Flooding has seen the closure of several north-east roads, with the Huntly area particularity badly affected.
Strong winds and driving rain have lead to power cuts and road closures across Aberdeenshire.
Staff member George Barclay received a long service certificate from Charles Buchan in recognition of his work at the estate.
Several north-east churches handed an overall six-figure boost for renovations aimed at keeping places of worship open.
The show and sale of store cattle, sponsored by local hauliers Thomsons of Sauchen returns on January 5 at Thainstone.
Accredited Sober Coach Gillian Cockburn is encouraging those who feel they could benefit to see the difference support could make to their lives.
Rudolph and the reindeer got a night off at the weekend when Santa made a pre-Christmas tour of Turriff.
Professor Lesley Anderson is seeking toenail clippings for a study into the causes of a group of blood cancers, known as myeloproliferative neoplasms.
Wednesday could turn out to be a wet and windy day across the majority of Scotland.
Aberdeenshire will receive an extra £38.1m equating to a 7.1 per cent increase in 2024.
The UK Government has confirmed its intention to ratify the 2003 UNESCO Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Drivers are advised that the A947 is closed at the junction of the A947/A920 Ellon junction at Greystone south of Oldmeldrum.
Support is being offered at two locations in Peterhead to children who may otherwise miss out on meals during the school holidays.
The safest and best place to try and spot a pup is on the south side of the River Ythan from the Beach Road car park in Newburgh.
The low winter sun on Sunday morning has proved ideal conditions across Aberdeenshire for those at the right latitude to see a rare cloud type.
Uplifts due on Monday and Tuesday across Aberdeenshire will be shifted to Friday and Saturday.
Views are sought on proposals to better protect and champion the rights of people with learning disabilities, autistic and neurodivergent people.
The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust schools art competition saw wins for Udny, Westhill and Stonehaven pupils.
An area of low pressure passing to the north brings the likelihood of strong west or north-west winds to much of Scotland on Sunday afternoon.
Historian Professor Thomas Weber will use new evidence in an online course that examines Hitler, his politicisation and radicalisation.