GARDAI have appealed for witnesses as part of their probe into the suspicious death of a Churchill man.
Thugs who vandalised An Grianán Fort remanded in custody
TWO men involved who pleaded guilty to the criminal damage of one of the oldest ring forts in the country have been remanded in custody.
Fresh plans for amusement arcade
JUST months after the town council shot down plans for a new amusement arcade in town, fresh plans have been lodged to the local authority.
Minister welcomes US students to ‘Glen’
MINISTER of State for the Gaeltacht, Dinny McGinley, T.D., welcomed nine U.S. Citizens to Gleann Cholm Cille, Donegal today (Monday).
Expenses claim by three councillors for SIPO
ALLEGATIONS of irregularities relating to the expenses of three county councillors in Donegal have been referred to the Standards in Public Office Commission (SIPO).
Bravery award for Letterkenny man
OVER 50 years after he saved a man’s life in London, a Letterkenny man’s bravery has been posthumously recognised in his native town
McGarvey (82) is Mayor of Donegal
INDEPENDENT Councillor Ian McGarvey (82) from Ramelton has become the oldest Mayor of a local authority in the country.
Man charged with Letterkenny murder
A 47-years-old Polish man has been charged with the murder of a fellow national in Letterkenny.
Second man arrested in murder probe due before Carndonagh District Court
A MAN in his mid 40s is due to appear before Carndonagh District Court today, June 18, charged in relation to the murder of Bogdan Michalkiawicz in May.
€1.3million High Court settlement for Letterkenny’s Sarah
A FOUR-year-old girl, who is severely disabled and has cerebral palsy, has settled her action for damages against the HSE for €1.3m over alleged negligence arising out of the circumstance