Glenshee Ski Centre reflects on 'half a season'
Bosses at one of Scotland's top ski centres say they have enjoyed a reasonable season despite festive sunshine and a March heatwave. (...)
High winds close Tay and Forth bridges on another day of travel chaos in Scotland
Scotland has woken up to another day of travel chaos, as the country faces another weather red alert. (...)
High hopes Scots will be sloping off
Despite an unusually mild start to winter, bosses at one of Scotland's top ski centres are still hopeful of a successful season. (...)
Finance Secretary John Swinney caught up in A9 crash aftermath
Finance Secretary John Swinney narrowly escaped being involved in a multiple pile-up as heavy snow hit the notorious A9 on Tuesday. (...)
UPDATE: Tay Road Bridge reopens after severe weather warnings
The Tay Road Bridge was closed to all traffic for almost seven hours after the Met Office upgraded its weather warnings for Scotland ahead of Tuesday's evening rush hour. (...)
Met Office issues weather alerts as Scotland sees first snow of winter
Commuters in Tayside and Fife are being warned they could face hazardous journeys this week. (...)
Met Office predicts Scotland will be spared a repeat of November snow storms
Scotland is not expected to suffer a repeat of last year's November blizzards — even when the deadly snowstorm that has claimed nine lives in the US hits this week. (...)
Authorities working to ensure Tayside keeps moving this winter
With Scotland braced for a third Arctic winter in a row, Tayside's authorities have met in Perth to test their emergency response plans. (...)
BEAR Scotland taking extra steps to tackle worst of winter
The company in charge of keeping Tayside's trunk roads snow-free is more than tripling overnight patrols as the spectre of another harsh winter looms. (...)
Scotland gears up to face another tough winter
With winter expected to arrive early, Scotland's roads agency is readying for severe weather. (...)
Hi-tech and self-help among options for winter response
With some experts predicting another harsh winter ahead, Perth and Kinross Council is finalising how it plans to try to keep disruption to a minimum. (...)
Angus Council preparing for worst of winter
Angus Council is trying to make sure it will cope this winter if the weather turns nasty on the roads. (...)
Sodden Scotland suffering its wettest August for 60 years
Scotland faces its wettest August in 60 years despite expert predictions that summers are getting hotter and drier. (...)
Women found guilty of racial aggravation in argument about parking space cleared of snow
A row over a hard-won parking space when Dundee kerbsides were piled high with snow landed two women in the city's sheriff court. (...)
Kirkin' of the Trades finally goes ahead after being put on ice
There has been a major break with tradition at the annual Kirkin' of the Trades in Dundee — thanks to last year's heavy snows. (...)
Roof-collapse garage R G Consort leaving Dundee motor trade
A Dundee garage where the roof fell in during the winter storm will not reopen in the city. (...)
Scotland the place to be for skiers and snowboarders
Scotland has been hailed as the best place in Europe to enjoy skiing at present, with December's early snowfall forming the basis for a fantastic season. (...)
Experienced rambler airlifted to Ninewells after suffering exhaustion
A 50-year-old man has been treated for hypothermia after he was airlifted from the snowy Perthshire hills. (...)
Glenshee hoping for snow to extend successful season
Bosses at Glenshee Ski Centre hope that fresh snowfall could extend what has already been an excellent season by a few more precious weeks. (...)
Councils give a mixed reaction to Scottish Government's 'snow hero' reward reception
Angus will not be singling out 'snow heroes' for praise in a government scheme that has blown up a bit of a storm. (...)