The IDA has defended its track record for job creation in Galway – with employment in client companies here up 30% since 2009, despite the economic...
A series of public meetings for areas which are at risk from flooding are to be held next week around Galway. As part of the Western...
A nursing home in Connemara has been ordered to instigate a series of changes after inspectors identified several shortcomings, including some relating to inadequate staffing levels...
There was a collapse in the numbers of people marrying in Galway City once the recession hit, new figures reveal. During the ‘good times, in the...
Cash-strapped Galway City Council made a refund of more than €30,000 to a NAMA-controlled development company, after the local authority failed to comply with planning conditions...
Taxi drivers in Galway have stepped up their campaign to be allowed to access the forecourt of the city’s railway station to pick up passengers. As...
Almost half of the high quality drinking water produced to supply city homes and businesses, vanishes without trace every day. The official rate of ‘unaccounted for...
Health Minister Leo Varadkar has put in on the Dáil record that the solution to the overcrowding problem at the Emergency Dept. of University Hospital Galway is...