Turriff Running Club's recent 10k raised funds for Friends of Turriff Community Hospital.
Specsavers has begun scouring Aberdeenshire as part of its nationwide search to find a grassroots football team in desperate need of a little help.
Loganair has become the first airline to be recognised by the UK Government with a Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award.
Temporary traffic lights are currently in place on the A90 near Longhaven after a bridge parapet was hit in a traffic accident.
The leader of Aberdeenshire Council has slammed Scottish Government plans to impose council tax hikes on homeowners in Scotland.
Aberdeenshire Council's Housing Service is looking for volunteers for tenant working groups to look at future priorities.
A development of 44 new homes in Insch has reached the construction stage.
Police are appealing for information regarding a theft of tools and radio equipment from an Aberdeenshire rural premises.
A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued by the Met Office for the Grampian area.
Gordon MP Richard Thomson is urging local residents and visitors to follow bird flu safety advice issued by Aberdeenshire Council.
Inveruie Italian restaurant Via Roma has announced it is to close after 17 years in the town.
A community fun day in Crudie was blessed with plenty sunshine.
Turriff United welcomed Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen FC to The Haughs on Wednesday evening for a friendly match.
Hundreds of struggling households across the north-east have sought help with energy problems in the last year, according to new figures.
Police are appealing for information after sheds were broken into at Aden Country Park.
Police are appealing for information after a man was assaulted in Alford.
Aberdeenshire Council staff have again been undertaking the removal of dead seabirds from the many shorelines around the region.
Road policing officers are appealing for information after a crash on the A90 near Temple of Fiddes.
Potential changes to council tax that could see those in the highest value properties asked to pay more if they can afford to have been published.
Potential changes to council tax that could see those in the highest value properties asked to pay more if they can afford to have been published.