Police think incidents in Inverurie, Banchory, Laurencekirk and Aberdeen may be linked.
Long term issues have prompted a move by Aberdeenshire Council to reduce speed limits in the village.
Banff and Buchan MP David Duguid is calling for local entries across eight categories in the national awards.
David Duguid has been appointed to a second parliamentary private secretary position.
Aberdeenshire Council is holding a session on housing budget revenue and has invited tenants to attend.
A strong turnout of supporters in Turriff saw £1100 raised for school funds.
Lady Stacey imposed a life sentence on Liam Hay with a punishment part of 19 years after he pled guilty to the murder of Anthony McGladrigan.
Wake Up Call, a breakfast Coffee Stout, and Hazy AF an alcohol free take on its existing New England IPA, Hazy Jane join the line up.
Staff at St Fergus Gas Plant handed over a donation to the music programme that supports youngsters from Aberdeenshire.
New funding will see the Grampian Transport Museum carry out restoration work on a Bristol bus which will provide a tourist link to Aberdeen.
The 33rd annual Grampian Supermatch was held at New Deer bringing together the top ploughmen from across the north-east
Properties were targeted in Inverurie, Laurencekirk and Banchory.
Formerly Aberdeenshire Council’s principal developer obligations officer, Paul Macari takes up the role after the retirement of Robert Gray.
Inverurie Primary School rezoning will take effect for the enrolment of new primary 1 pupils which takes place next week.
Money raised at the Fyvie Community Choir's Chirstmas concert was handed over towards the creation of a new palliative suite at the hospital.
Sergeant Richard Barnwell has published his ward report covering Turriff, Fyvie, Rothienorman and Methlick areas.
The North East Scotland Mobile Breast Screening Service team will be located in Banff for three months
Turriff and District Citizens Advice Bureau is looking for a new chairperson to join the board of trustees.
Fish Town which looks at the activity in and around Peterhead and Fraserburgh returns for a second season on BBC Scotland.
Inverurie's Fennel restaurant and Morgan McVeigh's of Tillymorgan have teamed up in a fundraiser for Friends of Insch Hospital