
Batten down the hatches – here comes Storm Deirdre
A STORM called Deirdre is brewing, and she’s set to batter Kilkenny and the rest of the country by the end of the week, forecasters
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A STORM called Deirdre is brewing, and she’s set to batter Kilkenny and the rest of the country by the end of the week, forecasters

HALF a dozen people have been arrested locally while driving under the influence of drugs. It is the first time ‘drug driving’ figures have been

KILKENNY emergency services are appealing to young people to stay safe this Halloween. Every year, fire and emergency services are flat out dealing with incidents,

THE number of job vacancies in Kilkenny has soared by 10%, new research reveals. Overall, the number of job vacancies are up in 23 counties

PETER Casey was the only bit of life in an “exceptionally dull campaign”, Minister of State and Kilkenny TD John Paul Phelan said after more
KILKENNY will receive more than €600,000 in Government funding to help repair our storm-affected roads. The funding was confirmed by Junior Minister and Kilkenny TD

“LOCK up your garden sheds and garages.” That’s the message from Kilkenny gardai who confirmed they’ve received a number of reports regarding break-ins to garden

AN investigation has been launched following an alleged sexual assault of a woman in Kilkenny. It is understood the incident occurred in the early hours

SMOKING was rampant among the poorest adults who died in the Irish famine – and it caused serious tooth decay. A new study carried out

DINERS had to be evacuated from a restaurant in Kilkenny city after its kitchen caught fire last Saturday night. Fortunately no one was injured in
