Iain Sutherland, one half of the successful north-east folk and rock group, the Sutherland Brothers passed away on Monday.
Scottish Fire and Rescue are dealing with a serious fire at Waulkmill, Rothienorman.
Three entrants at this year's Christmas Classic saw their cattle take both champion and reserve titles in their respective categories.
Top honours at the Rising Star competition held at Thainstone went to a Limousin cross heifer from Mark Robertson, Easter Fodderletter, Tomintoul.
The reserve champion gimmer from Kenny Pratt’s Hilltop flock at Oldtown Farm, Peterculter made 4500gns.
Stagecoach Bluebird announce new dedicated bus services to the venue from Stonehaven, Ellon, Kingswells and Craibstone.
The council has published the alternative collections for those whose household bins would have taken place on Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
The team of young farmers will face opponents from the rest of Scotland at finals to be held in Edinburgh.
Hundreds of locals turned out for the annual switch on event.
Aberdeenshire Council will end free electric vehicle charging in April at a break even cost to balance finances.
A full meeting of Aberdeenshire Council saw feedback on expenditure which shows it is on par with last year.
PC James Stewart has been visiting local shops to provide them with crime prevention advice.
Over 100 young Aberdeen-Angus from across Scotland entered the show which was held at Thainstone Mart.
In a statement Aberdeenshire Council said it would proceed with plans to clear the site in early 2020.
Scotrail's cross-rail service comes into effect in December after completion of line dualling work earlier this year.
Aberdeenshire Council has revealed plans for a new facility to deal with the increase in early years hours provision.
Ministers have been told to address a £3 billion backlog in repair and improvement works on Scotland’s roads network.
Successful trials at Turriff and Stonehaven have led to their adoption at other sites in Aberdeenshire.
Staff have been praised for developing positive links with families which have led to everyone feeling welcome and included.
Thousands of giant metre tall kilted Kevin the Carrots will go on sale next week as part of fundraising activities.