Parents respond to confirmation of Eastern Primary School move
Parents of pupils at Eastern Primary have given a mixed response to confirmation that the school is to move to the former Grove Academy building. (...)
DCA screening for teenage flick
Dundee pupils, who recorded their responses to big issues facing teenagers, saw their efforts on the big screen at Dundee Contemporary Arts. (...)
Dutch lessons to teach free-flowing football
A new academy aimed at transforming Scottish football from hoof-ball into a passing, free-flowing art will kick off in Dundee next week. (...)
Willie Watt asks for unilateral support for Dundee V&A museum
Support for the Victoria and Albert museum should cross party boundaries, the president of the Dundee Institute of Architects has said. (...)
Claire Feeney's graduation a poignant moment for mum
A proud Dundee mother whose attempts to start a family were beset by tragedy shed a tear when her miracle daughter graduated at the Caird Hall. (...)
Dangerous dogs warning by attack victim Catherine Reddachin
A Dundee woman has warned that dangerous dogs come in all shapes and sizes after she was viciously attacked by three small terriers (...)
Karam Singh Bhachu
The president of Dundee Sikh Gurdwara, Mr Karam Singh Bhachu, has died peacefully, aged 82. (...)
Backing for flood-hit tenant William Cartwright
A Lochee councillor has backed the claim of a multi-storey tenant, whose flat was flooded by an upstairs neighbour, for compensation from the council. (...)
Dundee smoker hailed for saving man's life in fire drama
A Dundee man has told how nipping out of his house for a cigarette had saved a neighbour's life. (...)
All hail the King of Lochee
Pupils of St John's High School in Dundee entertained a sell-out audience at Dundee Rep with a spectacular musical history of Lochee on Tuesday night. (...)
Family show gratitude for E.coli victim's treatment
The family of a five-year-old Dundee boy who battled a rare form of E. coli have held a fund-raiser for the hospital where he was treated. (...)
Dundee service honours HMS Victory's last Trafalgar hero
A seaman who took part in the Battle of Trafalgar was honoured in a moving ceremony at the site of his burial in Western Cemetery, Dundee. (...)
Crime writer Russel McLean a wanted man in USA
A local writer has returned from his book tour of the USA — where copies of the first edition of his Dundee-set crime novel have sold out. (...)
Firefighters already feeling the Guy Fawkes strain
Dundee fire crews are dealing with an "alarming" escalation of bonfire calls ignited by the run-up to Guy Fawkes Night. (...)
Nurse admits covering patient's mouth
A Dundee nurse has been cautioned for one year after causing unnecessary distress to a dementia sufferer by placing her hand over the patient's mouth. (...)
Ron McIntosh becomes Britain's fastest double amputee in 5km race walk
A Dundee man has become the fastest ever double amputee in Britain to compete in a 5km race walk — despite entering the event "on a whim." (...)
Stobswell car vandalism spree condemned
City councillor Liz Fordyce has condemned the "mindless and destructive" vandals who scratched 15 cars in Stobswell at the weekend, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage. (...)
Dundee and Angus Chess Congress finishes with a flourish
UK chess enthusiasts gathered in Monifieth for the final night of the Dundee and Angus Chess Congress 2010 on Sunday. (...)
Architect says winning V&A design must be iconic
The president of the Dundee Institute of Architecture (DIA) has said the chosen design for the V&A building planned for the city's waterfront should be nothing less than "iconic." (...)
Retiral changes 'will hit staff hard'
Dundee City Council leader Ken Guild has said raising the retirement age would have the biggest impact on local authority workers. (...)