The unexplained death of a 52 year old man in Ives Road in Peterhead is being investigated.
Two Buchan groups are to receive a share of council cash after receiving support from councillors for two ongoing projects.
Richard Thomson is backing a proposed new law to enable local communities to power their homes and businesses with locally generated renewable energy.
Tuesday, February 7 will mark the 20th anniversary of Safer Internet Day, and this year’s theme is “Want to talk about it?
GB deadweight pig prices have continued moving upwards in January, with all but the first week recording new records for the SPP.
An EGM is set to take place on Monday, February 27 which will decide the future of the community facility in Blackburn.
As debate rumbles on over whether a school should be built at Foveran or Balmedie, a pupil at Tipperty is calling for others to consider their school.
Phil Anderson Financial Services Ltd has donated £5000 to support Ellon based Rainbow Rogues.
Two Aberdeenshire residents have this week lost four figure sums of money after falling victim to WhatsApp frauds.
A further case of bird flu has been confirmed, this time near Dunfermline, the fifth confirmed in just over seven days.
Officers in the Peterhead area are appealing for information about an incident that occurred on the A90 near Crimond at the temporary traffic lights.
Aberdeenshire East MSP Gillian Martin raised the scale of the amount of women leaving employment through lack of support during the menopause.
Your weekly round-up of events taking place across the north-east.
Friends Natalie Erskine and Dazza go on a culinary adventure with a twist in Fraserburgh in the new BBC Scotland series, Eat the Town.
A natural skincare business has used the research expertise of RGU to infuse by-product of the whisky distillation process in its beauty products.
Councillors will meet next week to set the Council tax banding for financial year 2023/24.
Nominations are open for the North East Scotland Food & Drink Awards for Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, and Moray.
Members of the Education committee has voted in favour of taking forward plans for a new school at Foveran over a second one in Balmedie.
MSP Gillian Martin discusses NHS pressures and Tory tax in her latest column.
The Fyvie Oldmeldrum Medical Group, which has 8974 patients will end its contract with NHS Grampian on April 17.