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Fife woman convicted of ear bite attack told she faces prison

A Fife woman has been convicted of a gory attack in which she bit part of a care home worker's left ear off after a round-the-clock party. → Read More

‘Frenzied’ Perth woman forced her way into hospital staff base and attacked nurse

A "frenzied" Perth woman stormed into Perth Royal Infirmary's accident and emergency staff base and attacked an on-duty nurse. → Read More

‘Can you see all this?’ — Fife surgeon flashed family of holidaymakers in AirBnB balcony protest

A feted Fife surgeon has admitted flashing at a family staying in the Airbnb next door to his home during a bitter planning dispute. → Read More

Camera flash disturbed Fife thief as he broke into car in late night crime

A drunken Fife thief fled when the owner of the car he was breaking into began photographing him. → Read More

Fife man sent indecent photographs to police account he thought belonged to a child

A Fife man who thought he had sent photographs and videos of his genitals to two children actually sent them to decoy accounts used by police. → Read More

‘Extremely dangerous’ driver swerved his way down the A90, through Perth and towards Scone

A Perth man has been jailed for a year and banned from the road for eight after an drunken journey around the region forced multiple drivers to take avoid him. → Read More

Police apology over witness selfie taken in squad car hours after Perth killing

Police have apologised to a grieving family after witnesses posed for pictures in a squad car while being transported during a murder investigation. → Read More

Jail for Fife woman who extorted cash from innocent man in sex offender smear campaign

A woman who threatened to brand an innocent man a sex offender to extort thousands of pounds and a TV set has been jailed for more than two and a half years. → Read More

BREAKING: Perth killer Robbie Smullen jailed for knifing Barry Dixon to death

Perth killer Robbie Smullen has been sentenced to more than nine years in prison. → Read More

Broughty Ferry veteran admits glass attack which left victim scarred for life

A former soldier has admitted glassing a man’s face in an Arbroath pub, leaving him permanently disfigured and in need of seven stiches to sew up his left cheek. → Read More

Perthshire wine thief given jail warning

A Perthshire man plundered wine from a neighbour's home in an early morning raid. → Read More

Party At The Park team say confidence growing over rescheduled August date

Measures are in place to ensure a new Perth music festival will make its bow in 2021 at the second time of asking, organisers have said. → Read More

IN FULL: Conservatives delighted as Frank Smith wins Perth and Kinross Council by-election

Conservative Frank Smith has been elected to Perth and Kinross Council following Thursday's Almond and Earn by-election. → Read More

Voters cast their ballots in Perth and Kinross Council by-election

Voters in Perth and Kinross took to the polls on Thursday as ballots were cast in the Almond and Earn by-election. → Read More

‘A day for the heartbroken’ – Summer vigil to remember pandemic lost is planned for Perth

A Perth man is preparing a candlelit vigil this summer to mark the losses suffered by people around Perthshire over the past 12 months. → Read More

Auction date set for sale of fire-ravaged Spittal of Glenshee Hotel

An iconic Perthshire hotel which was destroyed in a blaze six years ago will be auctioned off next month. → Read More

Perthshire ranger service to be piloted after discussions with National Parks

Talks will be held with national park managers, Perth and Kinross Council and neighbouring authorities to implement a new countryside ranger system. → Read More

Tayside barista launches self-illustrated debut children’s book

A Tayside barista's self-illustrated debut children's book has hit the shelves. → Read More

Horsecross Arts appoints new chairman in board reshuffle

A new boss has been appointed at Horsecross Arts in a bid to strengthen the organisation as it moves toward leaving lockdown. → Read More

Villagers back £1.6m active travel path plan for Baiglie Straight amid cycling safety fears

Residents in Abernethy have thrown their weight behind a new path aimed at making a Perthshire road safer for cyclists and pedestrians. → Read More