SNP secure Levenmouth victory in Fife Council by-election, with Reform second
Voters in Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages went to the polls on Thursday to elect a new councillor to replace disgraced David Graham.
Glenrothes’ White Bridge remains closed – hours after big emergency callout
The B969 Leven Bridge was still shut on Thursday night - around five hours after the alarm was raised.
Former Royal Mail delivery offices in Angus and Fife up for sale
The offices in Kirriemuir and Anstruther are to be sold by public auction at the end of November.
Thursday court round-up — ‘Rip apart’ threat and cycle crash
A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife.
Detective’s check on Fife pervert uncovered new children’s swimwear image stash
Geriatric cancer patient Leslie Rutherford was snared when a social worker and a detective made a routine visit to his Kirkcaldy home.
Convicted Fife rapist terrorised woman fortnight after prison release
Kyler Paterson subjected the woman to a three-day ordeal and is back behind bars.
EXCLUSIVE: Fife campaigner who gave Abertay University ‘rape shield’ talk mocked survivors for lacking ‘victim vibe’
Marsha Sturgeon, from Dunfermline, apologised and deleted the comments after being questioned by The Courier.
Future of Inverkeithing swimming pool confirmed – but too late for some clubs
Fife Council officers have given an update on the future of community use sporting facilities when Inverkeithing High School closes in August.
Crack addict stole Fife 10-year-old’s pizza cash and booted his head
Nicodem Nacel unleashed his wrath on the boy, 20 years his junior, after picking up a £10 note he dropped.
Crail Airfield events hall plan approved despite ‘insanity’ claim
The community council has objected to the latest Crail Airfield plans but developers say there will be no additional traffic.
Wednesday court round-up — Time off for bonfire night
A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife.
Firm fined almost £1 MILLION after skull fracture horror at Fife plant
Improvising workers at Mossmorran swapped a risk-assessed rail for slings but their error at height left a colleague on the floor in hospital.
Balaclava-clad crack addict knifed ‘poor wee guy just doing his job’ in Fife petrol station robbery
Curtis Young left his late night robbery bid at Wemyssfield Services empty-handed.
Voters set to head to the polls to replace disgraced former Fife councillor
Seven candidates are standing for election to replace former Levenmouth councillor David Graham.
Spectacular St Andrews apartment in the shadow of the Old Course on sale for £925k
The luxury property boast views of the iconic 17th 'Road Hole' and 18th tee.
St Andrews University congratulates former student for winning Great British Bake Off
Jasmine Mitchell, 23, previously studied medicine at the university.
Man, 42, charged over ‘attempted murder’ in Newburgh
A man was found injured in the Fife town's High Street on Wednesday morning.
Debt-stricken pro-poker player had £26k ketamine stash in Fife flat
Student Luc Bazley's illegal bid to pay off his credit card debt was discovered by police who raided his home almost three years ago.
Tributes paid to Fife-born miner’s daughter who became ‘pioneering’ Stirling museum leader
'Great Scot' Dr Elspeth King, who has died at the age of 76, was director of the Dunfermline Heritage Trust before leading the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum for 24 years.
Fife tourist tax consultation launched: Here’s how to have your say
People can say whether or not they support the introduction of a Fife visitor levy via an online questionnaire or at one of several drop-in events.
St Andrews Cheesy Toast Shack founder talks online trolls, seagull insurance and losing her mum
Ten years after The Cheesy Toast Shack began — and one year after the team launched seagull insurance — we catch up with founder Kate Carter-Larg.
Fife man attacked taxi driver and stole delivery car in crime spree
Stephen Gray appeared in court with Shannon Harrower, who tried to use one of his victim's bank cards to buy cigarettes and food.
Fife hotel ‘kept really busy’ in year since Four in a Bed win on Channel 4
The Laurel Bank Hotel in Markinch featured on the popular TV show last year.
Lifeboat launched after flare spotted off Methil coast
Nothing was found after coastguard teams were also involved in a search off the Fife coast.
Tuesday court round-up — Ex-Dundee striker and sweet-tooth/ foul mouth
A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife.
Demolition of Glenrothes site once dubbed ‘Fife’s worst eyesore’ finally set to start
Fencing has been put up around the old Co-op shop, the Albany Gate shopping precinct and the former Forum Hotel building.
7 castle homes for sale across Tayside, Fife and Stirling
The Courier has taken a look at a series of stunning, multi-million-pound properties on the market.
Overnight closures on Tay Road Bridge postponed due to ‘adverse weather’
The A92 crossing was due to shut for 12 nights in November and December.
Former Cupar laundry taped off after cannabis farm find
Locals reported seeing a large police presence on Front Lebanon overnight.
Trainee who threw away career in drunken night at Fife police college is sentenced
Connor Smith resigned after his racist outburst and sexual assault.
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