The Black Isle remains in Significant Scarcity for a second week, and the Forth area also rises to Moderate Scarcity in SEPA's latest report.
New hi-tech measures are being trialled to promote access and keep the public safe during the next phase of storm damage clear-up at Kirkhill.
As the school holidays get underway across Aberdeenshire, there are a wide range of events going on to entertain children of all ages.
Fires will be simulated at a new investigation facility in Aberdeenshire to better understand the most likely origin and cause in a new joint project.
Kintore and District Community Council is encouraging comments on revised plans for a town park in the town.
The Community Making Space at the Scottish Sculpture Workshop in Lumsden is hosting free to attend wool based events from July - September.
Amity Fish Company, based in Peterhead have been shortlisted in the Microbusiness of the Year category at the British Business Awards.
New Machar School pupils are celebrating after being crowned Sumdog Maths Champions.
A new mural designed by pupils from Peterhead Academy has gone on show at Peterhead Family Centre.
Turriff Primary School annual awards ceremony saw a double title win for the pupils of Forglen House.
The Gods The Gods The Gods is the third show in the acclaimed series by storytellers Wright & Grainger which will be performed at three local shows.
The journey of Mar’verick, the rare white-tailed eagle which hatched at Aberdeenshire’s Mar Lodge Estate have been documented by the NTS and RSPB.
Local bowlers have helped raise over £22,000 for cancer support chairty CLAN at a 24-hour bowlathon held in Ellon.
Teams from Inverurie, Stoneywood Dyce, Ellon and Banchory tool part in the first ever Junior Festival of cricket in Methlick.
SSEN Transmission and National Grid Electricity Transmission have agreed on the terms of their joint venture linking the Peterhead and Drax sites.
Over the last two months artists Ramkumar Kannadasan and Santtu Laine have been in residency in Lumsden at the SSW working on projects.
Family and friends of an inspirational Aberdeenshire mum who passed away from cancer have raised over £40,000 in her memory.
A commitment by pupils at the Gordon Primary school to improve their fitness levels has paid off after completing a 1km running challenge
A telephone banking fraud targeted an elderly Laurencekirk resident who was conned out of £300 as a result of the scam.
MP Richard Thomson has criticised Stagecoach for only giving five working days for responses to local bus service changes in Aberdeenshire.