Bob Lyons tells the story behind the creation of the Alba Development Road Team that has set a new bar in women’s elite sport.
A musical medley of 90s hits performed by Garioch Youth Musical Society delighted the audience at Inverurie town hall.
The overall funding for students in Scotland will now have a 12 payment option at a lower monthly rate as well as the existing nine month package.
Scotland Food & Drink Ambassador for the north-east Craig Wilson shares his passion for local food producers in a new six-part series.
A planning application for a new crematorium for Aberdeenshire near Daviot has highlighted its very distinctive view of an Aberdeenshire landmark.
A total of 17 cafe awards were presented to north-east establishments including Nooks and Crannies, Delgatie Castle and Trafford's.
The King’s and Lord Treasurer’s Remembrancer has launched a large-scale public consultation as part of a review for assessing archaeological finds.
Dietitian Rosa Holt, is hoping she and her colleagues can help NHS Grampian reap the benefits of recycling huge quantities of food grade plastics.
Primary schools including Cultercullen, Keithhall and Fordyce are set to mark landmark dates this year and are reaching out to former pupils.
Two road surface improvement schemes will take place back-to-back near Lonmay with overnight road closures from February 25.
Police have traced a man missing from his home in Fraserburgh and have thanked the public for their assistance.
Cuminestown, Rothienorman Fettercairn, New Deer and Strathdon based cultural events are being supported by new funding from Live Life Aberdeenshire.
More than 2000 support staff are to strike later this month in a row over pay and jobs.
The public is being encouraged to take up the offer of the Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine as cases spread throughout the UK.
AllFord 2024 in August will see a celebration of 60 years since the Ford Mustang was launched.
Scottish Water will speak about the extensive operation after a large quantity of plastic biofilters escaped into the River Ythan.
Alexander Burnett has writen to Aberdeenshire Council urging plans for removal of Huntly’s Victorian-style street lights to be stopped.
A robot will monitor equipment in the high-voltage direct current switching station near Keith which will be inaccessible to engineers once energised.
Aberdeenshire Council’s Historic Environment Team have presented the trophies to this year's north-east award winners.
Global fast food giant McDonald’s plans for a new drive-thru in Ellon have been resubmitted after a redesign to improve parking on site.