Workmen's roundabout error has been driving Tayport motorists round the bend
Fife Council has ordered repairs after bungling workmen laid a mini-roundabout on the outskirts of Tayport in the wrong place. (...)
'It's absolutely foul' — the Tayport stink spreads its awful odour
People on both sides of the Tay forced to endure a sickening stench over the past few days have been assured their health is not at risk. (...)
Family win support for Lance Corporal Liam Tasker memorial inscription
A fallen Fife soldier's mother has found support from within the Angus service family for the effort to have the young hero's name added to his local war memorial. (...)
Police make Tayport troublemakers face some home truths
Police have given a gang of Tayport teenage troublemakers a dressing down in front of their parents in a bid to make them stop terrorising their community. (...)
Stormy weather behind spate of finds, says head of bomb disposal unit
The commanding officer of Scotland's bomb disposal unit has blamed recent storms for a surge in devices being washed up in Tayside and Fife. (...)
Shell find prompts call for explosives warning at Tentsmuir Beach
A call has been made for warning signs at a Fife beach where there have been regular finds of mortar bombs and shells. (...)
Tay bridgehead area school back on the agenda
The possible construction of a new Fife school to serve communities including Tayport, Newport and Wormit will be forced to the top of the agenda again after a dramatic intervention by opposition councillors. (...)
Let parents decide — call for referendum on future of secondary schooling in north-east Fife
The public should have the final say on whether a new secondary school should be built to serve the Tay Bridgehead area of north Fife. (...)
Teacher, music tutor and community stalwart Anna Murdoch
A dedicated teacher who brought education to deprived communities across the world has died aged 87. (...)
Fife Council Conservative group calls for fresh look at two-school Madras College plan
The collapse of proposals to build a £40 million school to replace Madras College in St Andrews has led to renewed demands for a secondary school serving the Tay Bridgehead area. (...)
Madras College saga has affected council elections
Plans for a new single-site Madras College in St Andrews don't just affect pupils and parents in north-east Fife. (...)
Tayport raises a cup to celebrate new community cafe
Tayport's community cafe was officially opened this week. (...)
Floods close roads across Fife as fire crews join relief effort
Roads across Fife were closed on Thursday as drains struggled to cope with Wednesday night's deluge. (...)
Suspected second world war shell comes ashore at Tentsmuir
Efforts to destroy a shell at Tentsmuir beach in Fife were hampered by the tide on Wednesday. (...)
Second world war shell found on Kinshaldy beach is blown up by experts
Bomb disposal experts have finally been able to blow up a second world war bomb that washed up on Kinshaldy beach in Fife on Wednesday. (...)
MSP urges Fifers to pressure BT for broadband investment
A concerned MSP believes Fifers are being cheated out of superfast broadband due to some woefully inadequate telephone exchanges. (...)
Posthumous bravery award for Lance Corporal Liam Tasker's sniffer dog Theo
A sniffer dog who died shortly after his Fife handler was killed in Afghanistan was posthumously honoured last night. (...)
'Pull up a chair' at furniture art project
Old chairs have been transformed into works of art during an innovative scheme in Cupar. (...)
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. (...)
Family of Lance Corporal Liam Tasker to receive Elizabeth Cross at royal ceremony
A Fife soldier's family are to attend a royal medal ceremony today, two months after he was killed by the Taliban. (...)