Fife Council promises public won't be caught short by toilet closures
Assurances have been given that no public toilets in Fife will be closed until suitable alternatives have been found. (...)
Minister marks offshore renewables milestone at Energy Park Fife
Energy, enterprise and tourism minister Fergus Ewing marked a milestone in Scotland's offshore renewables sector during a visit to Methil. (...)
Free school bus rules face review as Fife Council struggles to save £90 million
Free school bus travel for hundreds of Fife school children could be axed as the council faces a desperate struggle to balance the books. (...)
Amazon centre brings jobs bonanza to Fife
Amazon has delivered a bumper package of Scottish jobs with the official opening of its massive fulfilment centre in Dunfermline. (...)
Union leader's criticism of Amazon rejected in Fife
Fife politicians have defended Amazon after it was described as a ''worst'' employer by a union leader. (...)
BAE Systems job cuts a bitter blow after recent good news at Hillend plant
Fife has been dealt a major jobs blow with the news that 35 posts are under threat at BAE Systems' Hillend plant. (...)
Amazon 1,000-jobs announcement is much-needed retail therapy for Fife economy
News that Amazon is to create 1,000 jobs in Fife has been greeted with delight. (...)
Agencies pledge to try to limit A92 Edenbank Bridge roadworks disruption
Major roadworks on one of Fife's busiest roads have prompted concerns from a local councillor. (...)
Political fears for future of Rosyth freight ferry
The firm behind the freight ferry service between Scotland and Europe is preparing to scrap the route and pull out of Rosyth, a leading politician has claimed. (...)
Hopes of hundreds of jobs from Norwegian fish processor Morpol's move into Fife
Fife could be set for another major jobs boost, after the world's largest fish processor revealed its intention to establish a new plant at the former Lexmark factory in Rosyth. (...)
All Energy stand could be worth millions to Fife's contractors
Fife firms have returned from a show with potentially millions of pounds worth of contracts. (...)
Jobs boost as reopened Leslie paper mill takes on more staff to meet demand
A Fife paper mill has confirmed it has had to expand its workforce to fulfil the needs of potential new customers. (...)
Inundated with complaints over Dunfermline potholes
A Dunfermline councillor is calling for action to deal with the "desperate" state of the town's roads. (...)
Fife's speed limits given clean bill of health
A comprehensive review of Fife's roads has found speed limits on most local routes are "appropriate" — but motorists are being reminded limits should not be seen as "target" speeds. (...)
Losing RAF Leuchars would cost Fife £60m
Fife's economy would suffer a blow to the tune of £60 million if RAF Leuchars was axed as part of government spending cuts, and the closure would put up to 1900 jobs at risk. (...)
Fife powers forward in green energy
Fife has cemented its place as Scotland's "most exciting renewable energy powerhouse" following developments in the industry this week, a senior councillor has said. (...)
Capacity increased as new Rosyth-Zeebrugge ferry route opens
The enhanced freight service on the Rosyth-Zeebrugge ferry route by DFDS Seaways began this week. (...)
Fife Council don't grit it — councillor Bill McCulloch
Fife Council will continue to eke out its salt supply over the coming days as it awaits an expected delivery of 5000 tonnes by Christmas — amid criticism the council had failed to learn lessons from last year's "winter fiasco". (...)
Council chiefs told to tackle rail operators over Fife services
Council chiefs have been urged to take rail operators to task over their commitment to services in Fife after recent criticism. (...)
Snow returns to cause yet more disruption on Tayside and Fife roads
Severe weather warnings were in place across Tayside and Fife over the weekend as heavy snow showers made an unwelcome return. (...)