Letterkenny is to remember one of its most popular residents next week when a seat is to be erected in…
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Naomh Conaill GAA Club have asked people to keep one of their players in their prayers after he was injured…
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Heavy security as man appears in court following hit-and-run death
by Staff Writer 6 months agoA man has appeared in court just hours after a pedestrian died after he was involved in a hit-and-run incident…
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BREAKING: Man critically injured in alleged hit-and-run incident in Clonmany dies
by Stephen Maguire 6 months agoA man critically injured in a road traffic incident in Co Donegal in the early hours of Sunday morning has…
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There has been a sharp rise in the number of parking fines issued in the Letterkenny area in 2024. An…
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Anger after ANOTHER Donegal church broken into and robbed
by Staff Writer 6 months agoAnother Donegal church has been broken into and robbed. The latest church to be hit is St Michael’s Church in…
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Vandalised plaque of late RUC officer restored and moved to new location
by Staff Writer 6 months agoA vandalised memorial plaque to a former RUC officer from Lifford is to be moved to a new location. John…
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Popular food van faces uncertain future as it is forced to move
by Staff Writer 6 months agoThe owners of the award-winning Killybegs Seafood Shack have said they feel they are not wanted in Killybegs. The owners,…
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Man in court after hit-and-run incident leaves pedestrian critically injured
by Staff Writer 6 months agoA man in has appeared in court after a pedestrian was critically injured in an alleged hit-and-run incident in Inishowen.…
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Watch: Donegal native raises over $3.2M for blindness charity!
by Staff Writer 6 months agoA kindhearted Donegal native has raised more than 3.2 million Australian dollars (€1.95M) for a charity that fights blindness in…
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Update: Road reopened after car collides into ESB pole in Stranorlar
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 months agoThe Letterkenny road in Stranorlar has been reopened to traffic following a collision at lunchtime. The crash adjacent to the…
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Man remains in critical condition after Inishowen hit-and-run
by Staff Writer 6 months agoA man in his sixties remains in a critical condition after a hit-and-run incident in Clonmany at the weekend. A…
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Dry start but ‘possible’ heavy rain in afternoon – Met Éireann
by Staff Writer 6 months agoIt will be dry to begin with this morning with some sunny spells, however, rain is expected to spread from…
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Donegal prevail to win dramatic Ulster Championship Final penalty shootout
by Staff Writer 6 months agoDonegal 0-20 v 0-20 Armagh (AET) Donegal win 6-5 on penalties Donegal needed every single one of the 90 plus…
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A status yellow thunderstorm warning has been issued for Donegal ahead of a day of unsettled weather. Met Éireann are…
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Donegal designer to craft Bambie Thug’s Eurovision Final look!
by Staff Writer 6 months agoA Donegal designer is part of the team hoping to break Ireland’s Eurovision curse this weekend. As the unique Bambie…
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Donegal residents were treated to an incredible northern lights display last night, as the aurora lit up the night sky.…
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Milford man, 24, charged with careless driving causing serious bodily harm
by Staff Writer 6 months agoA Milford man has pleaded guilty to careless driving causing serious bodily harm. Ryan Flood appeared at Letterkenny Circuit Court…
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‘Reckless’ drivers force Uisce Éireann to block Ballybofey slip road
by Staff Writer 6 months agoUisce Éireann has been forced to close a slip road due to ‘reckless’ driving by those trying to avoid traffic…
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Letterkenny residents appeal ATU sports complex decision
by Staff Writer 6 months agoLetterkenny residents have appealed a decision to grant planning permission for a major new sports complex to An Bord Pleanála…