European hotspots struggle to match the Costa del Tay
Summer has officially arrived and sun worshippers have wasted no time taking advantage of the sudden improvement in the weather. (...)
Courier country finally enjoying a hint of summer
Summer is finally arriving in Tayside and Fife this week. (...)
Olympic flame rehearsal to bring big police presence to Dundee streets on Tuesday
People in Dundee can expect to see a significant police presence on Tuesday as a dress rehearsal for the arrival of the Olympic Torch Relay takes place. (...)
'I have always liked Tayside House' — photographer makes sure doomed tower block will not be forgotten
The legacy of a building once voted as the least liked in Dundee will live on thanks to the work of a local photographer. (...)
Woman involved in Dundee nightclub fall dies from injuries
A woman who had been in a coma at Ninewells Hospital after falling in a Dundee nightclub has died. (...)
Homeless people kitted out by SFA
It was clothing originally intended to be worn by Scotland's top footballers but homeless people are now staying warm thanks to the work of an Arbroath philanthropist. (...)
'It is time to stand aside' — John Letford looks back on 11 years as Dundee lord provost
Dundee's former lord provost, who has stood down after 11 years in the position, says the city is in ''great shape''. (...)
John Kennedy murder: police hunting man in hooded top
The identity of a man in a dark hooded top has become central to a police investigation into the murder of a Dundee widower. (...)
Dundee taxi chiefs backing CCTV in cabs
The use of CCTV by Dundee taxi drivers has been encouraged by leading figures in the local industry. (...)
'The time is right' — Falklands veteran on quest to return fallen enemy's identity tag
Thirty years after the conflict ended, an Angus veteran of the Falklands War has stated his intention to return a identity tag taken from the body of a fallen Argentine soldier. (...)
Police issue loan sharks warning
Police in Dundee are urging people not to turn to illegal moneylenders in a bid to solve their financial woes. (...)
Dundee astronomer backs calls for blackouts to reveal wonders of the universe
A Dundee astronomer has backed the idea of a temporary ''blackout'' to allow people to study the night sky. (...)
'He was quite a character' — Rossi the eagle owl settling into new home after Dundee adventure
An eagle owl seen flying high over the streets of Dundee this year has been given a fresh start at a new home. (...)
Roadworks reminder for Dundee motorists
Motorists in Dundee are being reminded of a series of roadworks starting in the city today. (...)
McManus Art Gallery and Museum targeted by vandals
Vandals have caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to one of Dundee's most popular tourist attractions. (...)
'These people are causing problems' — Dundee shop workers' relief as attacker Charlie Bell sent to prison
Two Dundee shop workers have spoken of their relief after a man who attacked them while trying to steal a fudge bar was given an eight-month prison sentence. (...)
Tayside Police launch crackdown on uninsured and unlicensed drivers
Tayside Police has warned motorists ignorance is not an excuse as they target uninsured and unlicensed drivers in the region. (...)
Scotland told to expect a few more days of wonderful weather
Think Burntisland instead of Barcelona or Montrose and not Majorca as Scotland enjoys an early start to summer. (...)
Tayside Deaf Forum planning protest outside Kings Cross Hospital
Members of Tayside's deaf community will take to the streets this afternoon after claiming that their needs are being ignored by the local health authority. (...)
Man in critical condition after accident with bus in Dundee city centre
A man has been rushed to Ninewells Hospital in a critical condition following a collision with a bus in Dundee city centre. (...)