New figures showing further loss of life to drugs have been described as “heart-breaking”.
Inspectors have told a primary school’s management that more progress must be made in terms of overall imrovement.
Poles who fled to Scotland during World War II to fight the Nazis and ended up making it their homes have been honoured at a new exhibition.
Six-figure upgrade work will see a town centre bridge close for around five weeks.
An MP has called for urgent action to address poor mobile phone reception in a north-east village.
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An RNLI lifeboat station is putting the finishing touches to their forthcoming open day.
An open day is set to close a local road for a day.
Police Scotland have issued a warning about a number of text scams currently circulating.
Some of the royalty of Celtic trad music are set to grace the stage at a major Scottish music festival next year.
The potential perils cryptocurrency investors can face online is at the heart of a new anti-scammer campaign.
Tributes have been flooding in for a much-loved and widely respected volunteer at a Highland League side.
A successful set of exam results is paving the way for a bright year ahead of a secondary school.
An MSP has blasted a roads firm CEO for “cowardice” over long-running saga to repair a bridge on a major route.
More police officers are set to carry bodycams when on duty, it has been revealed.
A multi-million pound expansion project has been unveiled by a specialist whisky and spirits firm.
A number of schools have benefitted from repair and upgrade work during the summer holidays.
Vandals have damaged one of a food bank charity’s delivery vans.
A group of life-saving volunteers have been handed a four-figure boost to their coffers by customers of a grocery chain.
Council tenants are being invited to join councillors and housing officers in estate walkabouts to suggest local improvements.