been made for warning signs at a Fife beach where there have been regular finds of mortar bombs and shells. (...)
Fife Council pulls plug on Glenrothes fairground
There will be no more fairground attraction at a Glenrothes site following a ban by Fife Council. (...)
Health tourism on the rise as Scots look to beat queues and big bills
Dozens of people from Tayside and Fife are set to fly abroad for cut-price dental work in the coming years, it has been claimed. (...)
Kinghorn lifeboat crew reflect on the highs and lows of 2011
Kinghorn's lifeboat crew has just come through one of the most traumatic years in its history. (...)
Welfare and benefits reforms pressure increases, says agency
Fife's leading advice and rights agency is under ever-increasing pressure because of welfare reforms, its chief executive has revealed. (...)
MoD agrees to visit Dalgety Bay radiation beach
The Ministry of Defence has finally agreed to visit a Fife beach contaminated with radiation. (...)
Kirkcaldy man demands apology after winning three-year social care bill fight
A disabled Kirkcaldy man who refused to pay a bill for home care he claimed he did not receive has won his three-year fight with the council. (...)