VisitScotland campaign to bring national TV exposure for Pittenweem
A scenic coastal village's tourism credentials are set for a major boost after it was chosen to feature in a major UK-wide advertising campaign. (...)
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." (...)
Dundee College art students preparing for their first exhibition
A group of friends who met while on a course at Dundee College is making final preparations ahead of a first art exhibition. (...)
Vet expresses anger after spate of injuries caused by discarded fishing hooks
A west Fife vet has been left disgusted by a recent spate of serious injuries to animals and birds caused by carelessly discarded fishing hooks. (...)
Biker dies at Queen Margaret Hospital after A912 Falkland-Strathmiglo accident
A 40-year-old motorcyclist has died after he came off his bike on the A912 Falkland-Strathmiglo road in Fife. (...)
House of Commons transport committee report strengthens case of Fife Ness Coastguard station
A proposed cull of Coastguard bases, which would see the Fife Ness station axed, has been branded seriously flawed by a group of MPs. (...)
North-east Fife councillors asked to agree new speed limits
New speed limits are on track to be implemented on several roads around north-east Fife following a region-wide review of A and B class routes. (...)
Scotland's National Trust properties serve gluten-free menus to mark Coeliac awareness week
One of Scotland's top young chefs was joined by culinary colleagues on a trip to Kellie Castle in Fife. (...)
Anstruther lifeboat crew go the extra mile for sailor in distress
Lifeboat volunteers went beyond the call of duty when they rescued a sailor who had suffered a head injury. (...)
Free entry to mark new season at Kellie Castle and Hill of Tarvit
National Trust for Scotland properties in north-east Fife are to offer free admission to mark the opening of a new season. (...)
Kellie Castle work may have uncovered 17th-century decorations
An exciting find has been made at Kellie Castle near Pittenweem during investigations into a structural problem. (...)
The Courier's Fairer Fuel campaign draws more backing
Having seen profit margins eroded by the soaring price of fuel, Bridge of Earn driving instructor Mike Senyszak was delighted to add his name to our Fight For Fairer Fuel petition. (...)
Fife lifeboats aid man stranded on East Neuk cliff
A walker cut off by the incoming tide was rescued by a lifeboat crews after attempting to climb a cliff to safety. (...)
Fishermen's leader Bill Hughes fears for future of East Neuk fishing industry
The fishing industry, which is so vital to the East Neuk of Fife, could be destroyed by apparently counter-intuitive European Union rules. (...)
Doniatia has taken long journey to prize-winning form
Life for four-year-old Doniatia should have been pulling a hay cart in Romania — instead, she is a much-loved family pony in rural Fife, boasting a clutch of rosettes. (...)
Coastguard is 'intrinsic' to Firth of Forth
A fishing industry leader has warned the loss of Fife's Coastguard station would be tantamount to criminal if ship-to-ship oil transfers begin in the Forth, and urged Prince William to step in. (...)
Widespread criticism of 'disgraceful' planned coastguard cuts
Forth Coastguard station at Fife Ness near Crail will be shut down under new cost-cutting measures put forward by the coalition government. (...)
Family take keys of groundbreaking eco house
A north-east Fife family have become the first in Britain to rent a style of eco-friendly house which could slash their power bills. (...)
Tribute to motorbike crash victim Andrew Murray
The grieving family of an 18-year-old man who died in a motorbike accident on a north-east Fife road on Saturday afternoon have paid tribute to their "magnificent son and brother." (...)
Road accidents claim three lives and leave two injured
Three people were killed and two injured in another black weekend on the roads in Courier country. (...)