Forth Replacement Crossing project delivers £20m jobs lift to Scotland
The new Forth Replacement Crossing project has already delivered a £20 million early Christmas present to Scottish firms — with more to come — in a jobs boost for the country. (...)
Cancer Research UK fundraiser Matt Wallace's dedication is opening doors
A St Andrews woman has urged others to support a young charity walker and offer him a bed for the night. (...)
£20 million already spent on failed Longannet carbon capture scheme
More than £20 million was ploughed into Longannet's ill-fated carbon capture programme, ScottishPower has revealed. (...)
Longannet carbon capture scheme collapse a hammer blow for Fife economy
First Minister Alex Salmond has described the UK Government's decision to axe Longannet's £1 billion carbon capture programme as a ''lost opportunity.'' (...)
Mixed reception for proposed Scottish electoral boundary changes
Proposed changes to Scotland's UK Parliamentary constituency boundaries have provoked a mixture of responses from politicians. (...)
'I'm just glad I didn't walk away' — salesman happy to have helped attack victim
A salesman credited with saving a man's life after he intervened in the wake of an attack says he is just glad he was able to help. (...)
Help ma boab! — famous beat copper stands guard at Markinch archive
A familiar face was on hand to oversee the opening of police archives in Fife stretching back 140 years. (...)
Forestry Commission woods investigated for wind energy potential
The potential to harness wind energy in two Forestry Commission woodlands in Fife is being investigated, with three smaller forests also being looked at. (...)
Move sees longer fire responses in West Fife
Moving Dunfermline Fire Station means that appliances are failing to arrive at incidents in the 10-minute target. (...)
Storm round-up: bridge closures spark roads chaos in Fife
Fife faced significant disruption during Monday's storm, with the Tay and Forth road bridges both closed to all traffic for a time during the worst of the wind. (...)
Suspicious fire in Kincardine destroys three garages and two cars
Police are treating a fire that destroyed three garages in Kincardine late on Wednesday night as suspicious. (...)
Teams scale down search for man reported missing in Forth at Kincardine Bridge
The search for a swimmer missing in the River Forth since Friday night has been scaled down. (...)
Transport police to increase patrols in railway crime crack-down
Three Angus towns have been described as hotspots for railway crime. (...)
Big Cats in Britain receives multiple reports of 'black leopard' in Fife
Sightings of a 3ft tall black cat — some are suggesting could be a black leopard — have been reported in west Fife. They were reported in Carnock, Saline and near Cairneyhill last month. (...)
Friends of the Earth claims report proves case for renewable energy
Coal-fired power stations like Longannet in Fife could be a thing of the past, claims Friends of the Earth. (...)
Parents' group secretary blames school closures on bureaucracy
The secretary of a group that raises funds for a west Fife primary school says bureaucracy is as much to blame as the weather for the failure to keep schools open. (...)
Worst snow 'in four decades' closes Forth Road Bridge
The Forth Road Bridge was closed on Wednesday due to "unprecedented" snowfall for the first time in its 46-year history, after only previously being shut due to gale-force winds. (...)
Drumlithie wind turbine development approved
Montrose firm East Coast Viners has been given planning permission for a wind turbine development at its animal feed mill in the Mearns. (...)
Police seek information on Mark Leggat fall tragedy
The death of a young Fife father, who died when he fell from the fourth floor of flats, is not being treated as suspicious. (...)
Young father dies in Kincardine flats plunge tragedy
A young father is thought to have plunged to his death from a window in a block of flats in Kincardine on Forth at the weekend. (...)