More than 5.6 million passengers travelled on Bus Éireann city services last year as patronage returned to pre-Covid levels. The city’s six Bus Éireann bus routes...
It may have taken an unbelievable half a century, but works on the provision of piped water to the east Galway village of Kilrickle have finally...
A survey by an American company has pointed the finger at Galway as having the third biggest price hike in hotel prices for St Patrick’s Day...
A stud farm owner near Loughrea has been awarded €142,000 in damages by the High Court, following a vicious assault that took place five and a...
The Catholic Church should no longer be viewed as a “holy huddle”, and remain open to all who seek it. Bishop Michael Duignan, who has led...
The catering trolley on the Galway to Dublin trains will not return until 2024 at the earliest. Iarnród Éireann suspended on-board catering services on all trains...
The lack of staff hampered the safe evacuation of residents in the event of a fire at two centres for adults with intellectual disabilities in Galway....
Figures released this week show that more than one in every six commercial premises in County Galway are lying empty – the second highest rate nationally....