People living in private rented accommodation in Galway City are forking out more than €700 extra per year compared to twelve months ago, as rents continue...
A judge has directed a jury to find two city youths not guilty of a knife attack on another youth two years ago, following a three-day...
The policy to phase-out homeowners’ use of plastic domestic waste bags should be binned, a city councillor has recommended. From July 1, plastic bin bags used...
Two people from Galway undergoing dialysis are gearing up to compete in the European Transplant and Dialysis Sports Championship next month. Zimele Brown from Gleann na...
A vacant city office block is to be converted into student and tourist accommodation for up to 90 people. Galway City Council has given the green...
Galway City Council will have to spend up to €1.5m on repairing three landmark castles and the Browne Doorway – or risk losing them forever. Chief...
Sarah McGinley was just five weeks pregnant when she discovered a lump on her neck. Doctors reassured the young teacher that it was pregnancy related, and...
Galway’s students are still feeling the pinch of recession, and relying on State help to tide them over during hard times. New figures reveal that more...