Aberdeenshire East MSP Gillian Martin has launched a survey which seeks information on the effects menopause is having on working life.
The Education Scotland inspection team found strengths in Mintlaw Academy's work in their latest inspection report.
In his latest column, MP David Duguid discusses the outcomes of the Spring Budget and concerns about the safety of north-east roads.
Scottish Water’s network of Top-Up Taps has been expanded to include Aden Country Park, Cruden Bay’s Harbour Street, and Fraserburgh beach.
The Pilot Fund which opens later this year will improve access to training, skills, further processing, and food supply chains.
Pupils from Louise Macdonald School of Highland Dancing travelled to Paris to compete at the International Gathering of Scottish Highland Dance.
The Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland's Flock to the Show public art trail comes to Aberdeenshire and Inverness in April.
Resurfacing will be carried out to the westbound carriageway from the Kinellar Roundabout to north of Marshall’s Farm Shop over five nights.
Climate Week North East offers over 150 inspiring and interesting events across the area, designed to raise awareness of climate change .
Aberdeenshire East MSP Gillian Martin has repeated a call for action to improve the Toll of Birness despite the Transport Minister's recent rejection.
Banks o’ Dee FC have strongly refuted the decision to send off Kane Winton for an alleged bite on a Formartine player during their league match.
Lucy Machray from Whiterashes will take on a skydive in aid of Forget me Not and Archway for her 16th birthday next week.
The New Deer Young Farmers Club celebrated it 100th Anniversary last year and after a fantastic year of celebrations, managed to raise £2000 for SCAA.
Candidate for First Minister Kate Forbes has said she would move to scrap controversial proposals for Highly Protected Marine Areas.
Busted are celebrating their 20th anniversary by announcing a major UK arena tour with a date at Aberdeen’s P&J Live on Tuesday, September 19
Aberdeenshire Council is reviewing its Public Access Defibrillator policy in collaboration with Scottish Ambulance Service and is seeking comments.
Catriona Gray is taking on the Aberdeen Kiltwalk in aid of Quarriers Young Carers Support Service as a thank you for their support for her family.
Aberdeenshire children’s charity, Kayleigh’s Wee Stars has celebrated raising £1 million in the last 10 years with a special fundraising event.
A Bill to protect the environment and tackle the persecution of birds of prey has been published.
Education Scotland has published its full report following an inspection of Alford Academy and praised the leadership at the school.