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Low carbon town plans take shape
A US designer who helped to rebuild hurricane-hit areas arrives in Scotland for a series of town development workshops.
Giving art a brand new platform
A first aid room, which lay unused for years at a railway station in Fife, is given a new lease of life as an artist's studio.
Positivity amid gloom in Dunfermline
A local business leader welcomes the news that the Dunfermline Building Society is to keep its name.
Racing bikers banned from driving
Two young brothers caught racing motorbikes at 138mph on a minor rural road are banned for six months.
Redundancies for electronic firm
More than a quarter of the jobs at one of Scotland's largest electronic manufacturing service businesses, in Fife, are to be made redundant.
Massive electronic business folds
One of Scotland's largest electronic manufacturing service businesses, in Fife, goes into administration.
Clear up after rain lashes Fife
The clear up operation continues after homes and businesses are flooded across Fife following heavy rain.
Asbo gulls tackled by hawk patrol
One Fife business takes radical measures to tackle the problem of yob seagulls.
Asbo gulls tackled by hawk patrol
One Fife business takes radical measures to tackle the problem of yob seagulls.
Bridge road work could be £2.6bn
The cost to Scotland's economy of replacing the Forth Road Bridge's main cables is estimated at £2.6bn.
New Forth crossing plans approved
Scottish ministers give the go-ahead to plans for a replacement Forth crossing, costing £1bn.
Scheme 'shuts out' bogus callers
A scheme which aims to protect elderly people from bogus callers is to be rolled out across Fife.
Drinks firm promotes safety drive
Fife Constabulary is working with drinks company Diageo to promote safe drinking.
Taxi driver fined £50 for smoking
A Glenrothes taxi driver becomes the first person in Fife to be fined under new anti-smoking legislation.
Police officer goes into business
Fife Constabulary appoints its first business liaison officer to advise firms on how to prevent crime.
Green light for Fife housing plan
Fife councillors approve plans to build more than 35,000 new houses.
By-election avoids real concerns
As part of our Write For Us series, Paul Johnston looks at the Dunfermline by-election.
New bridge campaign given boost
Fife Chamber of Commerce is backing the bid for a new Forth road bridge following overwhelming support from its members.
Job cuts become by-election issue
Parties campaigning in the Dunfermline and West Fife by-election comment on the Lexmark closure.
Bridge board backs £4 toll plan
Operators of the Forth Road Bridge agree variable tolls aimed at cutting tailbacks and paying for repairs.




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