
WORK ON the €800,000 facelift to Letterkenny’s Main Street has been slowed down because of the horrific weather conditions.
The refurbishment, which includes the controversial vertical arches, was supposed to be completed yesterday or today.
The companies behind...more
FRESH doubt is being cast on the possibility of the Ulster senior club football championship going ahead this Sunday.
Ulster GAA Council Secretary Danny Murphy said the re-arranged clash between Naomh Conaill of Glenties and Crossmaglen Rangers, due for Clones after being...more
DONEGAL GARDAI are hunting a criminal gang behind a spate of car thefts in the county.
Garda Inspector Pat O'Donnell says he believes a rise in the value of scrap metal may be the reason behind a number of second-hand cars being stolen.
He said the thieves are...more
A fireball was spotted in the skies over Donegal on Sunday night, space boffins said tonight.
A spokesman for Armagh Observatory said they had been "inundated "with calls about an object in the sky which was on fire.
A caller from Coleraine, Co Derry said the object...more
A GANG of youths caused havoc in Letterkenny after they blocked a main road with a GIANT snowball.
More than 20 youths between the ages of 8 and 16 rolled two large snowballs onto the Circular Road near Ballyboe Park – almost completely blocking the road.
The youths...more
FINN Valley's Under-12 boys squad delivered the best reward for the club at the national event in Derry at the weekend.
Despite four inches of snow falling during the meet, the lads were undaunted and once again led by Denver Kelly (7th). Aaron Mc Glynn (14th), who was...more
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A Donegal County Councillor wants crashed cars left at the site of serious accidents across Donegal.
Fianna Fail councillor Patrick McGowan said the move would raise awareness amongst people about the dangers on the county’s roads.
Speaking at the latest meeting of...more