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A young entrepreneur is hoping to breathe fresh life into the city centre with the opening of his new restaurant. → Read More
Thousands of people will descend on Dundee today for the annual Pride event. → Read More
A dental technician using his skills to keep smiles pristine on the world’s most remote inhabited island has taken a little taste of home on his trip – an Evening Telegraph thunderstick. → Read More
After a warm reception in community spaces across the city, a theatre company is bringing its “A-Z of Dundee” production home for its first run in a theatre. → Read More
A mother and daughter were left feeling “sick and exhausted” after they were left stranded in Glasgow overnight – because their bus left without them. → Read More
An angry motorist has hit out at a driver who damaged his company car before fleeing the scene in a hit-and-run. → Read More
Concerns have been raised a West End street could soon become plagued by vermin due to the amount of litter dumped there. → Read More
The chairman of Dundee Trades Union Council has said the focus should remain on replacing lost jobs at Michelin, as new images of the revamped site were released. → Read More
Lifeboats were scrambled to the Tay Road Bridge early today following concern for a man’s safety. → Read More
A menopausal woman says is worried there will be a “mental health crisis” as supplies of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) dwindle. → Read More
A Dundee art graduate will reveal how his comic books helped change the way children with dyslexia can study. → Read More
A teenager is urging pet owners to be vigilant after a man attempted to steal one of her dogs before following her home. → Read More
Four men are set to take on a mammoth 1,600-mile cycling challenge through four countries to raise funds for a breast cancer charity. → Read More
The leader of Fintry Community Council has expressed his frustration over the lack of progress on repairs to a local playpark – insisting support from the council is needed. → Read More
Lamps made out of human faces, skeletons and detached hands – it may sound like a low budget horror film but it’s really the Hilltown’s latest business. → Read More
Girlguiding chiefs want the mindless vandals who spray-painted their headquarters to come back and clear up the mess they made. → Read More
A student has spoken of her disgust after her motorcycle was stolen from outside her Stobswell flat. → Read More
A Dundee-based support group for endometriosis sufferers is aiming to tackle the isolation those living with the condition can be faced with. → Read More
A group of a Shakespearean performers included a visit to Dundee on their whistle-stop tour of Scotland on bikes. → Read More
The Oor Wullie Big Bucket Trail – which has drawn visitors to cities across Scotland this summer – has come to an end. → Read More