Theatre, comedy, music, acrobatics, the Earagail Arts Festival really does have something for everyone.
How a tragedy spawned a lifesaving gift in Ranafast
A school defibrillator is to be dedicated in memory of a man who fell to his death from a Donegal bridge earlier this year.
Dooley calls for answers on illegal dumping in Donegal
FIANNA Fáil’s spokesperson on Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Timmy Dooley has said that answers are urgently needed as to how illegal waste dumping took place over so long at a site in Donegal.
Snooker’s Jimmy White talks to the Donegal News
‘Where before it was alcohol, fast women and slow horses, these days it’s about practice and about playing with my grandchildren.’
Public consultation on drug laws welcomed
A Donegal pro-cannabis group has welcomed a public consultation that could see a softening of the laws around possession of illegal drugs for personal use.
Status Orange wind weather warning for Donegal
MET Eireann has issued a Status Orange wind weather warning for Donegal, Galway, Mayo and Sligo on Wednesday evening and night and for a time on Thursday morning.
Gardai send sympathies to family of young crash victim
GARDAI have used the launch of a new road safety campaign to pay tribute to the 14-year-old schoolboy who died following a crash at the weekend.
Teenage road victim named
The teenager who died in Inishowen last night after the car he was driving crashed has been named as Jamie Doherty.
€40,000 drugs seizure in Letterkenny
LETTERKENNY’S Drug Unit has seized €40,000 worth of narcotics in the town.
Counting under way in Donegal
COUNTING in the referendum to decide the future of the eighth amendment is under way in Donegal.