Man taken to hospital after being found injured on Aberdeen street
Part of the road in Ferryhill was cordoned off by police.
‘No consequence for school violence’ claims as Aberdeen teacher reveals pupils are too scared to come to class
Labour calls for action on sanctions for violent pupils in Aberdeen schools were branded "completely unacceptable" by the council's education tsar - as one teacher urged councillors to focus on the issues that matter.
Inverness car seller ordered to pay £2000 to passengers seriously injured in test drive crash
Liam Cameron, 22, crashed his Audi S3 into a wall while showing it off to a prospective buyer.
Gallery: Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile wows Aberdeen audiences at His Majesty’s Theatre
Death on the Nile at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen delights audiences with a thrilling Agatha Christie stage adaption running until 21 February.
Busy Aberdeenshire road to remain closed for another fortnight as flooding continues to cause ‘havoc’
Parts of the B999 have been under water for days
Major Aberdeenshire ‘premium’ butcher unveils closure plans with 120 staff likely to lose jobs
It blamed the 'perfect storm' of 'unprecedented volatility in meat prices, unpredictable energy costs and the rising costs of doing business'.
JK Fine Foods: Aberdeen butcher and fishmonger closed as sandwich counter takes over
Roastie Toastie is now occupying the Chattan Place store.
Corkscrew scare at Aberdeen school revealed as ‘teachers get tougher on weapons’
Council education chiefs say figures on the number of weapons being brought into Aberdeen classrooms looks worse than it really is as items like corkscrews are being reported.
Aberdeenshire might face council tax rise of more than 8% as council lifts lid on battle to save millions
The local authority needs to save £12 million in the next year, while juggling the demands of a soaring ageing population...
Bargain Aberdeen flat goes up for auction with bids to start at just £4k
The one-bedroom property has been valued at £50,000.
Bikers vandalise golf course at Nigg Bay Golf Club in second incident in two weeks
Due to the soft ground, club bosses say the damage is "very hard to repair".
Esslemonts: ‘Why I’ve given west end clothes shop nostalgic makeover’
Norman Esslemont has retail in his blood, with his family connection to Aberdeen's shopping scene dating back to the 1850s. Now he has given his Thistle Street shop a new look with echoes of the past...
Family’s tribute to Kintore garage owner and beloved granda Sandy Michie, 76
The retired boss of A Michie Autobody Repairs was a familiar face in Jaff's Pub and the Burnett Arms over the years.
‘We’ve been here for 10 happy years, this home wraps itself around you’: It’s time for a new owner for Anna and Andrew’s Kintore property
The Mathieson family home at Barnyards of Drumnaheath is on the market for offers over £285,000.
7 spots to indulge in Aberdeen’s best pancakes
Pancake Day is here and you deserve some circles of delight, so check out Aberdeen's hottest pancake spots.
Fraserburgh man avoids jail sentence after flashing gun during fight
David Barclay was warned that he was close to going to prison for showing off a firearm to a man he was fighting in the north-east port.
£100k cannabis farm found at Bridge of Don flat
A man has been charged after police raided a property on Grandholm Crescent.
Mark Mackay: How sunless January in Aberdeen left me so ill doctors were testing me for diabetes
A vitamin D deficiency was to blame for body aches and sleepless nights for the Press and Journal's deputy live news editor.
Exclusive: ‘We could dish out bigger council grants to fill larger Union Street units left empty’
So far, 19 properties have benefited from public funding boosts of up to £35,000... But chunkier sums might be required to tempt traders into reinvigorating bigger vacant premises.
Plans to demolish cottage destroyed in A90 fire near Laurencekirk
Six dogs tragically died in the blaze last month.
Ex-boss of Aberdeen firm Wood fined £237,000 by City watchdog
Britain's financial watchdog said Howson 'acted recklessly' during his time as Carillion's chief executive.
Surprise post brings good news for one of Aberdeen’s oldest pubs
The Old Kings Highway will reopen at the end of the month, despite bosses announcing its closure earlier this month.
Aberdeen University boss says it would be ‘irresponsible’ to rule out compulsory job losses as staff to strike
Principal Professor Peter Edwards spoke to The Press and Journal about challenges facing the institution days before workers backed industrial action.
Exclusive: New fears over Aberdeen John Lewis revamp plan – as damage reveals hidden Norco sign
The Press and Journal can reveal that council chiefs have heard nothing from the group behind the plans go-karting revamp - as damage to the building sparks fresh fears for its future...
‘Wet road delays and workers at capacity’ mean Aberdeenshire drivers face more pothole misery
Aberdeenshire roads boss gives answers as the Press and Journal asks what's going on with crumbling roads.
Jail for killer who punched and kicked vulnerable Ellon man to death
Steven Leask savagely attacked Martin Forgie after the pair rowed over a rap song, the High Court in Edinburgh was told.
Police probe after racist banner put on display in Aberdeen
The banner containing "racist material" has been removed from West North Street.
Soaring pricetag revealed for demolition of Queen Street police HQ
The seven-storey 1970s block will soon be razed to make way for a redevelopment of the area.
Aberdeen man pretended to mum he’d been kidnapped to score drug money
Connor Henderson, 32, was told that he will need the support of his mum going forward if he is to stay off drugs and turn his life around.
Debate: Will west end ‘Dutch’ roundabout plans make Aberdeen’s roads safer?
Aberdeen City Council is looking to finally build one of its bike-friendly roundabouts; we want to know what you think of the plans? Have your say and our journalist will respond between 11am-12pm on Tuesday.
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Part of the road in Ferryhill was cordoned off by police.
Labour calls for action on sanctions for violent pupils in Aberdeen schools were branded "completely unacceptable" by the council's education tsar - as one teacher urged councillors to focus on the issues that matter.
Liam Cameron, 22, crashed his Audi S3 into a wall while showing it off to a prospective buyer.
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