BBC Scotland told closing blog comments leaves it open to accusation of censorship
A Fife man has called on BBC Scotland to explain its decision to suspend comments from its political blogs as the country enters its biggest constitutional debate for centuries. (...)
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. (...)
Major roadworks starting on A92 near Freuchie
The closure of a stretch of a major Fife road is set to cause headaches for motorists from today. (...)
Falkland says 'nein' and 'non' to a ban on street drinking
Plans to ban public drinking in one of Fife's most tranquil towns have caused controversy. (...)
Cupar's dreaded South Road roadworks welcomed by councillor
Resurfacing which is expected to challenge the patience of motorists going in and out of Cupar this week has been welcomed by a town councillor. (...)
Major alert as blaze rips through ABN mill near Cupar
Huge fireballs leapt several hundred feet into the air as up to 70 firefighters desperately fought to control a blaze at a Fife factory. (...)
Community praised for work on Falkland pedestrian bridge
Community efforts to provide a replacement pedestrian bridge in Falkland following flood damage in 2008 have been called "terrific". (...)
Kettle Produce says safety of 840 jobs relies on development approval
Jobs at one of Fife's largest employers are to be safeguarded by the redevelopment of one of its plants after a massive fire. (...)
Fife pair plan 2300-mile bike journey across Europe
A pair of intrepid Fifers are gearing up for the gruelling trip of a lifetime. Ally O'Brien and Jonathan Paisley are to cycle 2300 miles across Europe in a bid to raise cash for a pair of good causes. (...)
Concern at closure of Eden Bridge on A92
Plans to close part of the busy A92 in Fife have sparked concern, with one local councillor raising fears over the potential for "congestion, verge damage and irritation to residents." (...)
Freuchie Mill the first community in Scotland to introduce a 'passive flood defence system'
Members of a Fife community previously blighted by flooding can now breathe a huge sigh of relief following the installation of Scotland's first "self-closing" flood barrier. (...)
A92 Partnership aims to improve safety on infamous stretch of road
Campaigners hoping to improve safety on the A92 north of Glenrothes have formed a partnership designed to strengthen their efforts. (...)
Drivers face delays during A92 works between Easter Lathrisk and Eden Bridge
Thousands of motorists each day face four weeks of disruption as roadworks are carried out on part of the busy A92 that runs through Fife. (...)
Kettle Produce starts rebuild of Freuchie factory destroyed by fire
Work has begun on rebuilding a north-east Fife vegetable processing factory ravaged by fire in April. (...)
Long road to travel before A92 dualling
Upgrading the A92 is unlikely to become a major priority for the Scottish Government anytime soon, according to Fife Council leader Peter Grant. (...)
Sara-Louise Scott's family in tribute to their 'beautiful girl'
The heart-broken family of a 20-year-old Fife woman fatally injured in a car crash near Freuchie on Friday night have paid tribute to their "beautiful girl". (...)
Freuchie's Albert Inn takes real ale accolade again
It was "same again" at a Fife pub when it was named the best north of the border for real ale for the second year running. (...)
Freuchie Cricket Club to relive Lord's glory of 1985
Freuchie Cricket Club will relive its moment of glory as it celebrates its famous victory at Lord's in 1985. (...)
From the archives: Fabulous Freuchie win at Lord's
Freuchie Cricket Club is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its famous National Village Championship victory at Lord's. To mark the occasion, we have been into our printed archives and here bring you the full report from The Courier of September 2, 1985. (...)
Lethal plant rarely seen in UK puts down roots in Freuchie
One of the world's deadliest plants has sprung up in the back garden of a home in rural Fife. (...)