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A day out to Cramond Island turned into a rescue drama for three families.
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Family and friends of a Burntisland stabbing victim walked by candlelight to his grave last night.
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A day out to Cramond Island turned into a rescue drama for three families.
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Family and friends of a Burntisland stabbing victim walked by candlelight to his grave last night.
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Fife could become a national hotspot for the development of one of the world's newest and most controversial energy...
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Firefighters rescued a trapped Clydesdale horse from the River Leven on Friday.
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Sparks are flying in a Cowdenbeath street as a resident battles to solve a mysterious electrical problem.
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A former driving instructor found nearly five times the drink-drive limit has been spared jail.
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Police are trying to track down armed robbers who set upon the occupants of a car in Ballingry.
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A major shake-up of planning committees narrowly approved by the full Fife Council will diminish democracy and accountability, it...
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A major consultation on how Fife Council can save £66 million over the next three years has begun.
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Fife Council has been accused of pulling the plug on a local firm's plans to move into a disused toilet block.
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The dozens of domestic abuse incidents reported to police in Fife during the first week of December were probably just the ''tip...
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The Labour Party has been accused of a ''political fudge'' over a proposed shake-up of planning committees in Fife.
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A care home nurse who repeatedly doubled a patient's medication has been allowed to continue practising despite a finding of...
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A farmer has hit out at the ''thoughtlessness'' of whomever was responsible for fly-tipping on his access road.
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The chief executive of Fife Council has announced he is to step down from his £150,000-a-year post.
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No elderly or vulnerable people will be left abandoned — despite Fife Council social work service projecting an overspend by the...
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Dunfermline Athletic has outlined plans to offer supporters shares in the club in a bid to raise up to £500,000.
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A bug-hit primary school has reopened following a deep clean.
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Fife's Provost Jim Leishman is urging leisure groups to have their say on the future of community sports provision in the...
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The beleaguered Dunfermline flood prevention scheme is coming under continued pressure, as timescales continue to slip with a...
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Fife politicians have demanded a meeting to discuss the future of Remploy's Cowdenbeath and Leven factories.
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It will be ''pretty sad'' if the Scottish Court Service is consulting with the people of Fife over the proposed closure of Cupar...
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A North Ffie farmer, who juggles agriculture with crime writing, has secured a major publishing deal after years of his books...
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A contractor has died after collapsing at a Glenrothes factory.
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Safety Cameras are to monitor a notorious Fife road that has claimed two lives over the last few years.
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Dunfermline FC legend Jim Leishman hopes to be pitch perfect and net the Christmas number one single.
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A health expert has given details of an E coli outbreak in Fife in a bid to reassure the public.
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A severely autistic 10-year-old boy, who was banned from playing on a ''life-enhancing'' swing at an East Neuk caravan park,...