Two sets of sisters wore their finest festive red for the official launch of the Galway Hospice campaign – with all four having a special connection...
It began with rehearsals in Kiltormer Hall in 1972 – and half a century later the Conquerors are taking two nights to celebrate 50 years on...
Knee surgery might knock a lesser man off his stride, but nothing was going to stop Athenry AC runner Peadar Nugent from taking his place on...
Growing up on College Road in Galway in the 1970s and 1980s, Damien Murphy remembers looking across Lough Atalia at Renmore Barracks where rounds of ammunition...
Post primary schools are finding it increasingly difficult to source teachers for certain subjects – including Irish – heaping another administrative headache on overworked principals. As...
By Andrew Hamilton Decommissioning the Derrybrien windfarm could trigger another environmental disaster – as enough concrete to fill twelve Olympic-sized swimming pools will have to be...
Residents in an Athenry estate are demanding the removal of a convicted rapist – accommodated by a housing agency – from their midst. Householders only recently...
Students unable to secure any sort of accommodation in Galway are being forced to commute from as far away as Donegal and Dublin – only to...