GARDAI have confirmed that no one was arrested in a raid yesterday on the premises of Donegal businessman Jim Ferry.
OPW Minister to visit Donegal following night of floods
IRISH Government Minister Kevin Moran is on his way to Donegal to assess the damage caused by last night’s flooding.
Clean up operations under way across Donegal
CLEAN up operations are getting under way in many parts of Donegal this morning following a night of heavy flooding. Inishowen appears to have borne the brunt of the devastation with several roads still impassable. Donegal County Council is advising of a number of bridge collapses, including from Quigley’s Point to Carndonagh where the road […]
Pieta House hires extra staff to help deal with demand
TWO additional therapists were employed at Pieta House in Letterkenny within a month of it opening to meet the high demand of need.
No arrests yet as sex assault investigation continues
NO arrests have been made as gardaí in Letterkenny continue to probe an investigation of an alleged assault on a woman in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Safety concerns mounting at Glenties housing estate
Fresh calls have been made for the council to address mounting safety concerns at a housing estate in Glenties.
Homer’s Odyssey to be aired on Donegal’s beaches
GREEK poet Homer’s epic work The Odyssey is to be brought to life like never before – on the beaches of Donegal.
Falcarragh residents encouraged to see Tomorrow tonight
THE community in Falcarragh are being encouraged to attend a special screening of ‘Tomorrow’, the award winning documentary about taking steps toward a sustainable future.
Plans for text alert system in Twin Towns gather speed
A HOUSE in Stranorlar was ransacked just days after residents gathered to discuss the setting up of a neighbourhood watch text alert system.
Lucia set to blossom at this year’s Rose of Tralee
LETTERKENNY girl Lucia Canning will take to the stage over the coming days as an official Rose Bud at this year’s Rose of Tralee festival.