Local News
'I'm excited for the pizza and tiramisu!': Fife student, 16, ready to shine on Winter Paralympics debut
Dominic Allen, who studies at St Leonard’s School in St Andrews, is the youngest member of the ParalympicsGB squad for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics.
Local messages
£250,000 funding set to improve access to ‘cherished' Burgh Chambers
A budget commitment to invest in Burntisland’s historic Burgh Chambers has been welcomed.
BrewDog closing 38 bars with 484 job losses - full list of pub closures
BrewDog has fallen into administration with 38 bars set to close and 484 jobs lost, though US firm Tilray Brands has acquired the brand, saving 733 positions
Get Weekly Updates
Get the headlines in your inbox every week.
More support for Kirkcaldy’s bid for UK Town of Culture 2028 title
Kirkcaldy’s bid to be named UK Town of Culture 2028 has won more backing ahead of its latest event to get people involved.
Why ‘veteran’ isn’t a term ex-servicewoman relate as new campaign launches
A Fife veteran is backing a new campaign to improve access to life-changing support for ex-servicewomen.
Police appeal after two people taken to hospital in serious road crash in Fife
Police have appealed for witnesses after a serious crash on a Fife road led to two people being taken to hospital for treatment.
I returned to this classic St Andrews restaurant and it's still absolutely buzzing
It’s been a while since I visited this venue
Kirkcaldy's £20million: we must put tourism at heart of town centre debate
Kirkcaldy businessman, Tyrone Reekie, has added his views to the debate on the town’s £20million investment – with a proposal that is very different to the official masterplan, and challenges how we should use the money to benefit the Lang Toun.
Charity launches home safety advice in Kirkcaldy
A small, charity which works with older people and unpaid carers from the south Asian communities, is expanding its operations into Kirkcaldy.
Week of events to mark Kirkcaldy institution's two landmark anniversaries
A local community centre has announced a series of events to celebrate a dual anniversary.
Kirkcaldy’s ‘Ugly Sister’ car park celebrated in new exhibition as bulldozers tear it down
Kirkcaldy’s Ugly Sister car park parks are disappearing from our landscape.
Westfield plan in bid for high voltage electrical link through Fife to Norfolk
Plans have been unveiled for a converter station - one of the key components in a high voltage electrical link through Fife to Norfolk.
Council decision on Kirkcaldy rail bridge alterations as part of electrification work
Plans to adapt a bridge over the rail line in Kirkcaldy as part of the electrification of the route have been given the go-ahead.
£5.8million bridge over Leven’s rail link reconnects communities
A £5.8million bridge over Levenmouth’s rail line has opened to the public.
In pictures: Levenmouth primary schools' annual Rotary Quiz
The annual primary school quiz hosted by the Rotary Club of Leven took place last week.
Fife Council budget: 5% Council Tax rise gets rare backing across political divide
Fife Council has set its budget for 2026/27 and confirmed a Council Tax rise of 5% - one of the lower increases expected to be announced by local authorities across Scotland.
New apprenticeships offered as Fife shipyard expands operations
New apprentices are to be hired at a Fife shipyard.
New St Andrews restaurant that offers panoramic views across iconic Old Course set to open this spring
Clarets, the latest venture from Rocca Group, will offer an all day dining experience with unmatched views of the Old Course and West Sands beach
Cost of Bank Holiday for Scotland’s World Cup game revealed as Fife set to miss out
Fife Councillors will be asked not to grant an additional bank holiday to mark Scotland’s participation in this summer’s World Cup.
Scotland's 15 Michelin star restaurants and how much it costs to eat at each one
Here are the prices at every Michelin star restaurant in the country.