THE MAN tragically killed in a hit and run collision outside Bundoran in the early hours of yesterday morning has been named locally at Alan McSherry.
Pro-abolition lobby is running scared – Harte
A DONEGAL senator says reports that members of the Seanad are seeking thousands of euro in funding to set up local offices are inaccurate being spun by elements of the pro abolition side ahead of October’s referendum.
Man killed in Bundoran hit-and-run
GARDAI are investigating a fatal hit and run traffic collision at Ardfarn, Bundoran, this morning, August 25.
Villagers announce Vicar Street date
ONE OF Ireland’s top Indie bands Villagers will play Vicar Street on December 17 and tickets went on sale this morning, August 23, along with their third single from the fantastic album {Awayland}.
Songwriter with a difference is Israel-bound
A LETTERKENNY student has created a CD containing original songs and the writings of Baha’u’llah to help finance a year-long trip to work at the Baha’i World Centre in Israel.
HSE childcare inspection reports go online
THE Manager of Donegal Childcare today claimed the absence of an appropriate ‘weighted system of regulation is hugely discouraging’ for many childcare providers.
The return of The Crop
NEVER one to be upstaged, Rihanna has just revealed her crop hair. Just a few days after Beyonce revealed hers on social media site Instagram.
Tale of dark deeds in Cloughaneely at Evil Eye festival
EVERY place name has a story but the parish of Cloch Cheann Fhaola has a very unique Celtic tale that involves pagan gods, evil rulers, magical cows and druid’s spells.
Donegal ‘Roses’ are having the time of their lives
TWO young Donegal women are having the time of their lives as they represent Donegal and Dubai in the 54th Rose Of Tralee International Festival.
The last leaving cert students at Colaiste Ailigh’s Sprackburn House
IT WAS an emotional day at Coláiste Ailigh in Letterkenny as the last ever Leaving certificate students collected their results from Sprackburn House.