Body discovered in Shetland waters raises concerns for missing man 28 December, 2024 Authorities confirm the discovery of a body in Shetland, linked to missing man Ian Napier.
Break-in at Inverurie Co-op store leads to theft of spirits 28 December, 2024 Police investigate theft of £277 worth of spirits from local store
A83 Rest and Be Thankful closure due to heavy rainfall forecast 28 December, 2024 Heavy rainfall prompts precautionary measures for road safety in Argyll.
Thieves target Inverness bakery on Christmas Day, stealing charity funds 28 December, 2024 Police seek public assistance following break-in at local bakery during holidays
Search underway for missing man from Shetland Islands 28 December, 2024 Authorities and locals join forces in the search for Ian Napier, 58, missing since December 27.
Community in shock after break-in at Poolewe Village Store 28 December, 2024 Local shop owners express disbelief and concern after theft incident
Young entrepreneurs breathe new life into Aberdeen’s vintage fashion scene 28 December, 2024 Discover how two friends turned their passion for fashion into a thriving business.
Train delays and cancellations cost taxpayers significantly in the north 28 December, 2024 Recent data reveals the extent of train delays and cancellations affecting ScotRail services.
Aberdeen’s season struggles: A call for leadership and change 28 December, 2024 As Aberdeen faces a winless streak, the need for team unity and strategy is critical.
Skerryvore shares surreal experience performing for Sir Alex Ferguson 28 December, 2024 The band recounts their unforgettable encounter with football legend Sir Alex Ferguson during a charity event.
Transforming Elgin: New homes and vibrant shopping streets 28 December, 2024 Elgin’s town centre is set for a transformation with new homes and businesses.
Noah Chilvers aims for more goals after first Ross County strike 28 December, 2024 Midfielder’s first goal sparks hopes for more victories and goals.
Aberdeen’s struggle: Experienced players must lead the way 28 December, 2024 As the Dons face a challenging period, seasoned players are urged to step up.
Fraserburgh welcomes new striker Fraser Mackie on loan from Aberdeen 27 December, 2024 The 17-year-old forward aims to make a significant impact in the Highland League.
Man arrested following disturbance on busy Aberdeen road 27 December, 2024 Police investigate incident on Lang Stracht, ensuring public safety.
Caley Thistle aims for survival while dreaming of promotion 27 December, 2024 Scott Kellacher emphasizes the importance of staying in League One amid promotion hopes.
Serious road traffic accident in Kincorth leaves woman and child injured 27 December, 2024 A two-car crash in Kincorth raises concerns about road safety and traffic regulations.
Forres sees remarkable growth with new businesses opening 27 December, 2024 The town’s vibrant business scene is thriving with new openings and expansions.
Nairn charity shop closure raises concerns for greyhound rescue efforts 27 December, 2024 The future of Tia Greyhound and Lurcher Rescue hangs in the balance as costs soar.
Allan Scott: The creative force behind The Queen’s Gambit 27 December, 2024 From Elgin to Hollywood: The journey of a screenwriting legend
Cairngorm funicular railway faces uncertain future as repairs drag on 27 December, 2024 As the festive season approaches, the Cairngorm funicular remains closed, raising concerns among locals and stakeholders.
Celebrating the legacy of Fergie MacDonald: The Ceilidh King 27 December, 2024 Explore the remarkable journey of Fergie MacDonald, a Scottish music legend.
Majority of Aberdeenshire councillors reside in their wards 27 December, 2024 A recent study shows that most Aberdeenshire councillors live in the areas they represent.
The rise of The Roost: A coffee truck success story in Aberdeen 27 December, 2024 Eve and Ewan Morrison share their journey of building a beloved coffee business.
Schools in Moray face alarming conditions amid funding challenges 27 December, 2024 Over half of Moray’s schools are rated poorly, raising concerns about education quality.