A BUNDORAN restaurant was the only one in Donegal served with a closure order last month.
Alleged sex offender sent forward for trial
A man charged with 50 counts of sexual offences against two young girls, some of which allegedly happened in Donegal, will appear again before Dublin Circuit Criminal Court in October.
Remembering Donegal WW1 survivors
NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM woman Hillary Roulston was in Dublin on Sunday where she attending a First World War Commemoration to remember those who survived and returned home.
Missing yachtsman’s body found near Downings
THE body of a man, believed to be that of missing yacht skipper Michael Green from Ray, Rathmullan, was found at Sheephaven Bay yesterday (Thursday) evening.
Arranmore RNLI resuce two yachts in one day
THE Arranmore RNLI Lifeboat is experiencing one of the busiest summer seasons with calls for assistance to help locate missing swimmers, medical evacuations from Arranmore and rescuing injured fishermen.
House prices in Donegal rising
The average price of a three-bed semi in Donegal has risen by 8.53 per cent in the first six months of the year, according to a national survey carried out by Real Estate Alliance.
Carndonagh man dies after alleged stabbing rampage
A CARNDONAGH man has died in Germany after being knocked down following an alleged stabbing rampage across a number of northern European borders on Monday.
Seamus Doherty murder investigation scrutinised
THE investigation into the death of well-known Churchill man Seamus Doherty was raised in the Dáil today (Tuesday) amidst claims that a senior Garda brought in to examine that investigation later resigned due to a lack of co-operation by Donegal Gardai.
HSE suspend north west maternity services review
The West/North West Hospitals Group has decided to suspend the public and stakeholder engagement processes of its review of maternity services and to subsume its efforts into the national review of maternity services.
Highland Radio win license for next decade
THE Broadcasting Authority of Ireland today (Monday) awarded the radio station license for the Donegal North Franchise for a further ten years to Highland Radio.