Elie man given one month to repay £3,000 embezzled from local primary school
A court has heard how a respected member of the East Neuk community embezzled his local primary school after losing most of a £40,000 Royal Bank of Scotland investment when his shares crashed during the recent banking crisis. (...)
Woman pulled from water at Elie harbour
A woman was rescued after plunging into Elie harbour at about 3pm on Saturday. (...)
Supporters rush to back gay Newburgh minister
A Fife minister who outlined proposals to "marry" her same-sex partner has been inundated with messages of support. (...)
Unexploded torpedo fished out of River Forth is 'lost' in estuary
A torpedo which was reeled in by a fishing boat off the coast of Fife last week has been "lost." (...)
Lifelong golfer and former Shell director Bill Wood
An East Neuk man who collapsed on the golf course died doing what he loved, his wife has said. (...)
Strong showing for Tayside and Fife beaches — but St Andrews takes a dip
Almost all of the official beaches along the coast of Tayside and Fife have passed their first water quality tests of the summer with flying colours. (...)
Man's breach of peace down to thinking Silver Sands dog walkers were police team
A Fife man screamed abuse at a pair of dog walkers after becoming convinced they were police officers keeping him under surveillance. (...)
Elie whelk picker is plucked from the rocks by RAF rescue helicopter
There was high drama in the picturesque seaside village of Elie as an RAF helicopter swooped to rescue a man who fell while picking whelks. (...)
Robinson Crusoe park launched in Elie
An adventure park celebrating Fife's links with the world's most famous fictional castaway has set sail. (...)
Shock at attempt to torch historic Elie Church
Elie residents were in shock after an apparent attempt to burn down the village's historic church. (...)
Fife Coastal Path could be shifted to escape erosion
Parts of the Fife Coastal Path could be moved inland to save it from the ravages of the sea. (...)
St Andrews University's legacy of chemistry celebrated
A group of students who looked like they would have been more at home in a chemistry lab took to the Fife Coastal Path on Monday dressed in lab coats and safety goggles. (...)
Sentinel Steam Waggon takes Fife back in time
Steam power returned to the roads of Fife when a 1931 lorry was taken on a jaunt by its owners. (...)
Fife shoppers out en masse for Christmas rush
Shoppers across Fife have been braving the weather over the last few days to ensure the Christmas rush got under way as normal. (...)
Earlsferry Thistle Golf Club secretary John Peters
A Leven man has died on a walking holiday in north England. (...)
SEPA water test blow for Elie beach
For the first time in its history the bathing water at Elie (harbour) and Earlsferry has failed to reach European standards for a summer season. (...)
Earlsferry Beach failed water quality test
An East Neuk beach recommended in the 2008 good beach guide has failed a bathing water quality sample after traces of raw sewage were detected. (...)
Jamie Patton and Michael Goldstein drive round the world
Golfers willing to make a pilgrimage from halfway around the world to take on the Old Course in St Andrews are not uncommon. (...)
Big Swimmers brave the chilly Forth
More than 80 swimmers made a big splash for charity after braving the chilly waters of the Forth for Sue Ryder Care’s Big Scottish Swim in Elie. (...)
RAF Leuchars volunteer medics return from Helmand province
A three-month deployment in an Afghanistan warzone has ended for a group of volunteer medics based at RAF Leuchars. (...)