Police close residential street in Fife after sink hole appears
Fife Council engineers will investigate the cause of the damage.
Fife man famous for Irn-Bru streaking advert scoops £30k Postcode Lottery windfall
Harry Wood, from Wellwood on the outskirts of Dunfermline, was among six neighbours who shared the windfall.
Accessibility advocate relives moment he got stuck on Tay Road Bridge after lift malfunction
Wheelchair user Joe Logue's midday ordeal led to the bridge having to close.
Gallery: Markinch Highland Games delivers action-packed day in Fife
Fife crowds gather for Markinch Highland Games with solo piping and 8k cycle highlight.
‘Large’ emergency response after crash near Newport-on-Tay
Emergency services were called to the B995, near the Forgan Roundabout on the A92.
Perthshire MP urges key Westminster committee NOT to launch Peter Murrell inquiry
Pete Wishart claims an investigation is "beyond the remit" of the Scottish Affairs Committee.
Fife tot set to become Scotland’s youngest fan at World Cup
Jason and Charlotte Macpherson will be taking five-week-old Isabella and their other children across the pond.
Lane next to Glenrothes shopping centre taped off after gun found
Marchmont Gate was closed after police were called to examine the firearm.
First pictures of iconic St Andrews Dutch Village after £1m restoration
The Craigtoun Country Park attraction will reopen to the public later this year for the first time in a quarter of a century.
Sheriff says Fife pervert remains ‘considerable’ danger to women
The sheriff said society "must show its disapproval' for the type of perversion shown by Jon Michie.
From a delivery bike to TikTok: Four generations of this Fife family butcher reflect on changes over 100 years
The pretty fishing village of Crail may be more well known for its fishing heritage but one family has been serving meat products to the people of the East Neuk for 100 years.
Gallery: Thousands enjoyed family fun and farming at West Fife Agricultural Show
Crowds gathered at the West Fife Agricultural Show in Crossgates for a day of livestock competitions, family fun and agricultural education.
Prom photos: Levenmouth Academy Class of 2026 stage a night to remember
Our pictures of the Fife leavers' end of year celebration.
Woman, 55, in ‘serious’ condition after being hit by car in Fife village
Emergency services were called to Main Street in Torryburn at 4.10pm on Friday.
Person hospitalised as police launch probe in to Fife crash
The collision occurred near Drumoig on Friday evening
‘Monster’ Fife data centre would be as tall as 12-storey building and cover 100 football pitches
Pictures show the full scale of the proposed hyperscale data centre near Auchtertool.
‘My MS diagnosis at 22 changed my life – now I’ve turned my brain scans into art’
Fife artist Kirsty Stevens tells The Courier’s Michael Alexander how she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis while studying in Dundee. Now 40, her work features in the new Design and Disability exhibition at V&A Dundee.
Heavy rain closes Dunfermline restaurant for ‘foreseeable future’
Jack 'O' Bryan's has announced it will likely remain shut until the autumn.
Person taken to hospital after crash on A914 in Fife
Two vehicles were involved in the incident.
Manhunt after woman flagged down by man and assaulted in Fife
The 41-year-old was driving her car when the man, who appeared to be injured, signalled for her to stop.
Black Sheep Coffee announces new Glenrothes store
The Kingdom Shopping Centre is set to host the popular coffee chain.
Prom photos: St Andrew’s RC High School Class of 2026 final celebration
Our pictures from the Kirkcaldy school's leavers' prom.
Knife warnings issued after teen’s threats in Fife TikTok fallout
A teenager turned up at a former friend's house with a knife in the row.
Water chiefs speak out on Fife AI data centre supply claims
Scottish Water has responded to conflicting claims about supply to a proposed hyperscale data centre near Auchtertool.
EXCLUSIVE: Disabled Fife man sleeping in kitchen amid 24-year housing wait
The 60-year-old says he has become a "prisoner" in his own home due to a lack of wheelchair access.
Fife farm owner apologises for ‘oversight failures’ leading to planned cull of 271 cattle
Ninian Stuart has spoken out for the first time after it was revealed that hundreds of animals at Falkland Estate would be slaughtered.
Thursday court round-up — Calamitous crash and prison ‘break’
A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife.
Plans to turn former Original Factory Shop in Cupar into snooker hall approved
A selection of pool and snooker tables, and a darts area, will be placed in the East Burnside building.
Did Peter Murrell illegally claim back VAT on Fife motorhome?
The disgraced former SNP chief potentially defrauded HMRC during his £400,000 crime spree.
Dunfermline peacock aviary damaged by flooding as group fears building no longer ‘financially viable’
The sanctuary at Pittencrieff Park was flooded during a thunderstorm on Tuesday.
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