A PENSIONER quizzed twice by murder squad detectives over the disappearance of Mary Boyle today (Tuesday) denied being involved in her killing.
Gortahork home hit by van – barrier called for
A GORTAHORK couple whose home was struck by a van which failed to take the bend on the road have called on the council to provide a crash barrier.
Speeding fears growing in housing estates – Cllr Brogan
A NEW bye-law being explored in Donegal could curb or even wipe out speeding and dangerous driving offences in private and council estates across the county.
Tributes paid to former Donegal County Council Chairman
THE sudden death of former Donegal County Council Chairman, Denis McGonagle, this morning has been described as a “huge shock” and loss to the people of Inishowen and the county.
Helping Donegal people to be more ‘mindful’
A YOUNG woman from County Armagh who has made her home in West Donegal is helping to improve the lives of people locally with her Mindfulness Meditation classes.
Gardai investigating Derry link to east Donegal ram raids
GARDAI and the PSNI are trying to establish whether or not a jeep recovered in Derry was used in two ram raids in east Donegal overnight.
Minister orders expenses change after Donegal councillor ruling
ENVIRONMENT Minister Alan Kelly has ordered a crackdown on councillors who submit incorrect expenses and instructed that rules for claims to be overhauled after a former Donegal councillor “intentionally” broke ethics legislation.
Men who bound and gagged woman during burglary escape prison sentence
TWO Inishowen men who bound and gagged a young woman during an aggravated burglary have escaped a lengthy prison sentence after being incarcerated for four days.
Report: Goals the killers as Donegal beaten by 14-man Dublin
Cormac Costello and Jack McCaffrey hit the goals as Dublin defeated Donegal at Croke Park
Donegal’s Michael Murphy: “I want to be captain of a team that’s winning things”
Chris McNulty speaks with the Donegal captain Michael Murphy