Tens of thousands attended St Patrick’s Day Parades across the county last weekend, banishing from memory the Covid concerns that blighted last year’s trepidatious return to...
It might have been Galway’s worst-kept secret since they first revealed they were back on the road – but the stage is now set for the...
GARDAÍ are investigating another burglary in the North Galway area which occurred over the weekend when a business premises was broken into. The raid occurred in...
The prominent Galway publican who waived his right to anonymity as his sex abuser was finally convicted this week, said that he did so to finally...
When the Coynes in Tuam set up a ‘very simple’ online platform for collecting charitable donations in 2011, they could hardly have envisaged what it would...
College authorities are considering running shuttle buses from the county’s commuter towns in an attempt to deal with the city’s crippling accommodation crisis. As a significant...
Connemara sheep farmers are getting fleeced on wool prices – with a kilo fetching just one quarter of the going rate on the other side of...
Students coming to NUIG this September have been advised by the college to check out their accommodation options… as far away as Tuam, Oughterard, An Spidéal...