Traffic around the town was backed up in the wake of the accident.
Minister Joe McHugh in two-day visit to Manchester
“Ireland’s links with both Manchester and Liverpool remain very strong.”
Funding grants boost for disabled and elderly
The funds will allow extensions to be built for people with a disability or older people at their own private dwellings.
Donegal native appointed to top role
“It is a privilege to take up this appointment in an institution with such a strong reputation for excellent work in the pursuit of new knowledge.”
A new smartphones Bill could see parents fined
The second strand of the Bill will make it illegal for children to use a phone outside the home without supervision.
Donegal Awareness For Palestine to hold vigil
“The vigil is in remembrance of Nakba Day and the continuous suffering of Palestinian people.”
Dog fouling incidents on rise in Letterkenny
Councillor James Pat McDaid is to table a motion at a meeting of Letterkenny Municipal District this afternoon in a bid to tackle the problem.
Lights, camera, action for St Eunan’s College students
Twenty five students will perform a range of music from pop, rock and funk to jazz and blues.
Well known Donegal man Josie Murrary to be honoured
Josie founded the Donegal Jiu-Jitsu Federation and Donegal Cobra Kai Kickboxing Club.
‘Still Waiting’ vigil at LUH on Friday
The Donegal vigil is one of a number taking place across the country today – Good Friday – at 5pm, under the banner of ‘Still Waiting’ campaign.