There was barely a dry eye in St Colman’s Church on Inishbofin on Sunday as local and visiting musicians played the Irish tune, A Mother’s Love’s...
Brexit has potential benefits in store for urban areas such as Galway city and Dublin, but will pose a significantly greater threat to more rural areas...
Demand for the services of COPE Galway is greater than ever, the charity’s annual report has revealed – with an increasing number of families becoming homeless...
A Galway City councillor has been forced to apologise after using the ‘n’ word in the course of a meeting of the local authority this evening....
An enterprising Galway couple are turning their farm into a Halloween haven for youngsters – by getting their Pumpkin Patch ready for another busy season! Galway...
Negotiations over a site earmarked for a school for children with special needs have fallen through – but the Department of Education is now in talks...
Government overruns in funding the new National Children’s Hospital have resulted in Portumna’s flood defences being put on the back burner, a local TD has claimed....
A public meeting to discuss the intake of thousands of tonnes of sludge from various parts of the country to Tuam is to take place next...