A local authority has published the outcomes from the town centre health checks which were carried out across its region last year.
The A90 is set to benefit from a £942,000 investment that will deliver improvements to the road surface.
Banffshire and Buchan Coast MSP Karen Adam’s latest column outlines the need for a long-term plan for the region.
Clan Cancer Support will celebrate the golden age of Hollywood at its annual ball this year.
A pipe band has organised a fundraising appeal so it can take part in the New York City Tartan Day Parade next year.
Police have warned they have seen a sharp increase in the theft of quad bikes and all-terrain vehicles since the start of January.
The Scottish SPCA is appealing to the public for information after a cat was found in a trap and had to be euthanised.
A tourism body has appointed two new recruits - strengthening the organisation as it heads into 2025.
A new campaign has been launched to highlight the dangers road workers face from incursions caused by drivers ignoring traffic management measures.
Agricultural charity RSABI has announced the appointment of Jane Mitchell and Stephen Young as its new chairwoman and vice-chairman respectively.
People across Aberdeenshire are being called on to get comfortable and start talking about mental health.
Motorists have been advised that Amey will undertake resurfacing work on the A90 road.
A silent season at a distillery has led to staff redundancies being made.
An increasing number of businesses and social enterprises are offering tourism experiences to meet the demand for meaningful travel.
Cycle Aberdeenshire has confirmed it has entered a third year of its mutual partnership with the Handsling Alba Development Road Team.
A vaccination centre has been set up in a fire station after residents were told to get a taxi for a 40-mile round trip to have their jabs.
Young musicians have until Friday to enter the world’s largest celebration of school piping and drumming.
The north-east farming community is set to enjoy a night of music, laughter and fundraising at The Farmers’ Choir Concert.
Babies who are born prematurely or unwell are to benefit from new specialist equipment at Aberdeen’s neonatal unit.
A heritage group has raised concerns that historical items are to be removed from a town’s museum so they can be featured in a regional centre.