Cupar's dreaded South Road roadworks welcomed by councillor
Resurfacing which is expected to challenge the patience of motorists going in and out of Cupar this week has been welcomed by a town councillor. (...)
Scotrail announces late service to Perth during Edinburgh festivals
Scotrail is running a late night train service to Perth during the Edinburgh festivals for the first time and is also running an extended late night train to Fife for the event. (...)
'Immature' Cupar firecracker thrower fined £200
A court heard town centre shoppers were left screaming in terror when a teenage driver threw a lit firework from his car. (...)
Disappointment at withdrawal of Ladybank peak-time train to Edinburgh
A councillor has expressed disappointment after the withdrawal of a rush-hour train service linking north-east Fife with the central belt and England. (...)
7300 caught speeding on A92, despite 54% drop in speeding tickets
More than 7300 drivers have been caught speeding on one of Fife's deadliest roads in the past four years, according to figures obtained by The Courier. (...)
Fifers taking on bridge-to-bridge run for Help for Heroes
Two life friends are preparing to run from the Forth to the Tay to help those injured while fighting for the country. (...)
Agricultural machinery industry pioneer Gavin Reekie
Gavin Reekie, one of the pioneers of the post-war Scottish agricultural machinery industry, has died at the age of 95. (...)
A92 Partnership aims to improve safety on infamous stretch of road
Campaigners hoping to improve safety on the A92 north of Glenrothes have formed a partnership designed to strengthen their efforts. (...)
Planners deem whisky distillery plan on Cambo Estate a dram good idea
Fife may soon be the source of a new tipple after the green light was given for production of the amber nectar. (...)
Councillors give go-ahead to Ladybank council housing development
The green light has been given to the first council housing development in north-east Fife in more than 20 years. (...)
Golfers' concerns fail to halt Ladybank caravan park plans
Plans to "restructure" a caravan park in Fife have been rubber-stamped by the council despite concerns from golfers. (...)
Licensed trade nervously monitoring effect of VAT rise
This week's rise in VAT on alcoholic drinks could sound the death knell for many pubs, it has been claimed. (...)
Teenager Aaron Dickie killed in road crash
A teenager from Ladybank died when the car he was travelling in plunged down an embankment near Glenrothes. (...)
Trains disrupted after lorry hits bridge at Ladybank
North-east Fife's train service was disrupted after a lorry collided with a bridge at Ladybank Railway Station. (...)
Sara-Louise Scott's family in tribute to their 'beautiful girl'
The heart-broken family of a 20-year-old Fife woman fatally injured in a car crash near Freuchie on Friday night have paid tribute to their "beautiful girl". (...)
Ladybank's Haig Memorial Garden rededicated
Ladybank men who fell in the first and second world wars were remembered at the village's refurbished Haig Memorial Garden at the weekend. (...)
Leuchars Airshow fans share travel stories: good and bad
Two rail passengers have spoken of their heaven and hell experiences following separate journeys to the RAF Leuchars Airshow at the weekend. (...)
Quarry appeal rejected to protect wood's squirrels
A controversial planning application involving extraction of around one million tonnes of sand and gravel from a site near Ladybank has been stopped in its tracks by a Scottish Government planning appeals reporter. (...)
Ladybank caravan park plans approved
Councillors have approved plans for the major restructuring of a long-established caravan park in woodland beside Ladybank. (...)
Fife Council stumps up £155,000 for light blunder
A blunder in awarding a contract for Christmas lights has cost Fife taxpayers dearly after one of the beaten bidders challenged the council's decision. (...)