Scary skull has Gary trawling for answers
Washed-up remnants of a denizen of the deep have created a maritime mystery in Angus. (...)
Comrie 'UFOs' have a very down-to-earth explanation
'UFOs' which hovered in the night sky over a Perthshire village have been revealed to have a terrestrial source — a local woman lighting Chinese lanterns to bring good fortune on a business venture. (...)
Mystery Gumtree job ad sends hundreds to Union 39 nightclub
A Dundee landlady has been left mystified after 300 people arrived at her bar for job interviews she knew nothing about. (...)
'It was just so weird' — UFO alert after mysterious light seen above Arbroath
An Angus man has told of his shock at sighting a mysterious object hovering over the county. (...)
More eyewitness reports — but still no answer to Angus microlight mystery
The mystery of a microlight seen to plunge into the chilly waters off the Angus coast this week has deepened with the emergence of new evidence and the admission of Tayside Police that they ''remain concerned'' about the incident. (...)
Witness worries fate of microlight pilot may never be known
An Angus businessman fears the mystery surrounding a microlight he saw plunge into the sea off the coast near Montrose may never be solved. (...)
Police review hopes to crack 40-year-old Blairgowrie murder mystery
Police are to review the brutal murder of a Blairgowrie man 40 years after his death. (...)
Joe hates to carp — but garden guest otter show more manners
An opportunistic otter is at the heart of a fishy mystery on the outskirts of Dundee. (...)
'I am positive they are there' — expert no longer has any doubts about big cats in Scotland
A big cat expert says he is in no doubt large puma-like cats are roaming Angus. (...)
Explosions in the sky: police unable to confirm source of late-night blast
Police in Dundee say they have been unable to confirm the source of a loud bang reported in the city on Thursday evening. (...)
Mystery of 17th-century Angus man who left name on French prison wall
An inscription carved in the wall of a French prison by an Angus seafarer in the 1600s has got local history buffs searching for an explanation. (...)
Two deaths in Pitlochry street treated as 'pure coincidence'
Two deaths on the same Pitlochry street have been deemed non-suspicious by police and their proximity confirmed as "pure coincidence." (...)
Tayport remembers 'The Unknown Bairn' 40 years after his body was found on beach
A bewildering and troubling case will be remembered in Fife today, 40 years after "The Unknown Bairn" was found dead on a windswept beach near Tayport. (...)
Former sergeant hopes new book might unlock secret of hotelier's murder
A retired police sergeant hopes his new book will re-ignite interest in the brutal unsolved murder of a Perthshire hotelier — which took place more than 40 years ago. (...)
Appeal to help find the story behind mystery medals
A Mearns auctioneer who unearthed two unusual medals thought to have been made in Perth in the 1800s has appealed for information on their history. (...)
Postcard drops through the letterbox — 50 years late
While some people in Tayside have waited weeks for their mail, one person has had to wait more than half a century. (...)
Prints in snow bring new claim of big cat sighting
The big freeze may have had its advantages — for big cat enthusiasts. (...)
Fresh moves to find Angus' missing RAF Hurricanes
For nearly 70 years the remains of RAF Hurricane aircraft have lain buried deep in the fields of Angus. (...)
Babies found in trunk have no link to J. M. Barrie or Angus
A macabre US mystery rumoured to have links to Peter Pan creator Sir J. M. Barrie has finally been proved to have no connection to Angus. (...)
Shedding light on Hillside's Robert Burns plaque
A commemorative service is taking place in Hillside today at a plaque dedicated to Robert Burns. (...)