'Strictly' event raises £30,000 for Insight counselling charity
Fancy fundraising footwork brought a staggering weekend windfall for a Tayside counselling charity. (...)
No Scottish Government money for Dundee primary and nursery
Funding for the rebuild of a Dundee primary and nursery will not come from the Scottish Government, it has emerged. (...)
Black Watch sergeant from Dundee mentioned in Despatches
A Black Watch sergeant from Dundee who risked his life to save two soldiers stranded during an enemy attack has been awarded a Mention in Despatches. (...)
'Void the size of a double decker bus' under main Dundee street
A ''substantial'' void the length of a bus was detected beneath Dundee's Albert Street after a pothole caved in, revealing the underground danger. (...)
Dundee service to remember Second World War maritime tragedy
One of the most enduring tragic mysteries of wartime will be remembered in September at the submarine memorial in Dundee harbour. (...)
Race organisers hope to bring disused Dundee tunnel back into use
Dundee Cyclathon bosses are hoping to transform a disused tunnel on the Green Circular. (...)
Top post for Dundee University principal Pete Downes
Universities Scotland has appointed Dundee University principal Professor Pete Downes as its convener for the next two years. (...)
'There was a lot of giggling' — woman tried to feed Ian's model duck
Onlookers thought a middle-aged woman was going quackers when they spied her trying to feed a duck with a difference in Dundee. (...)
The teenager with 1,500 'friends' — council examines social risks of social media
A stark warning has been issued over the potential dangers faced by web-surfing youngsters after a shock report revealed a Tayside youngster is exposing information to 1,500 online ''friends''. (...)
Trades union group expresses 'deep sense of anger' at prospect of Scottish Defence League gathering in Dundee
A leading Dundee trade unionist has spoken of his anger at plans by a right-wing group to hold a demonstration in the city. (...)
Councillors asked to back 'a new chapter' for Camperdown House
After a decade of lying dormant, one of Dundee's most treasured buildings could be set for a new lease of life. (...)
Dad of 16 in court on Dundee murder charge
A dad of 16 has appeared in private at Dundee Sheriff Court charged with murdering 29-year-old dad-of-three Jimmy Getty. (...)
Waterfront demolition work brings chaos to Dundee city centre roads
Motorists in Dundee endured chaos as the first day of new demolition work brought waterfront traffic to a standstill. (...)
Scottish Government pledges £85,700 for Dare to be Digital 2012
The internationally-acclaimed Dundee computer games competition Dare to be Digital has attracted a record number of entries. (...)
Dundee Museum of Transport plans step up a gear
The Dundee Museum of Transport project received a double boost at the weekend with the unveiling of a mobile trailer and news of a move to temporary premises. (...)
Man due in court on murder charge after death of Jimmy Getty
A 35-year-old man has been charged with murder after a man died following a disturbance at a Dundee pub. (...)
'Just bite the bullet' — sisters urging others to sign up for Cancer Research UK Race for Life
Four sisters who have all battled breast cancer — and who lost their mum to the disease — this week gave a very personal appeal for people to support this year's Cancer Research UK Race for Life. (...)
MP blasts Dundee thief who skipped work order to appear on Jeremy Kyle Show
A Dundee man has come under fire for showing a lack of remorse after choosing to appear on The Jeremy Kyle Show instead of attending a court work order. (...)
Man pulled from the Tay near Dundee Airport
Emergency services plucked a 50-year-old man to safety from the River Tay. (...)
City Quay residents form group to fight 'outrageous' hike in factor fees
People living at Dundee's City Quay have formed a residents' committee to tackle their factors over fees which they have branded ''outrageous''. (...)